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Treehouse Room (Play Area)
Treehouse Room (Play Area)
Thinkterior LLCThinkterior LLC
THEME Inspired by the Magic Tree House series of children’s books, this indoor tree house provides entertainment, fun and a place for children to read about or imagine adventures through time. A blue sky, green meadows, and distant matching beech trees recreate the magic of Jack and Annie’s Frog Creek, and help bring the characters from the series to life. FOCUS A floor armoire, ceiling swing and climbing rope give the structure a true tree house look and feel. A drop-down drawing and writing table, wheeled work table and recessed ceiling lights ensure the room can be used for more than play. The tree house has electric interior lighting, a window to the outdoors and a playful sliding shutter over a window to the room. The armoire forms a raised, nine-foot-wide play area, while a TV within one of the wall’s floor-to-ceiling cabinets — with a delightful sliding ladder — transforms the room into a family theater perfect for watching movies and holding Wii competitions. STORAGE The bottom of the drawing table is a magnetic chalk board that doubles as a display for children’s art works. The tree’s small niches are for parents’ shoes; the larger compartment stores children’s shoes and school bags. Books, games, toys, DVDs, Wii and other computer accessories are stored in the wall cabinets. The armoire contains two spacious drawers and four nifty hinged storage bins. A rack of handy “vegetable buckets” above the armoire stores crayons, scissors and other useful items. GROWTH The room easily adapts from playroom, to party room, to study room and even to bedroom, as the tree house easily accommodates a twin-size mattress. SAFETY The rungs and rails of the ladder, as well as the grab bars beside the tree house door are wrapped with easy-grip rope for safe climbing. The drawing table has spring-loaded hinges to help prevent it from dropping dangerously from the wall, and the table door has double sets of locks up top to ensure safety. The interior of each storage compartment is carpeted like the tree house floor to provide extra padding.
Children's Bedroom Designs
Children's Bedroom Designs
Suzanne Nichols Design Group, Inc.Suzanne Nichols Design Group, Inc.
Beautiful Design! Amazing! Innovation meets flexibility. Natural light spreads with a transitional flow to balance lighting. A wow factor! Tasteful!
Ellie's Nursery
Ellie's Nursery
2Scale Architects2Scale Architects
With the amazing influx of gifted clothes from friends and relatives that recently had children (or recently went on a shopping spree), some organization was in order to make sense of the large amounts of clothes. Here is our solution.
Kids Spaces
Kids Spaces
Maddie G Designs / Shop Maddie GMaddie G Designs / Shop Maddie G
We turned a small unused room in the back of this house into a playroom for young children. Highlights include custom photo wallpaper (which is adhesive backed and can be peeled away without wall damage), a custom book wall and a wall system allowing easy rotation of kids' art. Credit: Maddie G Designs
Model Home Chelsea
Model Home Chelsea
Home Interior WarehouseHome Interior Warehouse
In this children's room you'll find plenty of space to let your imagination wander. The lighted bed frame and adjacent slide turn this space from an ordinary bedroom into a playful castle. With plenty of nooks to hide and play, there's no doubt your children will have a hard time leaving this one of a kind space. Collective Image Photography
Indoor Children's Playhouse
Indoor Children's Playhouse
J Campbell InteriorsJ Campbell Interiors
A side shot showing the depth of the facade. j campbell
Kids Design
Kids Design
Ponciano DesignPonciano Design
Ponciano Design collaborated with Aaron Chirstensen at Embellishments.
Playroom "exterior"
Playroom "exterior"
Mindi Freng DesignsMindi Freng Designs
Photos by Kaity All done on a shoestring budget, this playroom was a Christmas gift for 2 lucky little girls. Siding and shingles, etc. were all from Habitat for Humanity's Re-Stores. Carpet squares are left-overs from a school project. Most other pieces came from Craigs List.

Eclectic Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

KidSpaces by TBL
KidSpaces by TBL
Tim Barber ArchitectsTim Barber Architects
Kids are often our most difficult clients to please! Why, you ask? Because we are up against unbridled creativity. So, we are forced to regress. Think like a child - like anything is possible if you can dream it. Dressers that open to reveal secret passage ways, hidden play-lofts in ceilings, beds tucked into alcoves, chalkboard hallways and headboards that double as toy chests. These are a few of our favorite things. Don't we wish all our clients let us think like kids!
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