Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 02-01-2011
Tags: bounce house playhouse, my little playhouse bounce house
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what to put into an home indoor children's play area?
we bought our home with a connected garage & a "workshop" detached garage. we have renovated the 3 car attached garage so it is insolated and carpeted and are going to use it for a "fun house" for our 2 year old daughter & her newborn sister to grow up in with their friends espeacially in the winter when it is hard to go outside. what should we put into it?
we already have a playschool bounce house and a playhouse.
A child size table with 4 chairs is essential.
Cubbies for books crayons barbie shoes etc.. An easy way to do this is turn an inexpensive book cases on the side and add shelves that will hold bins for these items.. leave a few cubbies unshelved and get roll out laundry baskets for doll clothes and large blocks to fit in those areas.
Get the chalkboard paint and do a small portion of the wall in it. You can get trim and section that off.
An easel for finger-paint creations.
A tiny fridge for healthy snacks so the toys don't have an excuse for wandering all over the house.
A tv with a DVD and a child's sized sofa that turns into a bed or a Daybed with a trundle for sleepovers (The day bed will grow with them over time).
A 2 way camera to keep an eye on your angels - And an intercom.
Make a theme such as a garden theme where you can attach lattice to the walls to hang their art and throw rugs in a garden theme so the rug doesn't get gross.
Set the room up in sections, Kids like to have small areas to use for caves and tents. Use the cubbies to demarcate the sections. as room dividers, you can easily finish the back of the cubbies with paint and lattice.
I had a playroom for my little ones that grew into the teen hangout room I can't stress the importance of the intercom and a camera.
**Oh and a locked out of reach cabinet for items ( like scissors) that need to be used under supervision only.











