A playroom is a room like no other, something special, where fun experiences can be brought into the child’s life. It nourishes creativity and emphasizes dreams, it has the ability to build on the greatest dreams of the little one.
To get the most of this space I have made a list with tips that should help you, the parent, to help indirectly encourage the creativity of your child.
Children have numerous ways to play, they experience different tones and cherish different toys every day, they’re looking for more and they’re curious. The playroom should reflect this shifting attitude, it should be ready to welcome any type of play with ample floor space, building blocks, paper and coloring pencils for some really cool drawings. Area rugs provide comfort and can create different zones in the room.
A gallery can be the ideal wall décor piece for your playroom. It will also encourage your child to be creative.
The playroom should be open to opportunities and inviting to play yet certain activities should have dedicated areas to construct that organizational skill and encourage order in a good, playful way.
The craft area should be colorful, playful while providing comfort.
{The shelf is from Ikea and the storage bins are available at Serena & Lily.}
Every space requires some sort of storage yet in the playroom the diversity of objects truly requires dedicated storage. Boxes and bins are extremely helpful and they can help they child’s organization skills indirectly. The cubby seen above is a great tool when it comes to organize playrooms.
A chalkboard wall is no different, it invites the child to express his/her imagination on a larger scale through a more physical approach that anchors him to reality. Bringing this idea to home can prepare him for school, creating a familiar bond with that blackboard early.
A calm, positive tune can help the child feel at home and it creates the right ambiance for growth and development. Needless to say that at a certain age the little might show interested into a guitar or drums. Make sure to encourage every gesture.
A coloring book with a beautiful story can stimulate reading in a very beautiful manner and stimulating reading will also build on their learning process.
A bonus room to function as playroom might not be an option for everyone but small dedicated spaces might be an alternative. Transform any small spot in your home into a playroom with cool, relaxing ideas and away from electronics.
The living room or the basement media room can be transformed into a playground whenever you need. Just equip them with a comfortable rug, books and coloring books and the shift can be realized in a matter of minutes.
A playroom will bring your kids immense joy and the right medium to grow happily. Remember that you can reinvent the meaning of the playroom by making of this room an encouraging, supportive space and most importantly, a space where both of you can create new opportunities to bond and build new memories.
Sources: 1 & 2:Sissy+Marley. 3:H2 Design and Build 4 & 5: Lily Z Design Inc. 6: Sissy+Marley. 7: Anik Pearson Architect. 8: Kourtney Kardashian’s home via Architectural Digest. 9: Ray Interior Design. 10:Moore Audio Design.
Talking about kids, we’re taking ours to play some sports are a near park. We must enjoy the sunshine before the colder months arrive! 🙂
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Enjoy your day, my friends… now, get out there and live your life!
with Love,
Luciane from HomeBunch.com
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