Anonymous wrote:Ours is in a first floor bedroom. In terms of furniture we have a couch, large bookcase filled with childrens books, puzzles, and some art supplies. Pop up castle tent. One of those toy organizers that has metal bars and plastic bins of various shapes that slot in. We have a side table that has a couple of shelves for us to fit a couple more toys. A child size table and chairs. We have two closets—one holds an easel and pop up tunnels. The other has trucks/cars, art supplies, play dog/sensory sand, and some other lesser used toys. I also have made two art walls to display their art.
Kids are 3 and 5. I do a clean and donate every 6 months. They only have toys in that one room (none in bedroom for example, and none live in living room but they can bring them out and play there). With the couch, we hang out quite a bit in the playroom with them. It’s one of our most used rooms.
Anonymous wrote:What is your play room like for a 3/4 year old? I'm wondering what your storage system is like, if you have any kids' furniture, and what toys actually get played with (and which ones just sit there). TIA
Anonymous wrote:We recently turned our dining room into a playroom.
Medium size IKEA kallax. Bottom openings have bins in them that hold cars, legos, blocks. Top openings I have a couple of books displayed. One opening has extra books just shelved like a normal bookcase. I try to rotate what’s on display. One opening has Korean language toys. A couple of other openings have puzzles, games, manipulatives. Big truck parked beside.
Two large plastic bins. One holds finished art. The other holds craft supplies like cardboard, special papers, toilet paper rolls. At 5 years old we recently added a roll top desk where he keeps his sketch pad, markers, glue, pencils, spirograph, and literacy workbooks and coloring/connect the dot books. I particularly like the roll top because I can pull it down to minimize dust or just to avoid looking at stuff.
Couch in the corner. Armchair for dad. Big rug.