The Magic of a Kid’s Playroom | Sutton’s Playroom Reveal

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In the fast-paced world we live in, where technology and screen-time often take center stage, creating a dedicated playroom for our children has become more crucial than ever. A kid’s playroom is not just a room filled with toys; it’s a sanctuary for growth, exploration, and learning. With Sutton officially walking and entering her toddler era, we knew that it was time to start working on playroom ideas.

This also meant we were losing our guest room, so we had to get creative to make it a dual-purpose space. But as the cold winter that many Midwestern states face approaches, a vibrant playroom becomes a necessity, providing a warm haven for kids to unleash their creativity. 

Behind the Playroom Design

Fostering Growth through Play and Exploration:

Play is a child’s natural language, and a dedicated playroom offers the ideal environment for them to explore and learn. It is within these walls that they develop essential skills such as problem-solving, social interaction, and imagination. With carefully selected toys and activities, a playroom becomes a microcosm of the outside world, allowing children to mimic and understand the complexities around them in a safe and nurturing setting.

A well-organized playroom invites exploration. By incorporating various play zones, such as reading corners, building areas, and creative spaces, children are encouraged to explore their interests. This not only helps in discovering their passions but also enhances their cognitive abilities. The playroom becomes a canvas for them to paint their dreams and aspirations.

Learning Through Play:

Play is not just about fun; it’s a powerful tool for learning. Educational games, puzzles, and interactive toys can be seamlessly integrated into the playroom, creating an environment where learning is a natural part of the play process. Children absorb information best when it’s presented in an engaging and enjoyable manner, making the playroom a fertile ground for early education.

The Psychology of Color:

Bold colors can significantly impact a child’s mood and behavior. Vibrant hues stimulate creativity and energy, creating a lively and happy atmosphere. When working on playroom design, consider incorporating a palette of bold colors such as reds, yellows, and blues. These colors are not only visually appealing but also known to evoke positive emotions, fostering a sense of joy and excitement.

A happy playroom is one where a child feels comfortable, inspired, and free to express themselves. Incorporating elements like colorful rugs, playful wall decals, and themed decor can transform a mundane space into a magical realm. Personal touches, such as displaying your child’s artwork, add a sense of ownership and pride, making the playroom a reflection of their personality.

When designing out the space – the first thing that I came across was this “where the wild things play” sign that resonated with the vibe that I wanted to create in this space. I started with this sign & built out a simple mood board from there. 

Sutton's Playroom Reveal | Design

Before

When we bought our second home, this is what it was staged as.

We decided to use our guest room set from our Fernando Way Getaway as a temporary “room filler” and it ended up being a clutter collecting space. So – not only did planning this playroom update get Sutton a safe play space, it helped this momma get some sanity in decluttering. The walls also had a terrible patch job which bothered me every single day – so I was antsy to paint it. 

Sutton's Playroom Reveal | The Before

During

We did a few simple updates to get the playroom to be where it is today. We of course would love to replace the windows, carpet, scrape the ceiling, replace the trim, and also do a built-in closet system like we did in Sutton’s nursery…however – depending on how long we stay in this house, we just wanted it to be more functional for our little fam for now. 

Anthony replaced the light fixture from a terrible semi-flush boob light to this matte black semi-flush light. We found ours on Facebook Marketplace, but it’s this light from Wayfair if you love it too! 

Sutton's Playroom Reveal | During

First things first was a coat of white paint to freshen everything up. I painted the walls & trim in Snowbound. 

Then – I used some inspiration from a friend’s recent renovation & some Pinterest inspo to convince myself of trying out a sponge painted accent wall. It was a super easy DIY project, and very low cost. It probably took me 2 hours & $35 to complete the whole thing. The end result also gave so much playful character to the room! 

Sutton's Playroom Reveal | During

Sutton's Playroom Reveal | During

While we don’t have guests often, we wanted to create a dual purpose area that we could utilize should we have guests needing to spend the night. We thought a daybed would be a nice transitional option for us that we could utilize for now – or as Sutton’s big girl bed if/when she’s ready.

We found this IKEA Daybed on Facebook marketplace for $50 & it was the perfect option for this space. It pulls out to be a queen bed if/when you need it (by adding another mattress), but acts naturally as a twin size bed. With the addition of a cozy mattress, sheet set & throw pillows from Amazon – this nook is a favorite of ours. 

Next up was enhancing the walls with color & function. I knew from the get go that I wanted some functional, playfully aesthetic floating shelves in this space. And who better to indulge in than Shelfology’s endless options?With their sample swatches in hand, I stood with the sign up on the wall and debated colors & styles that would compliment it. I ended up wanting to do something other than wood because the toy storage below where the shelves would go was wood itself. 

Sutton's Playroom Reveal | During

Shelfology’s countless metal color options were hard to pick from. They also can do custom colors if you have a team color you want to match, or something existing that you want to match which is an awesome feature that you can’t find many places. For the playroom, we ended up with Fat Lippie Picture Ledges in the colors Honey Mustard, Aqua Socks & Claymore. 

Picture ledges are extremely versatile, especially in a playroom. You can use them to display artwork made my your kiddos, cozy stuffed animals they know and love, books, puzzles and more. It’s also a great way to encourage toy rotation in your schedule. 

One thing I didn’t realize was that the shelves also are magnetic (DUH) and ended up being the perfect place for Sutton’s Tonie Box figurines to be displayed/hung from. This gives her the opportunity to select which stories/songs play – and you know toddlers love their independence. 

After

Playroom Reveal

Punched with color, this space is ready to PLAY. I wanted the white walls to contrast with the color features throughout – and it turned out to be better than I expected. We’re still waiting on final photos, but I could hardly wait to share these few pictures with you all. More to come! 

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

 Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

 Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

 Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

 The Magic of a Kid's Playroom | Sutton's Playroom Reveal 2

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

Sutton's Playroom | Full Reveal

We’re thrilled with the results & it’s been a true joy watching Sutton play in this space each day. 

A well-designed and colorful playroom is not just a luxury; it’s an investment in your child’s development. As we navigate the challenges of the modern world, providing a space for our children to play, grow, and learn becomes increasingly vital. So, let the colors of joy and the magic of play fill your kid’s playroom, creating a haven that nurtures their imagination and sets the stage for a lifetime of discovery.

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Wall Paint Color | Accent Wall Sponge Paint Color | Semi-Flush Light Fixture

Where the Wild Things Play Sign | IKEA Daybed | Mattress | Navy Blue Throw Blanket | Wooden Side TableMustard Knotted Pillows | Orange Boho Pillow Covers | White Curtains | Bunny Lovey

IKEA Sensory Table | IKEA Kid’s Stools | Magnetic/Chalkboard Wall Decal | Rug | Ball Pit | Balls for Ball Pit | Custom Name Puzzle 

IKEA Toy Storage | Shelfology Fat Lippie Shelves in Honey Mustard, Aqua Socks + Claymore | Lovevery Play Kit | Tonie Box | Mushie Stacking Cups | Audrey Hepburn Children’s Book | Cell Phone Pop-It Toy | We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Book | Wooden Camera Toy | Jellycat Stuffed Bunny | The Crayon’s Book of Feelings | Who You Were Made to Be Book | Custom Wooden Name Sign | Rainbow Stacking Toy | Coco Chanel Children’s Book | Plush DollCuddle & Kind – Olivia Bear | The Wonderful Things You Will Be Book | Horizontal Parenting BookWoven Basket

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