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Create a playroom your kids will love!

With a playroom, your child can have his or her own room in the house to have fun in. Most parents love the idea of getting their child’s toys out of sight and into one room. But this doesn’t mean that the playroom should not have functional decorating. Here are some great ideas for creating a playroom that is not only perfect for a child but functional for you.

Have Plenty of Storage Options
By providing plenty of storage options, you can keep the playroom neat and organized. Its decidedly easier for kids to keep things clean when everything in the room has a proper place. You want to make sure you have plenty of organization and storage so that your child’s playroom doesn’t end up looking like a tornado blew through it on a daily basis.

You might find pieces of furniture such as mission chests that also provide extra storage, or storage items such as plastic bins and shelving units.

Be sure that any small items, such as puzzles, art supplies, and other toys, are stored in individual baskets or bins.

Make the Playroom Room Durable
Unless you want it to get broken, dont put your favorite piece of furniture in your child’s playroom. Whether they’re boys or girls, children tend to be rough on furniture and other decorating items. The easiest way to keep the room durable is to keep any decor items simple and kid-friendly.

Use plastic bins and baskets for storage; they can also serve as decorations for the room. Find a rug with darker colors and patterns to hide any stains that might come. Also be sure that rug is easy to clean.

Keep Play Areas Safe for Your Kids
Bolt any dressers, bookcases, wood desks to the wall to prevent them from falling on a climbing child. If at all possible, use only child size furniture. Furniture that’s too tall can be unsafe for younger children. Small toys and art supplies should be stored up high where small children cant reach them. If you have a baby or toddler in the home, be sure to baby-proof the room by placing covers on all the outlets and getting rid of any hanging blind cords from the windows.

Let Your Child Have a Say in the Playroom
If your children have a say in how to decorate the playroom, they will enjoy that room so much more. You can easily ask for your child”s opinion on things such as the color of the walls or carpet. Even a themed playroom isn’t that difficult with simple things like stencils and stick-ons added to the walls.

In the end, if your child doesn’t like his or her playroom or is mad because its not what he or she wanted, that child is going to be less likely to want to play in that room and keep it clean. At least to a degree, you’ll find that it is far easier to allow your child some say in the decor of the room.

Your child’s favorite place in the house should be his or her playroom. Having their own space gives children a chance to be independent and creative while having fun. By following these decorating ideas, you’ll find that decorating a playroom can be a simple and inexpensive process.


Decorating Tips for Playrooms

A child’s playroom should provide a place in the house where a child can have fun and enjoy having his or her own space. Not only that, but it allows you to get your child’s toys out of sight and into one room. However, this doesn’t mean that the playroom should not have functional decorating. By following these great ideas, you can create a playroom that’s both perfect for your children and functional for you.

Have Plenty of Storage Options
In order to keep the playroom as neat as possible, you need to provide plenty of storage options. It’s decidedly easier for kids to keep things clean when everything in the room has a proper place. If you don’t provide organization and storage, your child’s playroom may end up looking every day like a tornado blew through it.

You might find pieces of furniture such as wooden chests that also provide extra storage, or storage items such as plastic bins and shelving units.

Be sure that any small items, such as puzzles, art supplies, and other toys, are stored in individual baskets or bins.

Make the Playroom Durable
A child’s playroom is no place for your favorite piece of furniture, unless you want to get it broken. Whether they’re boys or girls, children tend to be rough on furniture and other decorating items. By keeping décor items simple, you can keep the room much more durable and kid-friendly.

Plastic bins and baskets can double up as storage and decorations for the room. A rug with darker colors and patterns will hide any stains. Also be sure to find a rug that is easy to clean.

Keep Play Areas Safe for Your Kids
Bolt any dressers, bookshelves, or oak desks to the wall to prevent them from falling on a climbing child. It’s not a bad idea to use only children’s size furniture, as furniture that’s too tall can be unsafe for younger children. Store any small toys and art supplies up high where younger children won’t be able to reach them. Be sure to baby-proof the room if you have a baby or toddler. Covers should be placed on all the outlets and any hanging blind cords from the windows should be put out of reach.

Let Your Child Have a Say in the Playroom
If your children have a say in how to decorate the playroom, they will enjoy that room so much more. You can easily ask for your child’s opinion on things such as the color of the walls or carpet. If your child wants a themed playroom, this is relatively easy to accomplish with simple things such as stencils and stick-ons added to the walls.

You want your child to like the look of the playroom because then he or she will be more likely to want to play in the room and keep it clean. Allowing your child to have some say in the décor and items in the room to a certain degree will make things far easier for everyone.

A playroom is meant to be a child’s favorite place in the house. Having their own space gives children a chance to be independent and creative while having fun. By following these decorating ideas, you’ll find that decorating a playroom can be a simple and inexpensive process.


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