Guest Picks: Stylish Pieces for Playrooms
— Stephanie from Stephmodo
Other than the amazing price, these vintage schoolhouse chairs would also add a sweet charm to a child's play space. What fun to set these around a simple table and watch the coloring begin.
A vintage globe makes for a fun decor accessory in a playroom because parents love remembering when they had a similar globe in their 4th grade classroom, and kids love exploring different countries and oceans right there. They also add color, visual interest and a source of fascination for both girls and boys.
Creative kids (and parents for that matter) will love the ever-changing possibilities of this chalkboard table set: menu of the day, perhaps a little reminder to be nice to the little brother or just a few fun drawings that will make you smile.
Turquoise velvet in a playroom? "Yes, please," say all those more in favor of an eclectic nursery over a sleek, modern space. I think a bright, bold pillow from Anthropologie would look spectacular on this child-size sofa that comes in 35 fantastic designs. Did I mention yellow chevron?
This is a simple, stylish piece with a convenient drawer to store pencils, crayons and mini Japanese erasers. It's perfect. Why haven't we seen this before?
Every play space needs a cushy rocker for cozy storytelling sessions. I think this is the most stylish rocker ever created, and my mind spins just thinking about the cute pillows one could pair with that dark, luscious gray fabric. It's making me swoon!
If you like the look of locker room–type furniture but don't want anything tall and heavy around your little ones, this affordable, bold piece will likely satisfy you. The hole on the underside for cords makes this an ideal place to perch a talking globe or CD player.
This is perhaps my favorite tipi on the market. That red rickrack had me at hello!
I'm not generally a fan of open storage, but these flea market–inspired ball bins are too good looking to ignore. Just make sure you buy cute basketballs, okay?
Nothing beats a classic, streamlined, white toy chest for any kids' space. Clean lines make this chest appropriate for both modern and traditional spaces.
I like the kind of storage that is immediately hidden with a simple turn. This functional piece of furniture will not only house the castle, Hot Wheels garage and My Little Pony hotel, but also provide entertainment and a creative outlet for the little ones.
Here's a baby Ghost Chair to match the one you have in front of your desk. It's so adorable and stylish!
Now this is what you want in your uber-chic, mid-century living room when you need to store a few toys but don't care for the traditional toy chests. No one will ever guess its simple purpose. This sculptural storage is a work of art.
This is the perfect solution if your child plays in a room with hardwood floors and a soft rug. Super unique and versatile, these crates could definitely "grow up" with your little one.
When it comes to toy storage, there is nothing better than the kind that allows you to place it out of sight with a simple turn of the hinges.
Some wall spaces simply don't allow wide furniture, yet it is tricky to find something tall, narrow and still equipped with storage. This may be a one-of-a-kind piece.
A basket or two goes a long long way when it comes to gathering up all those little toys hanging out and about.
This simple, multifunctional piece of furniture makes room for both large toys (drawer) and small toys (baskets), as well as a few books. It's perfect for a toddler in a smaller space.Next: More organization ideas
This industrial toy basket is an all-time favorite, particularly for more masculine play spaces. Perhaps there is not a better open storage piece for a little boy's playroom than this.
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