Convert a dining room, loft, basement or guest room into a place for the kids (and you) to play
Fall is coming, and the kids will have to find indoor activities. Do you have a spot for them to get their creativity blazing? A place where they won’t be in your way? Basements are good choices for game rooms; so are converted attics, bonus rooms and rarely-used guest bedrooms. You can even converting an unused living room or dining room into a kids' play space. These places don’t all have to be solely for your kids to romp around in: They can serve as game rooms without necessarily looking like a kids’ space.
Once you have a room in mind, write down what you might want your kids to be able to do in that room, then think about ways of decorating to make it more fun. Here are some ideas to toss around:
This entry was posted on September 22nd, 2011
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