Fun doors for children. I'm developing a wtg rm vision (small to medium size, need help drawing it out and staying minimal/ simplistic)– The space as a whole is loosely compartmentalized. (1) infant section (0-12 mts)– small slide, etc, (2) toddler section (ages 1-3)– long table for blocks or cars, kitchen set, child-size car to sit in, over-sized abacus/ gears; (3) children section (4 & up)– a small stage, one step up, with a durable curtain & dress-up items; maybe an enclosed place where kids enter thru Dutch doors and/or hobbit doors & play house or art app on over-sized smart screen; book nook; funky seating for kids; screen playing kid vids?); (4) comfortable & varied seating for adults (may want peace & quiet away from loud children), a screen playing practice vids, charging stations?
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Fun doors for children
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Fun doors for children
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Fun doors for children
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Tunnels
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Art station or giant iPad with art app; fun seats
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Practical & comfortable seating; screen(s); art
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Multiple levels, wood furniture, good feel.
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Fun space to play in; no ladders
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Hideaway room under stairs for kids. Good table concept– kid chairs beneath.
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Chalk art for kids; decorative chalk art by office (need plastic covers)
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Acting stage; animals to sit on
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Acting stage
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Large windows, start at knee height
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Windows are large and begin at the knees. Reception room.
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Hanging chair; secure to ground
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Box on wheels, fun flooring & door
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Kids love tunnels
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Tunnels; fun entrance to enclosed play area for children
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Wall art
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Unique seating
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Unique seating
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Some type of glass doors to compartmentalize reception room's loud & quiet spaces? Only lower half of glass frosted so adults can peek on their kids within.
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Book nook– displays book covers; low & accessible for young ones
Fun doors for children. I'm developing a wtg rm vision (small to medium size, need help drawing it out and staying minimal/ simplistic)– The space as a whole is loosely compartmentalized. (1) infant section (0-12 mts)– small slide, etc, (2) toddler section (ages 1-3)– long table for blocks or cars, kitchen set, child-size car to sit in, over-sized abacus/ gears; (3) children section (4 & up)– a small stage, one step up, with a durable curtain & dress-up items; maybe an enclosed place where kids enter thru Dutch doors and/or hobbit doors & play house or art app on over-sized smart screen; book nook; funky seating for kids; screen playing kid vids?); (4) comfortable & varied seating for adults (may want peace & quiet away from loud children), a screen playing practice vids, charging stations?
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