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Playrooms

Discover our portfolio of creatively designed playrooms. Each project features fun layouts, colorful furnishings, and practical storage solutions, perfect for sparking ideas for your own playful space.

About This Room Type

Playroom Designs for Growing Families

Browse completed playroom projects built for real families with real toy collections. Each design balances open play space with organized storage, creating rooms kids actually use every day.

These projects include dedicated playrooms, basement conversions, bonus rooms, and shared living spaces with defined kids zones. All designed virtually through photo-based consultations.

See how our designers solve the biggest playroom challenge: keeping the space functional and organized as your kids grow. Every project includes storage systems, activity zones, and furniture that adapts over time.

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From concept to curated shopping list, we handle everything virtually.

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Design Tips

Playroom Design Tips From Our Work

01

Design Storage Kids Can Reach

If kids cannot put toys away themselves, the room stays messy. We use open bins, low shelves, and labeled baskets at child height so cleanup becomes part of playtime, not a parent-only chore.

02

Create Zones for Different Play

A reading corner, an art station, and an open floor area let multiple kids play without conflict. We define zones using rugs, furniture placement, and ceiling height changes rather than walls.

03

Choose Materials That Take Abuse

Playrooms need washable paint, stain-resistant fabrics, and flooring that survives spills and crashes. Our shopping lists specify commercial-grade materials that look good and hold up to daily use.

04

Plan for the Next Three Years

A room designed for a toddler will not work for a seven-year-old. We select furniture and storage that transitions as your child grows, so you are not redesigning the room every two years.

Planning Guide

What Playrooms Need to Work

Safety Without Looking Clinical

Corner guards, anchored furniture, and non-toxic finishes are essential for young kids. Our designs integrate safety features into the decor so the room feels warm, not institutional.

Noise Control for Shared Homes

Playrooms below bedrooms or next to offices need sound dampening. We recommend specific rug pads, acoustic panels, and soft furnishings that reduce noise transfer between rooms.

Art and Mess Containment Zones

Craft supplies, paint, and markers need a dedicated surface with washable surroundings. Our plans position art zones near sinks or on hard flooring with an easy-clean backsplash wall.

Screen Time Station Planning

If the room includes a TV or tablet area, it needs proper viewing distance, cable management, and a defined boundary so screens do not dominate the space.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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