Sym-Home I hate to say it, but they are custom designed & built. They are a fixed shelves in the wall and built so the kids can actually climb them to get things on the upper shelves.
Sym-Home The carpet tiles are a product from Interface called FLOR. You can order online and they also have tools to help you design your room or even area rugs. http://www.flor.com/
Door and sliding door kit? - Love how the sliding door goes behind a half wall so you still have some wall space open. Where did you buy the materials to set it up? Thank you!
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LaKisha @ Rustica Hardware...thank you so much for this informtion...I just visited your website and since we need two doors, the price is a bit but") Can we use your hardward on the IKEA doors (wardrobe doors from PAX). thanks for your help")
Rustica Hardware Get in touch with us through the website for a better idea of how it will all fit together (you can call, email, or live chat) http://rusticahardware.com/
Consider square carpet tiles. Wall-to-wall carpeting is one of the most common choices for basement flooring. But in a basement playroom, this approach has some drawbacks — not only are basements prone to moisture and flooding, but accidental spills or damage from playful kids may require an expensive repair or replacement. “A solution to this is flooring in square tiles,” says interior designer Sara Hopkins of Sara Hopkins Interiors. “They’re available in a variety of choices, including patterned vinyl that resembles wood or square carpet tiles. All are easily installed and can be individually replaced in the event of any damage.”
I like the carpet tile floor. Might be a better choice for our playroom because it's more subtle. Our ABC colored floor is so dominant and overwhelming.