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Playrooms

Playroom projects built for active kids and easy cleanup. From toy storage walls to reading nooks, we lock in durable flooring, soft furnishings, and storage layouts, and you see every angle in a 360 VR tour before buying.

About This Room Type

Playroom Design Ideas

The real challenge with playrooms is not making them look good on day one. It is keeping them organized six months later. These projects focus on storage systems kids can actually use and activity zones that work for multiple ages.

Browse dedicated playrooms, basement conversions, and living rooms with built-in play areas. Each project shows how storage placement, floor material, and zone separation keep the room functional as kids grow.

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Design Tips

Playroom Organization Tips

01

Put Storage at Kid Height

Open bins and low shelves between 12-36 inches off the floor let children put toys away themselves. If cleanup requires an adult, the system will fail within a week.

02

Zone by Activity, Not Toy Type

A reading corner, an art table, and an open floor area serve kids better than sorting by toy category. Zones reduce conflict between siblings and make the room usable for different age groups at the same time.

03

Choose Washable Everything

Washable paint, machine-washable rugs, and wipeable cushion covers are non-negotiable. Kids will spill, draw on walls, and track dirt. Plan for it instead of fighting it.

04

Build In Adaptability

Modular shelving, adjustable-height tables, and bins that swap contents let the room evolve from toddler toys to LEGO to art supplies without a redesign.

Planning Guide

Playroom Planning Factors

Age Range of Your Kids

A room for a 2-year-old needs safety padding, anchored furniture, and no small parts. A room for a 7-year-old needs a craft surface and reading nook. We design for your current ages and the next 3 years.

Shared vs. Dedicated Space

If the playroom shares space with a living room, the design needs adult-friendly aesthetics with concealed storage. Dedicated rooms can go bolder with color and floor materials.

Noise Transfer to Other Rooms

Playrooms above bedrooms or next to offices need sound dampening. Thick rug pads, acoustic ceiling tiles, and soft furniture absorb the noise that hard floors amplify.

Art and Mess Containment

Place the art zone on hard flooring near a sink if possible. A wipeable backsplash panel behind the art table catches paint splatters and markers. This one decision saves hundreds in wall repairs.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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