Kids' Playroom Ideas Guaranteed to Spark Endless Creativity (2024)

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Whether your child prefers to play pretend, work on crafts, dress up or read stories, they deserve a quiet and calming space to spend time doing what they love. While a spare bedroom, garage or attic is the perfect place to set up, it's easy to turn a small space (think: closet or awkward alcove) into a kids' playroom that tickles the imagination. To help you make your kids' dreams a reality, we've rounded up inspiring kids' playroom ideas — plus, we spoke with experts who share the importance of playtime and kid-friendly spaces.

When children have a dedicated play zone (even if it's small), they're more likely to play independently and more creatively. Plus, they tend to take ownership over their toys and clean up their messes (a great toy organizer helps!). “When kiddos have the opportunity to practice independent play in a space that they want to be in, they have more opportunity to build important skills, including problem solving, critical thinking and negotiating outcomes," says Anne Gillyard, playroom designer and co-founder of grOH! Playroom.

For those on a budget? Don't worry: A toddler playroom can be slowly updated to accommodate a five year old, six year old and older children as time passes. No matter their age, “kids more than ever can benefit from well-designed toys and play spaces," according to Rachel Rothman, chief technologist and executive technical director at the Good Housekeeping Institute. "Kids learn so much through play. As adults, we're here to give them the tools to facilitate learning and empower them."

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Give Everything a Place

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Use bins, baskets and shelving to keep toys accessible for children. Here, designer Anne Gillyard of grOH! Playroom uses stylish polka dot bins and a storage wicker ottoman to keep toys tucked away, in addition to open shelving to display their entire book collection.

"Children need organization with their toys in order to be able to make a plan and carry out their ideas," says Becky Thomas, founder and teacher at Playgroup. "When children are able to initiate their own play ideas with organized materials in sight, they are better able to sustain play for longer periods of time."

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Install Open Shelving

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Here, interior designer Kate Abt converts an awkward attic space into a functional playroom. Not only do the open display shelves look great, they help encourage your little ones to play.

"Placing larger, highly motivating toys on shelves keeps the toys in mind," says Becky Thomas, founder and teacher at Playgroup. "Leaving a ladder, step stool or climbing structure to reach high-up toys allows children to be independent with their toy choices."

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Add a Swing

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What used to be basem*nt storage, designer Arlyn Hernandez turns into a cheerful kid-focused space. Patterns, colors, plenty of seating and kid-friendly textiles fill the room, but the small wooden swing is the star of the show.

The swing provides more than just entertainment for children, Psychologist and Parenting Coach Rebecca Hershberg says that "rhythmic movement, such as swinging or rocking, can be tremendously helpful in helping children regulate both their bodies and their emotions."

See more at Style by Emily Henderson »

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Display Child Artwork

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Chances are your child draws, paints and assembles endless art projects, and you'll very quickly run out of fridge space. We've got a genius idea: Use their work as decor in the playroom. "Displaying your kiddo's artwork boosts confidence and encourages creativity," says Gillyard. Take it up a notch by framing each creation in a vibrant frame and turning them into a gallery wall.

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Add an Activity Rug

Here, designers from Alluring Designs Chicago go for a cool-toned color palette and elevate the space with images of mountains along the wall, a cozy tent and an engaging activity rug. According to teacher Becky Thomas, "An activity rug is a great way to provide structure within play."

She adds, "We want to teach our children to play independently and having the play idea right in front of them, can be helpful in achieving this goal." A tip: Add block buildings and cars to encourage creative play.

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Don't Shy Away From Color

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While the rest of your home may follow a neutral color palette, the playroom is a space meant to inspire creativity. From the bright ceiling to the geometric area rug, this room exudes color from floor to ceiling.

"Infuse your space with color and interest to inspire your kiddos," says Anne Gillyard of grOH! Playrooms. "A visually inviting environment enhances play exponentially for the whole family."

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Go for a Wall Mural

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Add instant creativity to your walls with a beautiful mural, whether you go for something nature-inspired (like this forest mural), colorful and geometric or a custom design (think animals, fairytale or space). Here, Banner Day Interiors dreamed up an accent wall covered in a lush forest.

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Paint a Chalkboard Wall

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Jenni Yolo of I Spy DIY makes a sunny attic space feel like an inspired treehouse. The best part? The chic green walls are made from chalkboard paint, so kids can give this interior an entirely new story with every fresh drawing.

Hershberg says: "A chalkboard wall provides not only an easy way for children to express their creativity, but also makes drawing tremendously accessible — a tool that many children use to process and cope with big feelings."

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Embrace Pretty Pastels

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If you're committed to a soothing aesthetic, pastels are a great way to bring in color without going too bold. In her personal home, blogger @meishaclaire fills a playroom with a pale pink couch, play kitchen and playful artwork.

