Toy room ideasStuck for toy room ideas then check out how we turned a formal dining room into a colourful, bright toy room. An exciting place for kids. The dining room was converted to a toy room. This allowed our client’s kids to play and still be part of the family . Yellow is the colour of creativity and stimulates the right side of the brain, hence our choice of wall colour. As this space will eventually change its function as the kids grow we selected robust, cost effective furniture. Added bonus, it was easy to clean so no worry about sticky fingers StorageStorage was paramount in keeping the room tidy. The large bottom drawers were on wheels and were great for storing larger toys. The cubed book storage held books, favourite toys and more intricate items that needed to be kept together. Wall DecalsWhen looking for toyroom ideas you cannot go past wall decals. They are easy to apply, cost effective and more importantly easy to remove when your kids outgrown them. You can even get chalk board ones
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ArtworkOur client’s children loved art but we did not want to damage the walls by attaching them directly. The solution was tensioned wire between the walls to allow a constant update without damage to both artwork and wall.
Princess BedroomWe also had fun creating this Princess Bedroom for the same client. Her kids were thrilled |
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