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Playroom declutter ~ pics

post #1 of 15
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The camera had to charge to so I didn't get any before pics. The girls are sharing a bedroom (by choice) so we have made the other bedroom into a playroom.

Play Kitchen
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34213372@N02/4621733343/

Toy organization, dress up
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34213372@N02/4622338962/

Playstands
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34213372@N02/4622339664/

View from door
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34213372@N02/4621730689/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34213372@N02/4622338296/

And totally unrelated....but I decluttered my linen closet, feels soooo good!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34213372@N02/4621734013/

post #2 of 15
it looks great! very peaceful & waldorfy and i covet those numbered bird wall cards. i keep meaning to find some online for my homeschooling space.
post #3 of 15
oooh! I love it. Can I come play?
post #4 of 15
So beautiful! 5yo dd just asked if we could buy all that
post #5 of 15
So inviting!
post #6 of 15
Cute, cute, cute
post #7 of 15
very nice
post #8 of 15
Oh man I have TOTAL playtime jealousy over here! My family doesn't GET why I want toys and play things like that so I have plastic up the wazoo in my house. Funny thing is, I TELL them she only plays with the books and few wooden toys and stuffed animals we have (which is true) but they still get electronic/plastic stuff anyway.

Maybe if I just show them your playroom...
post #9 of 15
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I think now that there is less junk in there the kids are playing better. Before there was hardly any room to move. There still are some plastic toys but I purged them enough to fit into two of those bins in the shelving unit. Glad everyone likes it, thanks!
post #10 of 15
It looks beautiful! I love it. Great job, mama!
post #11 of 15
Looks beautiful! Were did you get the playstands and the kitchen?
post #12 of 15
I'm envious!! Looks beautiful!!

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Originally Posted by treeoflife3 View Post
Oh man I have TOTAL playtime jealousy over here! My family doesn't GET why I want toys and play things like that so I have plastic up the wazoo in my house. Funny thing is, I TELL them she only plays with the books and few wooden toys and stuffed animals we have (which is true) but they still get electronic/plastic stuff anyway.
Is there a 'me too' smiley?

Our house is filled to the brim with plastic junk... and DS is only 15mos!! I mentioned cutting back on it to my mom and she nearly freaked out, "BUT HE MIGHT LIKE THEM WHEN HE GETS OLDER!! What about when you have more kids? Maybe they'll like it!" Ughhh I was hoping she would agree with me (she often does on things like this) but now I feel guilty getting rid of stuff, especially since she gave him most of it & comes over often so she'd notice it's all gone...
post #13 of 15
It looks so nice and peaceful! What a wonderful place to play.
post #14 of 15
LOVE IT!! We are going to do the same thing. Moving the 2 boys into the same room, then using a bedroom as a playroom. I can't wait. I love the idea of a dress up area. We have a bunch of dress up clothes, so I'm totally doing that. Thanks for sharing!
post #15 of 15
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Originally Posted by Beautiful~Life View Post
Looks beautiful! Were did you get the playstands and the kitchen?
I got really lucky and actually found the playstands on craigslist, so only paid $100 for those. The kitchen was a gift from my parents for xmas one year when we weren't all getting together. Its from Willow Toys (www.willowtoys.com).
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