Playroom with Blue Walls Ideas and Designs

Quenby
Quenby
Julie Rhodes InteriorsJulie Rhodes Interiors
Location: Houston, TX, USA Full renovation; transforming attic space into multi-purpose game room, including a home office space for a Mother of three, and a media space that the entire family could enjoy. Durability was important, as was creating a space that the children could grow into. Julie Rhodes Interiors French Blue Photography
Major Remodel
Major Remodel
Wright Jenkins Home DesignWright Jenkins Home Design
This second-story addition to an already 'picture perfect' Naples home presented many challenges. The main tension between adding the many 'must haves' the client wanted on their second floor, but at the same time not overwhelming the first floor. Working with David Benner of Safety Harbor Builders was key in the design and construction process – keeping the critical aesthetic elements in check. The owners were very 'detail oriented' and actively involved throughout the process. The result was adding 924 sq ft to the 1,600 sq ft home, with the addition of a large Bonus/Game Room, Guest Suite, 1-1/2 Baths and Laundry. But most importantly — the second floor is in complete harmony with the first, it looks as it was always meant to be that way. ©Energy Smart Home Plans, Safety Harbor Builders, Glenn Hettinger Photography
Fun playroom design
Fun playroom design
Balance Interior DesignBalance Interior Design
Bespoke ply playroom joinery for climbing playing and reading. Featuring an indoor swing and wallpapered ceiling.
Kids Spaces
Kids Spaces
The Container Store Custom ClosetsThe Container Store Custom Closets
Toys can really begin to take over the house - so figuring out an organization system will not only make you happy but it's a great way to teach those tykes the importance of organization. For the smaller toys that can easily be lost, the Bisley Filing Cabinet from The Container Store is great. The bright colors look great and the variety of drawer inserts can be tailored to the pieces you are storing. Each drawer has a label for easy identification.
HGTV Canada Leave It To Bryan
HGTV Canada Leave It To Bryan
Janna Makaeva/Cutting Edge StencilsJanna Makaeva/Cutting Edge Stencils
HGTV Canada Leave It To Bryan Designer, stylist, and art director for HGTV's Leave It To Bryan, Laura Lynn Fowler, transformed David and Daniela's basement into an awesome play space for three young boys under the age of five. They painted the Birch Forest Stencil from Cutting Edge Stencils in bold blue.
Basement Excavation
Basement Excavation
Kia DesignsKia Designs
Photography by Anna Stathaki
Cheery Attic Playroom
Cheery Attic Playroom
California Closets of TennesseeCalifornia Closets of Tennessee
This multipurpose design helps to optimize the kids' space while keeping the room fun and functional.
Craftsmen Two Story
Craftsmen Two Story
Troxel Custom HomesTroxel Custom Homes
Bright blue walls accent the fun VCT tile for a child’s delight. Entrance to the pint sized play area features sunshine yellow walls.
Attic Rec Room for Teens
Attic Rec Room for Teens
One Room at a Time, Inc.One Room at a Time, Inc.
The attic space was transformed from a cold storage area of 700 SF to usable space with closed mechanical room and 'stage' area for kids. Structural collar ties were wrapped and stained to match the rustic hand-scraped hardwood floors. LED uplighting on beams adds great daylight effects. Short hallways lead to the dormer windows, required to meet the daylight code for the space. An additional steel metal 'hatch' ships ladder in the floor as a second code-required egress is a fun alternate exit for the kids, dropping into a closet below. The main staircase entrance is concealed with a secret bookcase door. The space is heated with a Mitsubishi attic wall heater, which sufficiently heats the space in Wisconsin winters. One Room at a Time, Inc.

Playroom with Blue Walls Ideas and Designs

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