Now the playroom, this room was initially a very bland through room, with no windows, relying heavily on light from the doors to the dining area, the fireplace had been blocked up and it literally felt like a walk through room to get to another one... So we opened it up to join the dining area, changed to floor to solid wood, opened up the fireplace and put a stove in. Painted either side with blackboard paint, put up some picture rails and filled it with pictures and fun kids accessories and toys. It is now a room, if not the most fun room in the house! The first thing I got was the pink sofa and the rest has been gradually added over the last two years, in fact too much gets added, which means a regular de-clutter is often required. The key to keeping the clutter at bay, is lots of storage, you can't have enough baskets, stacking boxes and drawers for all the little bits. Baskets are so easy to throw things into at the end of the day and look good too! Before...After..Source list:
Sofa - Loaf.com Toy kitchen - Tidlo Lamb bookcase - Rowen and Rren Teepee - Wildfire teepees Play table - GLTC Book rack - GLTC Playmatt - Wildfireteepees Drawers storage units x2- Cox and Cox Boxes - GLTC Play sign - Daisy's and Dinosaurs Neon heart - Violet and Thistle Baskets - John Lewis Cotton baskets- Wildfire teepees personalised storage box: Plantabox Stove - Morso Paint - Strong White Farrow and Ball Chalkboard paint: Escos paints Picture frames - The White Company, Cox and Cox, Ikea and Brissi
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