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From an outer space-themed "big kid" bedroom to a fairytale-worthy forest canopy bed, find inspiration for your little one's room.

These eight playful kids room ideas prove that childhood fantasies can be a reality. Ladders climb up to reading nets, slides serpent down to play areas, and swings hang from the ceiling ready to be climbed upon.

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Many kids fantasize about having a secret, child-size room just for them. My own kids have a secret room, but it’s more accurately called “hide behind the couch” or, sometimes, “throw a blanket over your head.” Parents Fey & Mark in Cleveland Heights, Ohio discovered they had unused space below their stairs and decided…

Many kids fantasize about having a secret, child-size room just for them. My own kids have a secret room, but it’s more accurately called “hide behind the couch” or, sometimes, “throw a blanket over your head.” Parents Fey & Mark in Cleveland Heights, Ohio discovered they had unused space below their stairs and decided to do something really special with it.

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Jan 18, 2025 - Storage bins were starting to overflow in the playroom. I was running out of space to put their toys, so I knocked out a wall and made a closet! Two years ago, when finished off part of our storage area to make this playroom, I didn’t plan on including a closet when designing it. I...Read the Post

Storage bins were starting to overflow in the playroom. I was running out of space to put their toys, so I knocked out a wall and made a closet! Two years ago, when finished off part of our storage area to make this playroom, I didn’t plan on including a closet when designing it. I...Read the Post

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Dec 2, 2024 - All a little reader really needs is a book, but a soft place to curl up, a light and maybe even a bit of privacy doesn’t hurt. I love the trend of repurposing kids closets as reading nooks. You can keep the door to make a secret reading hideaway or take the doors off to make small rooms seem bigger. Here are ten exampl…

All a little reader really needs is a book, but a soft place to curl up, a light and maybe even a bit of privacy doesn’t hurt. I love the trend of repurposing kids closets as reading nooks. You can keep the door to make a secret reading hideaway or take the doors off to make small rooms seem bigger. Here are ten examples to inspire you: TOP ROW: 1. Miss G’s Closet Book Nook by Mama.Papa.Buba 2. Closet Nook for a Brother & Sister by Life with Daugs 3.

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