Every Child Plays in Different Ways
Just like your child's bedroom should reflect his or her personality and tastes, so should the playroom element of your child's bedroom do the same. Every kid has different ways of playing, different interests and activities they enjoy, and these preferences should form the basis of your design plan for the play space you plan to incorporate into the room.
Does your child like to draw and color? If so, consider soft, plush area rugs and thick, comfy floor pillows. Use them to designate a specific area of the room for play with colored pencils, crayons, markers, paints, etc. Make that section of the room bright and colorful and you do even more to attract your child to do his or her drawing and coloring there.
Or does your child prefer livelier, more rough-and-tumble sorts of play? In this case, opt for more wide open space than enclosed or sectioned-off areas, and instead of rugs lay down floor mats for added safety. Other elements for such a play space may include climbing walls on one side of the room and large mirrors on the other side, so your child can watch him or herself exert all the energy without risking falling into the mirror or any other hard object and getting hurt.
Better even than mere custom beds are custom theme beds, designed with a look and feel reflective of a child's particular passions - be they sports, the forest or beach, fairy tales and storybook characters, and more. Designing a custom bed around a theme inspires the kind of play most thrilling to the particular child. With a custom theme bed in their room, never again will your child complain about being bored, as they'll be living immersed in the fantasy world of their choosing.
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