"If you want to create a calmer space, think a more mid-tone or pastel palette," says Gillyard, who also suggests using limited color schemes — like shades of a singular color.

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Convert a Closet

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As much as we love a large playroom full of toys, games and activities, sometimes all children need is a quiet space they can call their own. Interior designer Elizabeth Krueger turns a small closet under the stairs into a playroom, even painting a bright rainbow on the wall to give it a pop of color.

"Finding quiet spaces can help to eliminate sensory stimuli when playing," says Thomas. "Some children need less visual and audio stimulation to be able to regulate their bodies in order to play calmly." If you're not able to give up a closet, you can bring in an enclosed space with a tent or blanket.

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Maximize Attic Space

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Turn an unused (or under-used) attic into the perfect playroom. Interior designer Abby Leigh decorates white walls with colorful stickers and adds a geometric rug to breathe life into the neutral space. Due to the high ceilings, she's even able to add a gold chandelier that's out of reach from the children.

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Keep Things Neutral

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Neutral doesn't mean lacking imagination — check out the custom ship mural. Next, the table set is situated in the center of this room to encourage art projects. As much as we understand the importance of a table fit for your little ones, it's great when you manage to find seating that can accommodate adults as well — which is what interior designer Emily Henderson does here.

See more at Style by Emily Henderson »

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Add an Easel

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Whether they love to draw, paint or play school with their siblings, an art easel is a great way to inspire play. Tip: The tray included in most kid easels is small, so add a bin beside or underneath to store art supplies like extra paint, markers and pencils. Designed by Rise Interiors, this artistic play space wouldn't be complete without the city-inspired wallpaper.

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Mix and Match Seating

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From the bench beneath the window and sofa to the craft play table, this cool-toned play space (designed by Studio Munroe) combines various types of seating.

According to Thomas, "different seating options can provide feedback to our children’s bodies" and "allows the child to choose what they need." Additionally, seating that allows children to place their feet firmly on the floor (hint: child-size table sets) can help a child better focus while crafting or building.

SHOP PLAY TABLE

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Get Creative With Storage

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This playroom by Summer Thornton, as seen in her book Wonderland: Adventures in Decorating, uses woven baskets with lids to tuck away toys and games that aren't in use. Placing the bins on the floor keeps everything within reach for children, plus making it possible for them to clean up on their own.

"Children feel increased ownership over a space that is well-designed aesthetically, which means that they are more likely to take care of it by cleaning up and keeping things organized," says Gillyard.

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Build a Reading Nook

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If you have a small space, allow your children to fill it with their book collection. To give them seating options, add a fluffy rug on the floor or try a window seat topped with a few plush throw pillows. Hint: Don't forget a stuffed animal or two.

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Make Use of Awkward Spaces

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While this crawl space with pitched roofs may be too small for most adults to walk comfortably, it's perfect for your little ones. Fill it with floor seating like ottomans, cushions and a faux fur rug so adults can come in and spend some time lounging.

See more at Style by Emily Henderson »

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Bring in a Tent

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Not only does this polka dot tent elevate a neutral space, but it provides a safe and cozy escape for your children. Here, interior designer Jessica Risko Smith fills it with a faux fur rug, owl plushie and a few books.

"A tent offers an easy way to create a calm-down corner or soothing space for kids," says Hershberg, who suggests keeping this area full of tools that align with this idea, such as coloring supplies, bubbles and fidgets. "Add whatever a child may need to come back into regulation when the outside world becomes too stimulating or overwhelming."

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Add Plenty of Seating

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Whether it's used as a crafting room, building space or study spot, having a full-size table with chairs is ideal for older children. Add a wipe board and built-in shelving to maximize productivity.

Plus, the wipe board doubles as a place to display artwork. Tip from teacher Becky Thomas: "Provide a variety of art and writing materials such as paints, clays, stamps, scissors, envelopes and different paper choices to keep the art area interesting and the products to hang on the wall will always be different."

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Make Space in the Garage

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The garage can be used for a lot of things: storage, a workshop, home gym or playroom? This bright space, designed by LH Designs, offers children a large area to run around, play and let their imaginations take over. Plus, large cabinets allow you to keep using the room for storage without impacting the kids ability to play.

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Kids' Playroom Ideas Guaranteed to Spark Endless Creativity (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my playroom more fun? ›

From storage ideas, color inspiration and creative ways to use every square foot, find inspiration for your child's playroom with these 10 design ideas.
  1. Create Activity Zones. ...
  2. Give Chalkboards an Upgrade. ...
  3. Create an Indoor Playground. ...
  4. Choose Storage That Adapts. ...
  5. Add Pint-Sized Pieces. ...
  6. Choose Calming Colors. ...
  7. Play With Art.
Jun 29, 2023

How do you make a perfect playroom? ›

A Beginner's Guide To Designing the Perfect Playroom
  1. Choose the right location.
  2. Inject the space with personality.
  3. Think about the materials you use.
  4. Install plenty of storage.
  5. Divide the space into zones.
  6. Plan for the future.
  7. Enjoy the opportunity to get creative.

