Playroom ideas

Anonymous
We’re moving to a new house and will finally have a playroom! I can’t tell you how excited I am, haha! What should I keep in mind when setting it up? What have you done that worked well/didn’t work well. What would you do differently if you could do it all over again? Thanks!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’re moving to a new house and will finally have a playroom! I can’t tell you how excited I am, haha! What should I keep in mind when setting it up? What have you done that worked well/didn’t work well. What would you do differently if you could do it all over again? Thanks!!


Congrats, how exciting! We love our playroom too. For us, the main thing is easy clean up, open flow, and an arrangement that makes sense for play. We use the Ikea Trofast storage system to organize legos, dolls, figurines, instruments, etc and have a dollhouse on its surface. We have our room set up in centers, kind of like a preschool. Table and chairs next to the kitchen, cars/trucks next to vehicle mat, puzzles and blocks next to hard floor, book shelf near seating area.
Anonymous
Just don't do anything too permanent.

We also got Trofast, a bookshelf and a play table. Once our youngest hit 7, they no longer played with toys much, so not sure how much longer we'll keep the Trofast.

The play table has been replaced with desks for DL.
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