12 Rules for Creating the Ultimate Playroom in Your Home (2024)

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It’s well known that a child’s physical environment can have a profound effect on how he or she develops into adulthood. So then it goes without saying that your playroom may be one of the most important rooms in your house. At least that’s what Denise Davies of D2 Interieurs and Karri Bowen-Poole of Smart Playrooms think, leading to their decision to join forces last year to found Smart D2 Playrooms; the duo focuses on designing well-thought-out, educational play spaces for high-end commercial and residential interiors. “The playroom should be a special place where a kid can create, pretend, and have fun,” Davies says. Smart D2 Playrooms delivers on this promise, creating whimsical, aesthetically appealing spaces that include rock-climbing walls, monkey bars, playhouses, and foam pits, just to name a few attractions. Upon the company’s launch of its first online retail store, ED asked the pair to share their tips on what every playroom needs. Get creative and design away!

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Use Bold Colors and Patterns

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“When choosing colors, we always consider the size of the room and the amount of natural light,” Davies says. “We love to add a burst of color to the floor by choosing a rug that is bold and bright. These Flor carpet tiles are perfect, as they can help kids learn about patterns, provide a safe and comfortable area for floor play, and bring harmony and balance to the color scheme.”

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Smart D2 Playrooms Monkey Bars Add Some Physical Play Inside

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Smart D2 Playrooms Monkey Bars Add Some Physical Play Inside

“Children love to move, climb, jump, and swing,” Bowen-Poole says. “So don’t make these activities weather-dependent, especially if you live in the Northeast or Northwest. Instead, design a physical play space indoors that kids can use every day.”

“Children need seating to work on puzzles, do art projects, play games, and relax in,” Davies says. “We love these stylish, modern lounge chairs that are completely upholstered from top to bottom. They are super comfortable and cool-looking.”

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Organize the Toys and Materials

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“Organization is always one of our top priorities in the playroom!” Bowen-Poole says. “The art area is often overflowing with all types of materials in different shapes and sizes, which can make it a struggle to organize. We love adding wall storage, such as this large pegboard, so it’s easy to store things while also keeping them within reach.”

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Muuto You Can Never Have Too Many Storage Bins

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Muuto You Can Never Have Too Many Storage Bins

“We love using these Muuto bins for toy storage,” Davies says. “They’re cool and modern,and they have texture. Parents love the look, and kids love the feel and ease of use. Added bonus: They are a felt material made of recycled-plastic-bottle fibers.”

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Add a Swing!

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“Every playroom needs a swing!” Bowen-Poole says. “It’s an activity that kids can really enjoy by themselves. Swinging also helps with sensory integration by stimulating the senses and helping kids to focus, balance, and control their muscles.”

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Smart D2 Playrooms Neon Signs Make It Bright

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Smart D2 Playrooms Neon Signs Make It Bright

“Good lighting is important in a playroom, because lighting choices can create a safe, comfortable environment for kids,” Davies says. “We love bright lighting over the art and Lego tables, neon signs on the walls, and dimmers inside playhouses and forts.”

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Use the Walls for Climbing...

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“Playroom walls can be used for decor but also for an activity,” Bowen-Poole says. “We love adding rock-wall panels as well as our rock-climbing holds to bring a burst of color to the room, while at the same time strengthening gross- and fine-motor movements.”

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Smart D2 Playrooms Wall Decals ...And Decorate Them, Too

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Smart D2 Playrooms Wall Decals ...And Decorate Them, Too

“We have partnered withBilly the Artistand Allyson Monsoon Photographyto create custom, one-of-a-kind playroom decor,” Davies says. “Our decals give a punch of interest and color to the walls while also planting the seeds of a deep love for and appreciation of art.”

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Smart D2 Playrooms Floor Mats Use Soft Mats for Flooring

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“In addition to providing a safe landing spot for climbers, our fitness carpets encourage a variety of gymnastic andyoga movements, which can increase flexibility, strength, balance, and coordination,” Davies says.

