
Fun Products to Bring Creative Playroom Ideas to Life
Make the best playroom ideas a reality in your home with these picks for fun parent-recommended products, storage and kid-friendly decor to design a playroom!
Whether you want to go all out decorating a whole room with slides, swings, fort building, and other over-the-top fun, or just want simple and inexpensive ideas to promote creative play in a small space, these cool playroom ideas will bring a little more fun into your home.
Add your favorite finds for the playroom to our growing list below!
ACEssentials Kids Activity Stools
Kelly R. said: These metal stools are incredibly durable and versatile, and a lot more attractive than most toddler chair options. Kids can carry them around to use at craft or coffee tables, or even use them as a playing surface. My set gets heavy use even as my kids are growing. Choose from a variety of nice colors to match your home's decor.

Crate&kids Top Box Storage
Kelly R. said: These colorful storage boxes from Crate&kids come in a variety of sizes and fit well in popular cube shelving systems. They have held up really well over the years for my family. They're clear so that kids can easily view the contents, stack together nicely, and have lids that rest on top instead of snapping, so even younger toddlers can easily open and close them.

Mini Basketball Hoop
Kristy Pepping said: No time to head to the park for a game of basketball? You can play right indoors in your playroom with this smaller-scale basketball net that goes over a door.

Elfa Kids' Mesh Coloring Table
Kelly R. said: I love choosing items that will grow with my kids, and this coloring table from Elfa will see us through many years. Composed of a large and sturdy desktop with ample drawer storage, you can feed a paper roll across the top for drawing. We use ours as the central table in our playroom, so it also acts as a play surface. The table can be reconfigured into a full size desk (with the purchase of additional components) once your child is ready to move on.
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