What does a kids playroom need? ›

If you are looking for inexpensive and space-saving organization tips, read on!
  • A print-rich environment. ...
  • Creative trolleys. ...
  • Low shelves, baskets, boxes and trays to display toys. ...
  • Recycled papers. ...
  • Open-ended toys. ...
  • Calming environment. ...
  • Create play corners.

How to make a Montessori playroom? ›

Setting Up a Montessori Playroom in your Home
  1. Provide varied workspaces. The furniture in Montessori spaces is child-sized and the materials are kept on low shelves so that the child can access them independently. ...
  2. Limit choices (and rotate toys) ...
  3. Choose toys that invite purposeful play. ...
  4. Every item has its place.
May 1, 2023

How many toys should be in playroom? ›

Toddlers are easily overwhelmed by clutter, so providing just a few options at a time will help them focus and play for longer. Keep out 1-3 toys from each of the categories above, and put the rest away in a closet. Then, rotate toys in and out of the playroom to keep your toddler's interest.

How many toys should a child have? ›

How many toys should you put out for your baby or toddler at a time? Turns out, more choices are not better! A recent study found that when children had five toys or fewer available, they demonstrated better joint attention with a play partner and played longer!

Does a 7 year old need a playroom? ›

If you have limited space or if your children are older and no longer need a designated play area, a playroom may not be necessary. In that case, you can still create a designated play space in another area of your home, such as a corner of the living room or a bedroom.

How do you create a zone in playroom? ›

Designing a playroom

Typically, this might include a quiet zone for reading, a creative space for arts and crafts, and a play area for imaginative play. The zoning will change as the child's interests and needs evolve, so consider this when designing. You want the space to grow with the child.

How big should a kids playroom be? ›

There is no ideal size, however, if space allows it is recommended to go for at least 8 by 8 foot.

What to do with an unused playroom? ›

First we used this space as a small den area with a TV, 2 reclining chairs, and a small side table with a lamp. Then I used it as a cute craft/sewing/gift wrap supply nook. After our international students arrived, we turned it into a hangout area for them with chairs, TV, and a place for them to do homework.

Should you put a TV in kids playroom? ›

Like anything in life, having a TV in your kid's room also comes with some trade-offs. For one, it can affect a child's sleep schedule. The blue light emitted from a screen can interfere with the body's ability to produce melatonin, a hormone that induces sleep.

What Colour should a playroom be? ›

It's not a given that playrooms have to be all primary colours and garish bits of plastic. You can create something bright and welcoming with more sophisticated materials – sisal, rattan and wood – as well as softer colours with lots of white undertones like mint, buttercup yellow or the palest sky blue.

Why Montessori does not allow pretend play? ›

We know that the child will imagine and pretend as certainly as she will breathe. Just like with expressive art, we believe that directing or coercing this type of play is not helpful, but instead constitutes an unnecessary intervention into the child's mental life.

How to set up a Waldorf playroom? ›

Bring in some potted plants; hang sheer curtains on the walls. Set up a mirror and dress-up chest of old clothing, hats, shoes, and so on. Bring bookcases into the room (secure to walls with anchors if tipping is a problem) and place the toys simply on the shelves; put things in baskets if you can.

Why is there no pretend play in Montessori? ›

Montessori was not opposed to children's play or pretend, but she did rally against the pervasive attitudes that relegated children solely to the realm of pretend and took advantage of their credulity.

How do I make my playroom more inviting? ›

Include soft and comfortable seating options such as bean bags, floor pillows, or a reading chair. Add blankets and pillows to make the nook inviting and cozy for snuggling or reading. To promote a love for reading, provide a dedicated reading corner within the playroom.

What can you play in a playroom? ›

Featuring a large open space for climbing, swinging, running, and sliding, this playroom harnesses the boundless energy of children. Yet, it also offers quieter spaces such as the foam pit and a child-sized table for reading, drawing, and putting puzzles together.

How do I keep my playroom organized? ›

10 Ideas for Amazing Playroom Organization
  1. Declutter Old, Broken Toys. ...
  2. Choose Clear Bins for Toy Organization. ...
  3. Create “Homes” for Their Favorite Toys. ...
  4. Use Removable Labels. ...
  5. Have a Plan for Storing Small Pieces. ...
  6. Create a Playroom Library. ...
  7. Choose Kid-Friendly Playroom Storage. ...
  8. Store Messy Things Out of Reach.
Apr 8, 2024

What color should a playroom be? ›

If you're not ready for a bright color on the walls, a neutral choice like white, off-white or taupe may be right for you. Use decor pieces like rugs and wall art to bring splashes of color into the space. Tip: Use wall decals to decorate your child's playroom without painting a pattern on the wall.

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