5 Tips for Designing a Playroom for Your Kids
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Giving your children a playroom is a great way to encourage their creativity while keeping their clutter from taking up too much space in your living areas.
The space should be functional and organised, but still encourage your little ones to be creative and have fun.
So, if you’re thinking of turning a spare room into a playroom for your children, here are just five essential tips to help you get started.

1. Prioritise Safety
When designing your child’s playroom, it’s essential that you prioritise safety. Make sure that the room is free from hazards and ensure that any large furniture, such as book cases, are secured to the walls.
As your little ones will likely be running around their room, it’s important that your floor isn’t slippery. If you do have wood flooring, then consider covering it with a rug so that they don’t slip in their socks.
It’s also a good idea to ensure that the decorations that you use can’t be choked on by smaller children, and that toys are stored at an age appropriate level so that your little ones don’t need to climb on the furniture to find their favourites.
2. Use Quality Materials
When renovating your space, it’s important that you use durable, quality materials that won’t just stand the test of time, but can also withstand your child’s play.
A great, budget friendly alternative to solid wood is plywood, so ask your contractor about the range of plywood options stocked by Lawcris. These panelling experts can provide you with the perfect alternatives to solid wood that will ensure that your child’s playroom is functional and stylish.
3. Create Activity Zones
When organising your playroom, consider dividing your space up into different activity zones.
For example, you could create a cosy reading nook that provides lots of comfortable furnishings and a bookcase filled with their favourite stories. Then, in another corner, you could dedicate an area to arts and crafts. Instead of soft furnishings, here it would be better to use wipe-clean surfaces and protective mats to ensure that the space doesn’t suffer paint damage.
4. Get Your Children Involved
A great way to ensure that your children love their playroom is to get them involved in the design planning.
Allow them to decide what activities they’d like to use the room for, and even let them help to choose the decor.
Of course, our children’s tastes can change frequently, so consider decorating with peel and stick wallpaper from experts such as Peel & Paper, this will make redecorating easier as they age and their interests change.
5. Encourage Creativity
Play is one of the most important parts of your child’s development, and it can help foster creativity for years to come.
A great way to encourage their creativity is to display their artwork as a gallery wall. With platforms such as Printed, you can upload their artwork and have it printed out as canvases.
When you show pride in them, it will help to build their confidence and encourage them to feel proud of their art work.