1. Think Like a Kid
It’s up to you, as an adult, to organize/design a playroom—but it’s up to the kids to play in it, so think on their level! Pack the “best things,” a.k.a the stuffed animals, dolls, building blocks and racecars, in low-to-the ground storage. Think kid-height toy chests and storage cubes; it goes without saying that the faster they can reach their toys, the happier they’ll be!2. Bring in Fun Furniture
In your kid’s eyes, the best kind of playroom is one where all the furniture is kid furniture. Deck out your child’s dream playroom with toy chests, a playroom table and chairs, and a kids daybed—no “grown-up” furniture allowed!
3. ...And Don’t Forget the Playroom Decor!
First of all, can we just take a minute: how cute are these baby animal gold figurines (pictured left)? So cute, and we have a feeling it has to do with the Law of Playroom Decor, attributed to Newton (probably). It’s simple, really, and it goes something like this: “The more baby animal figurines, the greater the exponential increase of the Cuteness factor.”Kids Playroom Inspiration
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