12 Home Stages That Put on a Great Show
To get those creative juices flowing, you don't need an expansive space — all you need is a small corner in a playroom or basement and the outgoing personality of a performer. These colorful, fun stages will help bring out the kid in you, and who knows? It just might prepare your kids for future stardom.
Make sure those guitar or drum
lessons are paying off by letting your kids strut their stuff. This
music room–playroom combo leaves plenty of space for adoring fans and
works for homework time, too.
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by Media Rooms Inc
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If you can go all out, turn your
basement into a movie and music haven by creating a theater with a
stage. The projector screen here moves up when not in use, leaving
plenty of space for a concert or play, and the oversize sectional
ensures the audience is comfy.
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by Aurelio Vazquez
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This studio with stage would bring
out the artist in just about anyone. The platform lets kids model those
dress-up clothes or strive for singing perfection.
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Turn a bay window into a stage.
Here the magnetic and chalkboard walls let kids personalize performances
with drawings or concert signs.
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This corner stage is a perfect place for rocking out.
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A young dancer's dream, this
playroom stage has plenty of room for kids to move around — and a big
mirror so they can check their form. With so many pretty dresses nearby,
little girls will love playing princess.
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Go Hollywood with a slick black stage and a big band mural. It will put you in the mood to croon the night away.
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With its crowd wall decal and
microphone, this stage is the perfect karaoke spot. The track lighting
and elevated platform ensure the spotlight stays on the performer. Now
all that's needed is a real audience.
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by Judith Balis
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Complete with beanbags and red
striped curtains, this fun little stage has plenty of room for
kid-friendly entertaining. The nearby toy storage can also be used for
play props and dress-up clothes.
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Though not raised, this wood-laden
space is perfect for putting on a show. The wide-open area has plenty
of room for dancing and performing, while the built-in cabinets can
store instruments and other equipment.
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by Oakwood Homes
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For those who don't appreciate a
plain stage, this city-themed space fits the bill. The painted wall
skyscape adds a unique dimension, while a small seating area lets
admirers sit and enjoy the show — or watch TV if they (can't happen!)
lose interest.
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