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Playroom Ideas: Creating a Space That Is Organized & Fun

Playroom ideas to keep your space fun, organized, and decluttered.

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Playrooms are meant for just that: playing! Playroom ideas are endless and can be so much fun to design. Designing the space is only half the battle; it’s creating a functional, organized space that can be tricky! If you are looking for playroom storage ideas, keep reading.


Before You Begin

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From decluttering your space to dreaming up designated play zones, here are a few ways to get your playroom plans in motion.


Declutter Your Space

Kids are constantly growing and getting more toys, while the space in your home tends to feel like it’s shrinking. Before you start brainstorming kids playroom ideas, take some time to declutter the room.


Get your kids involved! They may have toys that they will willingly donate to a charity or a family member. If you’ve noticed that they have outgrown toys but you are nervous about giving it away, try putting the toy in a bin for a few months to see if they ask for it. Decluttering your space will open up room, making it easier to organize.


Create Designated Areas

Whether it is just a corner of their bedroom or a dedicated playroom, try designating activity areas throughout the room, like a reading nook, dress-up area, or craft corner. Not only will it help you design the space, but it will ensure that you can keep all the related toys and supplies in that specific area.


Find Functional Pieces

When kids are playing and letting their imaginations run wild, a mess is inevitable! Being able to organize the room will make it seem less cluttered and make for easy cleanup. Look for pieces that fit more than one function, like a bench with storage, so it has potential to be used for more than just seating. If you want to keep the pieces for years to come, think about buying neutral pieces that can grow with your child.


14 Fun & Functional Playroom Ideas

Get inspired with these whimsical (and organized!) playroom ideas.


1. Make Space for a Table & Chairs

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From board games to puzzles to crafts, a table and chairs is a versatile playroom idea. A simple table and chair set provides ample opportunities for imaginative play, especially when paired with a kitchen playset or an indoor playhouse. Plus, these sets come in a wide range of styles and shapes to match your playroom.

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2. Get Cooking With a Kitchen Playset

Let your little one channel their inner chef with a kitchen playset. Kitchen playsets can come with many different accessories, like play food, pots and pans, and more. With so many different shapes and sizes of toys, it can be difficult to organize them in a way that makes sense. Look for a playset that includes a space for storage. It will allow you to have space to put some of the accessories away right where your child can find them. If you have shelves on your kitchen playset, try small bins that can fit right on the shelf.

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3. Choose Easy Storage Pieces

Don’t be afraid to get creative with your playroom storage ideas. Storage cubes and bins are great for storing toys and accessories. They not only keep everything organized but will keep the space looking stylish at the same time.


If bins won’t work in your space, opt for toy organizers. Making storage part of the play area will not only look tidier but encourage your kids to pick up. For playroom organization ideas, opt for storage solutions that make it just as easy to put toys away as it is to take toys out. This makes it more likely for everyone to stick to the organization system.

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4. Set Up a Craft Corner

Having enough space for your child to put out their supplies and use their imagination will hopefully lead to less mess on the floor! Opt for a craft table that is big enough for them to spread out or have a friend over. This makes space for creativity and helps keep the craft corner contained. For even more organization, pick a craft table with built-in storage where your child can keep art supplies within close reach.

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5. Use a Play Tent for a Reading Nook

Creating a reading nook for your little one can double not only as a space for you to read and learn together but for quiet play and quick naps! Play tents are a perfect area for some quiet time and a good book. They come in many different styles to fit the vibe of your playroom. Add in some throw pillows and a blanket to make the space extra cozy – which could work great for a quick snooze.

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6. Opt for a Desk

Desks are great transitional pieces. Your kid can sit and craft but also continue to use it as they get older. Desks can be a great option just for the fact that they have drawers! It’s easy storage that moves with the piece, even if you move it to their bedroom. If you are looking for something that can last years, look for something more neutral in color that will work as they get older.

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7. Add a Bookcase for Supplies

Crafting comes with a lot of different supply items, like crayons, glue, and paper. It can be tricky to keep everything together without losing items. Adding a bookcase to the area doesn’t mean you have to fill it with just books. You can add in different storage bins and cubes to organize all the crafting supplies.

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8. Try an Easel

If you don't have the space for an arts and crafts table, an easel is an excellent option for your little artist. The fold-up design allows you to pull out the easel during craft time and easily tuck it away after your child is done. Look for an easel with storage features like a pull-out drawer or a tray so that you can stash art supplies in a convenient spot.

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9. Put Up Floating Shelves

Shelves are great alternatives to bookcases as they help create more floor space and add an interesting focal point on the wall. You can store your child’s favorite books on the shelf along with different knickknacks or craft supplies that they reach for often.

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10. Carve Out a Dress-Up Area

Who doesn’t love playing dress-up? It’s a fun part of childhood but often comes with a bit of a mess and many accessories. Use a changing tent or a curtain to create a changing area, and make space for costumes and accessories with toy boxes or benches. Some benches also have open storage underneath the bench that fits cubes and bins perfectly.


If a toy box or bench doesn’t quite fit your space, try a toy organizer. They are great for younger children because they make it easy to grab and put back whatever they need. It’s an easy way to put things away that may be different sizes.


If you need a place to hang outfits, armoires work great. Most have a combination of shelves and hooks so you can store outfits and accessories all in one place.

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11. Choose Playful Colors

Have fun with color! If you want to keep the space more neutral to match the rest of your home, opt for colored accessories like baskets or chairs. Having colored baskets will not only act as decor but as storage space as well.

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12. Add Soft Texture

Rugs and play mats are a great way to add texture and color to your room while keeping it fun! Neutral rugs are great for transitioning the space later on down the road or if you have older children. You can also opt for something fun or educational like a race car track rug or alphabet rug.

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13. Get Extra Cozy

Add in a few cozy elements to bring the look of the room together. Bean bags are a great addition because you can move them throughout the room and the kids can sprawl out to read a book. Most come with washable covers so you don’t have to worry about spills!


If you want something a bit more permanent, look for a kids lounger chair. Some come with cupholders and are incredibly comfortable, making for a cozy addition to the playroom.

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14. Pick a Book Display

Keep your child's books organized and easily accessible with a book display. Rather than horizontal shelves like a traditional bookcase, book displays have slightly slanted panels that keep books upright so that you can see the cover. These book displays are great for playroom organization ideas because your child can easily pick out their favorite book.

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Tip!

Short on space? Read our guide Small Playroom Ideas for Big Imaginations to find inspiration.


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