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The Ultimate Cube - If you want to focus on design (and don't mind spending a little more money), check out these super-classy cubes. With their retro modern style they will jazz up any playroom or kids' room while offering abundant storage space.
Paper Tubes as Lincoln Logs - Cut squares out of the sides that are roughly the same diameter as the tube (see bottom left of photo) for a DIY version of Lincoln Logs perfect for little hands. Stack the “logs” perpendicularly to one another. It's a no-cost way to let the good times roll.
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Makeup Case as Art Supply Storage - Now that your travel toiletries have taken up residence in a plastic bag, stash markers and colored pencils where the makeup brushes used to, and tuck stickers and stamps into the case's smaller compartments.
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Pillowcase as Art Smock - Hold the pillowcase up to your little Picasso, measure, and cut out holes for the budding artist's head and arms. Gather the fabric between the neck hole and each armhole and tie with a ribbon for a better fit.
Jewelry Box as Game Piece Storage - Store game pieces, play money, or other priceless rainy-afternoon distractions.
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Button as Boardgame Piece - Is your Monopoly game missing its top hat? Replace wayward boardgame pieces without missing a beat (or a turn).
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Oil drip pan from Walmart as a giant magnet board (about 12.00) - Genius!
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Okay, kid. Have a seat. Your Nod Beanbag is here. With brushed cotton twill covers, they're quite a bit cooler than your dad's last knock-knock joke. And now Land of Nod Beanbags can be personalized with a child's name. What kid wouldn't love to find one of these under the Christmas tree?
This 'Shop 'Til You Drop Market' from The Land of Nod is the perfect setup for your little shop girl or shop guy. Roomy bins hold tons of fruits, veggies and grocery staples. Sliding doors and overhead sign feature chalkboard so that kids can advertise their daily specials. Fun and educational. A great Christmas gift idea!
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Back-to-School Playroom - Soft seating, cozy rugs, and ample storage make this a playroom as popular with kids as it is with Mom. Chalkboard paint runs around the perimeter of the room above the chair rail, offering an opportunity for kids to actually write on the walls to their heart's content!
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Hide and Seek - Bold color and private hideaways entice children to play and imagine. Each wall is painted a different color, serving as a backdrop for an array of toys, games, and beanbag chairs.
Pink Playspace - Pink, black, and white make this a glamorous spot for play. Unconventional flooring says, "It's time to have fun!" while lots of storage and floor space keep things tidy.
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Wall Squares - A playroom is the perfect place to go wild with color. Create a playful grid by taping off even rectangles and painting them bright, coordinating hues.
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Attic Play - Turn a dark attic into a playroom simply by coating the walls in bright colors, adding a large rug, and stocking it with your kids' favorite toys. Tiered shelving takes advantaged of angled attic walls.
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Simple Geometry - The lack of furniture and other decor makes a playroom the perfect place to go crazy with paint. Try a geometric pattern like the one show here, or let your imagination dictate your design!
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Campground - A tent takes advantage of an angled ceiling to create a permanent "campground" for little ones. Paint tic-tac-toe and checkers gameboards right onto the floor for the ultimate in easy game setup.
Grid Work - Organization is a snap if you take clutter off the floor and put it up on the wall! A sturdy wooden grid with hooks allows for storing stuffed animals and mounting a pad of paper for art projects.
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Cubby Unit - The cubby wall has 12 storage cubes, two cabinets, and a pullout desk. There's enough storage in the room to assign dedicated space to each girl. The mustard-yellow ottomans store toys inside, and the tops reverse to shift between seating and play tables.
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Hard at Work - Give kids room to spread out by installing a worktable that runs along the entire wall. Have a carpenter cut lumber to fit the space, and use wall brackets to hang it. Make the space more fun by having the carpenter add a curve, like the one shown, to the outside edge.
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Suzette Schreiber @Tessa VanKirk. love this wall idea.