Eddie and Walter’s Play Space Makeover | July 2018
THE PLAYROOM
BEFORE
- The space was crowded with too many toys and the deep baskets on the Kallax shelves meant that things were thrown in and lost in the ether.
- The foam mat on the floor was working primarily as a dust/dirt collector.
- The room also doubled as the kids’ clothing storage space, but the large dresser took up too much valuable play room.
- The same went for the large armchair, which didn’t serve much purpose in the space except to house a watchful adult.
- The artwork on the walls was years old and there were other things to mount that no one had had time to get up.
AFTER
- I removed some of the unneeded furniture and then shifted around the furniture that was left to create more floor and counter space.
- I sorted through all the toys and removed ones that were broken, gimmicky (think McDonalds toys), or not age appropriate (i.e. baby toys).
- The newly sorted toys went back into baskets and were organized in the room by type to help create play areas and inspire play arcs.
- Art supplies were placed out in the open near the newly introduced easel + work table to encourage art to happen.
- An area on top of the shelves was created for Eddie’s STEM toys + Legos, out of the reach of baby brother Walter.
- The foam tiles were removed and small rugs I sourced around the house were added.
- Old artwork was taken down and new organizational pieces put up – hooks for ukuleles, a hat rack, and a height chart (all things that were waiting to be mounted).
BEFORE