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These Kid-Friendly Playrooms Are Fun and Functional

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  • “These books open doors to new experiences, broaden horizons, teach lessons, and take us on a joyful journey of the imagination.”
  • Join all the experts at Interabang next Thursday, July 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. for an event benefitting the kids at Vogel Alcove. A portion of all sales will benefit “Field Day,” a Gracelyn’s Hope initiative to help ensure that every child in our community has a home, a self-sufficient family, and a foundation for success in school and life.
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Playrooms can be as cool as they are kid-friendly. (Dragon Fly Interior Designs)

Playrooms have one purpose: Fun. And that’s exactly why you can pull out all the stops when designing these cool, kid-friendly spaces. Large or small, simple or simply spectacular, we’ve rounded up design ideas guaranteed to be a hit with the entire family.

Go Crayola bright with walls, wallpaper, curtains, window shades, and more. Colorblocking instantly adds a joyful element to any area. On a smaller scale, think about recovering furniture with a whimsical fabric or paint tables and chairs a vibrant hue.

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Rainbow walls and window shades pair perfectly with colorblock floors. (Laurey Glenn)
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A neon table is an instant eye catcher. (2LG Studio)

Add something unexpected. This indoor slide in sunny yellow is definitely a focal point. Or how about a climbing wall or basketball hoop? Both can be surprisingly stylish.

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The unexpected can be surprisingly stylish. (Above, Studio DB; below, Sara Trump)
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Also use unexpected materials. What kid wouldn’t love an entire wall covered in Lego baseplates? Or create an ever-changing art gallery with a giant chalkboard.

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Cover walls with legos or an oversized chalkboard. (Above, Elizabeth Georgan; below, Frantz Portfolio)
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Foster a love of books. A cozy and comfortable reading nook is a must-have in every playroom.

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A book nook encourages a love for reading. (Smith & Vansant Architects)

We asked Lisa Plummer, children’s book buyer at Interabang Books, for titles that belong in every kid’s library. Classic or new, all share commonalities.

“These books open doors to new experiences, broaden horizons, teach lessons, and take us on a joyful journey of the imagination.”

Among her recommendations: If You Come to Earth. (“A celebration of what we have in common and what makes us unique.”) Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. (“Of all the ways for children to learn their ABC’s, this colorful classic is still one of my favorites.”) The Scarecrow. (“Gorgeous prose complemented by stunning illustrations that gently show acceptance, empathy, and encouragement of others.)

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If You Come to Earth was a 2020 New York Times Best Children’s Book. (Interabang Books)

Join all the experts at Interabang next Thursday, July 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. for an event benefitting the kids at Vogel Alcove. A portion of all sales will benefit “Field Day,” a Gracelyn’s Hope initiative to help ensure that every child in our community has a home, a self-sufficient family, and a foundation for success in school and life.

Think double-duty. Rearrange a modular sofa to make it a “megabed” or opt for a playhouse that doubles as a lofted bed. Decorative poufs are another versatile addition—use for reading, lounging, extra seating, even as a side table.

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A modular sofa doubles as a “megabed.” (Patrick Cline)
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This playhouse is actually a lofted bed. (Austin Bean)

Transform a formerly unused area. Attics, nooks, even closets can instantly become a private getaway. You also want to use space strategically—build up when there’s no room to build out. An elevated plywood playhouse creates a cool place to play and sleep.

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Optimize space by building up. (Studio DB)

Break up the space. Set up different zones for different uses—arts and crafts, active play, reading, and homework.

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Designate areas for different activities. (Studio DB)
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Personalization adds personality. (Above, Lizette Marie; below, Virginia Macdonald)

Make it personal. Put your kid’s name up in lights with a custom neon sign or frame their favorite movie poster. And don’t forget to ask for input. Kids will have a stronger connection to a space they had a hand in designing.

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