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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.
Wood and Hearts
¤ DIMENSIONS of Standard Montessori ramp :
Height: 99 cm/38.78 in
Width: 38 cm/ 15 in
¤ DIMENSIONS of Standard Montessori Arch:
Height: 47 cm/ 18,5 in
Width: 97 cm/ 38 in
Length steps : 52 cm/ 20,5 in
¤ DIMENSIONS of Standard Montessori Triangle:
Height: 81 cm/ 32 in
Width: 87,5 cm/ 34,4 in
Length steps: 80 cm/ 31, 5 in
The indoor playground encourages the development of a child's movement, agility, and reaction skills. It is also an excellent stimulator for the legs, which helps prevent the development of children's flat feet.
K. Rue Designs, LLC
For 2 tweenagers, K. Rue Designs curated this space for creativity and major sleepovers to sleep around 14 girls! Lots of pink and light green invite the most fun and sweet little ladies to hang out in this space that was unused. A chalkboard wall in the back of the space warms the white craft table and chairs to let thoughts flow freely on the wall. A sleeper sofa and fold-out mattress chairs provide sufficient sleeping accommodations for all the girls friends. Even a family chair was incorporated as extra seating with colorful fabric to give it new youthful life. Artwork full of imagination adorns the walls in clear acrylic displays.
Daniel Contelmo Architects
The 15' x 20' playroom houses 6 beds, while still providing ample room for games and entertainment.
Photo by: Daniel Contelmo Jr.
Walker Home Design
A lounge area for the kids (and kids at heart) who love basketball. This room was originally built in the River Park house plan by Walker Home Design.
Merzbau Design Collective
Kids playroom.
Wall paint color: "Woodlawn Blue," Benjamin Moore.
Photo: Whit Preston
Curated Nest
Playroom & craft room: We transformed a large suburban New Jersey basement into a farmhouse inspired, kids playroom and craft room. Kid-friendly custom millwork cube and bench storage was designed to store ample toys and books, using mixed wood and metal materials for texture. The vibrant, gender-neutral color palette stands out on the neutral walls and floor and sophisticated black accents in the art, mid-century wall sconces, and hardware. The addition of a teepee to the play area was the perfect, fun finishing touch!
This kids space is adjacent to an open-concept family-friendly media room, which mirrors the same color palette and materials with a more grown-up look. See the full project to view media room.
Photo Credits: Erin Coren, Curated Nest Interiors
Kaminski + Pew
Teen playroom with bright wallpaper accent wall, sectional sofa, shag area rug, and lacquer and acrylic furniture. Photo by Kyle Born.
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