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Plan Toys Encourage Open-Ended Play

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Plan Toys Encourage Open-Ended Play

“Most homes and playrooms are filled with toys that kids truly have no interest in!” Bowen-Poole says. “To evaluate a toy, ask yourself, Is it open-ended? Open-ended toys can be used in more than one way, which is what keeps imaginative and creative children engaged.”

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When All Else Fails...Use Your Garage

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“My one-car garage was just being used to store bikes and other belongings,” Bowen-Poole says. “So I customized the design and layout to the ages and interests of my family. I created a ‘ninja warrior’ circuit—a rock wall, monkey bars, trapeze, and rings—a sleepover nook in the loft space, open space for yoga and Pilates and weight lifting, a punching bag for online boxing classes, and hooks on the ceiling to add a swing for my 11-year-old!”

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Parker Bowie Larson

Style Director, ELLE Decor

Parker Bowie Larson is the Style Director for ELLE Decor, covering everything interior design-related ranging from tabletop to furniture to kitchen and bath, and has previously worked for Architectural Digest and Cottage Living.

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FAQs

How do you set up a playroom in a living room? ›

Avoid placing the play area in front of a walkway where people may trip on toys. You could move it toward the back of your home, near your kitchen or dining room. If your space is smaller, you can set up a play area in the corner of the room or behind the sofa.

Should playroom be upstairs or downstairs? ›

Parents who put their children's playroom directly above the family room may regret it once they start suffering through all the thuds and crashes when they're trying to watch some TV. "They can get very noisy if they're upstairs," said Guyton. "I'd say it's always ideal to have them below you, not above you."

How do you structure a playroom? ›

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.
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How do you make a cozy playroom? ›

Layer Rugs. Layer rugs to add coziness to a playroom. Emily Henderson Design placed a large circular rug layered with a fluffy sheepskin in the center of the room to provide a plush place to play on the floor. Low-slung open shelving makes toys easy to access and put away for kids of all ages.

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.

What should go in a playroom? ›

21 Toddler Playroom Ideas to Feed Your Tot's Curiosity
  • Toddler Playroom Wood Toys. ...
  • Nugget Couch for Your Toddler Playroom. ...
  • Accessible Shelving for your Toddler Playroom. ...
  • Toddler Playroom Cozy Seating. ...
  • Toddler Playroom Dress-Up Nook. ...
  • Toddler Playroom Labeled Bins. ...
  • Toddler Playroom Indoor Slide.

How do I make my playroom more inviting? ›

Create a Cozy Nook

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. Include a bookshelf filled with age-appropriate books and ensure that there is proper lighting in this area for reading.

When you don't have a playroom? ›

Alternate playroom ideas

Designated play corner: Create a designated play area in a corner of your living room or your child's bedroom. Use storage bins or shelves to keep toys organized and easily accessible. Outdoor play area: Create an outdoor play area in your backyard or on a balcony if you have one.

How big does a playroom need to be? ›

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

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.

How many toys should a child have? ›

As an approximate guide, try to keep the number of toys immediately available to under 4 for a premobile child, under 8 for a crawling child, and under 12 for a toddler, depending on the size of the space and number of parts to each toy. A set of stacking cups or a basket of duplo blocks counts as one toy by this rule.

What color to paint a playroom? ›

Make the colors in their room pop with a classic hue like navy blue. Since this color is rich and deep, complement it with cool, neutral tones. Grays, light blues and accents of white keep the space from feeling too dreary.

How many toys should be in a playroom? ›

This study shows that fewer toys in a child's environment can lead overall higher quality play. In this study, researchers found that toddlers who played with fewer toys (4 toys vs. 16 toys) actually played for longer periods of time and varied the way that they played with the toys.

What is the most important thing to consider when planning the design of the playroom? ›

When designing a playroom for a child, it is crucial to consider their age. For younger children, it is essential to ensure ample space for crawling and physical play and safety features such as baby gates, padded flooring, and furniture with rounded edges.

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