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Ready to Play

Bring calm and organization to indoor playtime. Our fun, pretty, easy-to-maintain play space for kids uses mom-tested ideas. Let their imaginations run wild, not their playroom.

Ready to Play

Bring calm and organization to indoor playtime. Our fun, pretty, easy-to-maintain play space for kids uses mom-tested ideas. Let their imaginations run wild, not their playroom.
Create the Space

Whether it’s a full room or a shared space, a play area can be functional, beautiful and creativity-inducing with the right elements: a quiet place to read, kid-friendly furniture, open floor space and plenty of storage.

1. Quiet Zone

Encourage restful downtime, reading and independent play with a quiet zone. A cozy nook, left, or comfy chair is an inviting spot for reading. Cushions, pillows and stuffed animals add to the feeling
of softness and security. Nearby shelves hold books and a few favorite toys.

2. The Down-Low

Child-high surfaces, tabletops and chairs allow kids to move freely in their space without needing assistance to play. A large-enough table, left, lets multiple children draw with colored pencils, work on puzzles and play with toys. Low-profile children’s furniture keeps the room orderly.

3. Out in the Open

Kids love to sprawl out with toys all over the floor, so make space for floor-based play. The perimeter of a soft rug implies a boundary for messes from creative play. Keep order by simply establishing rules for how long toys can be left on the floor.

4. Stow and Go

Overt and covert storage solutions are the name of the game in a put-together playroom. Cabinets and built-ins are safe spots for supervised-use and off-season items like modeling clay and sand buckets. Cubby furniture and other open storage allow kids to easily pull items out and put them away themselves.

Create Systems

Toys can throw an orderly room into disarray in minutes. Set kids up for success by implementing a few rules:

Everything Has a Home

Provide enough storage boxes, bins and baskets so that each type of toy has a home. Put frequently used toys in the spots with easiest access. Add simple-to-read labels (or icons of the types of toys for younger kids) so playthings return to their proper place.

One Bin at a Time

Establish a single-box rule for the playroom: Only one toy-type box is opened at a time unless special permission is granted. At the end of playtime, every toy goes to the same box without having to sort.

Make it Pretty

An orderly space can still have personality. Lively baskets and selectively displayed toys give a playroom energy and inspiration. Choose a color palette that both you and the kids can enjoy—a mix of neutrals with bright colors from artwork, pillows and other accessories.

Tip: Put a Pause on Play

Make a special rule for instances when a child plans to return to their game after a break, such as lunchtime. In those instances, let them simply tidy up a bit before the break, without putting everything away. Set a deadline for putting everything away later.

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