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[quote=Anonymous]Floor mats, books, shelves (toy and game storage) and a child sized art table. The art table is rarely used - kids prefer to do projects around the kitchen table where the adults are. Now with middle-elementary kids, I'm convinced that separate playrooms are really most useful for older (MS/HS) kids to have hang out space. My kids elementary age DCs always want to play where the adults are (den, kitchen, etc.). Though the playroom has been a good place for toy storage so that our other spaces don't become completely overrun with toys. If I had it to do all over again, I would significantly limit the number of toys, art supplies, and books and try to keep the playroom as open space for more physical play (a place to tumble, toss a ball around indoors for little kids) and a few favorite toys.[/quote]
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