charleygirl you could use an old vintage door, paint it and attach legs purchased from Home depot or ikea etc. it would be a perfect size! I believe they sell legs and different style tables at Ikea as well..depends on what type of style you are looking for.What do you think? I need help to with my kitchen please check out my question under kitchen and another under design dillema regarding my living room and what to put on walls. thanks.
Spots here and there for children throughout a home make so much sense. Rather than being overrun with toys, peacefully integrate the kids' world with yours. Note the storage under the bench, the built-in shelving, and the small piece of chalkboard wall. The chairs in the background are actually high chairs.
8. Go beyond the toy room. If your children play with toys in multiple rooms in your home, provide areas to store them. Placing puzzles, books and small toys on the lower levels of a bookcase, as in the image shown here, will keep toy clutter in check all over the house.More:Decluttering: Minimalism With ChildrenContaining Kid Clutter: Stylish Storage Solutions for Kid SpacesHelp! I'm a Minimalist, My Child is a Maximalist
Spots here and there for children throughout a home make so much sense. Rather than being overrun with toys, peacefully integrate the kids' world with yours. Note the storage under the bench, the built-in shelving, and the small piece of chalkboard wall. The chairs in the background are actually high chairs.
Spots here and there for children throughout a home make so much sense. Rather than being overrun with toys, peacefully integrate the kids' world with yours. Note the storage under the bench, the built-in shelving, and the small piece of chalkboard wall. The chairs in the background are actually high chairs.