Before it was L's playroom, this room was a collection of junk that didn't fit anywhere in the rest of the house, L's toys, and my sewing/crafting stuff. I am so happy with how the playroom turned out, and we spend so much time upstairs now! The entire second floor (her room and the loft) is L's now.
First, we started by cleaning up all the junk, toys, and books that cluttered the room and closet. We made a trip to Salvation Army to drop off a truckload of stuff we didn't need anymore, and threw out a lot of garbage. It's amazing how much "stuff" you accumulate in a year and a half!
Next came painting. I knew I wanted aqua and pink, but there are a lot of different shades out there! We decided on Valspar's Aqua Glow for the walls, Snowcap White for the trim, and Berry for accents (I ended up adding white to it to get different shades of pink). I cut in while my husband rolled the walls. Then I worked on painting the trim, the stairway trim, and the railing. It took about a week of late nights after Lilia went to bed to get all the painting out of the way. The hardest part was painting all the brown trim white, especially on the stairs. I still have spots of carpet I have to trim because I got paint on it.
I painted it Snowcap White, stained the countertop Dark Walnut, and painted the sides Aqua Glow, just to bring in the room's colors, as well as some cupcake fabric from Jo-Ann's to help tie in the aqua and pink. I think it turned out very nice, especially with the added pots and pans from IKEA, a dog dish for a sink, and a J-trap for a faucet. The faucet handles were on clearance at Lowe's for $2.
Repurposed cabinets into a DIY play kitchen |
The kitchen is my favorite thing in the playroom. But there is a lot of other fun stuff too!
Here is the view when you come up the stairs (as evidenced by the railing in the bottom left corner LOL); I've since made a tablecloth that matches the kitchen textiles. The white canopy to the left is a swing from IKEA. Her tea party set is also from IKEA, as well as the tables and bookshelf.
I love the alphabet wall. I printed out all the letters, the husband helped cut them out as stencils, and I painted them on the wall, using a round sponge brush, and varying shades made from Valspar Berry. Also, I cut out little cupcakes from the fabric used for the kitchen and ironed them on the wall. Who knew fabric stuck to walls when you ironed it on? (Thank you, Pinterest!)
We also made a dress-up corner :) Rug from Target, mirror from IKEA, and various dress-up items from Jo-Ann's, Dollar Tree, and tutu's she already had. The alphabet curtains were made out of a duvet from IKEA's As-Is section for $6 :) They are nothing fancy, but I like them.
We found this storage/mail sorter thing on the side of the road :) Cleaned it up, busted out some of the shelves, and painted it to match the playroom. It's great as a tabletop for her dollhouses, and the bins are great for holding random toys (that we still have to bring up from the living room). Nevermind L's mismatched clothes--we're pottytraining and she likes to help pick out her clothes.
I love this room!!