My sister, Meggin, asked me for some help in making over the most-used room in her house; the kid’s playroom. This room sits at the far end of, and is very open to their kitchen.  Sunny and bright through cold Vermont winters and open and breezy with a slider to the backyard for the summertime, it’s a multi-use space to say the least. The playroom also serves as a guestroom (note the daybed) and a den for movie night. However, the kids rarely watch TV, so Meggin wanted to be sure that it wasn’t the focus of the room. The kids love to create, so an art space is a necessity, as is a place for dress-up and setting up the train tracks…

- Your rug is looking      threadbare! I think a soft indoor-outdoor rug (8) would be the best option      for this space- stain resistant means super easy clean up after craft time      and it will stand up to the wear and tear of heavy traffic areas and      Vermont mud season. 
 - The daybed is a      necessity- for cuddling up with some books and for movie nights with the      hubby (not to mention it's the guest bed!) but, it takes up a LOT of space and, with the current configuration, leaves corners as just a place to hide      junk. Let’s push the day bed into the far right-hand corner. Because the      slider opens from the left, we won’t be limiting access to the backyard. I      would love to see a good solid curtain rod with floor-length curtains to      cover the slider. These are a must have for the privacy of guests staying      in that room anyway, and it will cozy things up a bit. When open, push them      to the right side of the slider, covering just a bit more of the door than      the bed sticks out into (this will disguise the fact that the daybed      sticks out into the slider a bit). Just make sure the daybed is 4-5” from      that far wall, so the curtains can fall nicely and be pulled open and      closed easily. I’d love to see oatmeal colored linen with thick navy      horizontal stripes… so get sewing! These curtains will add so much interest      and richness to the space.
 - The beanbag has got      to go! I know it is cozy…but oh-so 80s and a total floor space hog! If you      really just can’t part with it, recover it in an outdoor fabric and bring      it outside in the spring and summer for the kids to dive-bomb into or for you to      knit in while the kids explore. It can live happily in the garage when not      in use.
 - I am dying for some      larger art in this room. For the most part, the current wall art is far      too small and incohesive. You have beautiful photographs of your family      thanks to Amanda at Orchard Cove... so get them up on the walls! Order      some large size canvases of your favorite family/ kid pictures! 
 

I figured it would be easiest to describe this in “zones” as colored on my new floor layout
RED ZONE
- This would be a       great spot for the craft area. I think a long, low table is necessary for       creating. I love the stainless steel table tops that Ikea is now       offering (VIKA HYTTAN 47x24in)… chic and SO easy to clean and scrub… it will NEVER stain, and       looks better the more beat up it gets! Pair it with these fun, child       height legs (IKEA's VIKA OLEBY legs in the 17" height) and you're good to go.
 - On the desk, I       would have one basic set of small storage drawers for craft supplies,       each labeled (with an images, rather than words) for crayons,       paintbrushes, glue sticks, scissors, etc.
 - On the same wall,       above the chair rail, tack up a selection of brightly colored job jackets (1) in different sizes and horizontal/vertical configurations. This is SUCH a       fun way to display your children’s creations and new work can be switched       in and out with easy for ever- changing art!
 - On the narrow       wall to the left I would hang a magazine-type rack (2) for paper storage-       construction paper, plain white paper, etc. and keep it loaded all the time for easy       access
 - I would hang a flat-screen TV high up in this corner, in perfect view from a cozy spot on the daybed, yet out of the kid’s sight
 
BLUE ZONE
- This is a perfect       spot to some of Ikea’s larger kid friendly storage drawers (3). I think it is       critical for kids to be able to clean up their own spaces early on, and       nothing enables them to do this more than knowing where things go… get       your camera out and take some snapshots of their most-used toys that will       go in these drawers (legos in one, trucks in another, dolls, etc.) affix       one clear photo on the front of each drawer so Anya and Evan can not only       access their favorites easily, but put them away as well… it works like a       fun matching game!
 - Your space heater       can easily fit to the right of this unit
 - Above the chair       rail on this wall, get a few of those beautiful family photos (4) made up on       large sized canvases!
 - Lose the small       mirror on the small bit of wall to the left of the sliders
 
GREEN ZONE
- The daybed will       now be all the way to the left of this space
 - Get sewing! Above       the sliders you need a sturdy wooden curtain rod with a nice, hearty       curtain to cover the slider
 - Against the side       of the daybed that you see when you enter the room, let’s put a DISPLAY BOOKCASE here. I LOVE the easy access these offer to favorite books, and, with them so visible, books will be one of the first things the kids see and grab for.       Perfect!
 
YELLOW ZONE
- I am tucking the dress-up clothes behind this wall, which you cannot see from the kitchen, to keep everything looking tidy.
 - One of my all-time       faves, the Eames Hang-All (5), would be just perfect here… loads of hooks for       all their favorite dress-up clothes and interesting to look at when bare!       This could be hung on the short bit of wall on the far right.
 - I ADORE this       cloud shaped mirror (6) and think it would be just perfect in the dress-up       corner. Remember to hang it BELOW the chair rail so the kids can see       themselves!
 - Under the windows, I would just love to see one of these fun, strap baskets (7) for dress-up accessories like fire hats and magic wands that can’t be hung up.
 





2 comments:
Love, love, love these ideas!!! Thank you so much for doing this! I will send you pictures as we make progress. THANKS!
So fun to see all these ideas :) I'm still working on my curtains but the canvases arrived today and will hopefully be hung tomorrow so our re-decoration is ALMOST done!
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