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I am sharing a small tour today to show you how our basement playroom turned out, so if you are searching either ideas for childrens playroom or kids basement ideas you may want to try any of these in your own home!
We’ve been in our home for over two years now, and finally getting around to making our finished basement feel more like a kids space, since that’s where our children spend the most time. Our (three) kids told us what they would love in their play area, and we’ve spent the last couple weeks creating it.
Basement Playroom (The Before)
This is what the basement looked like beforehand. Nothing fancy just messy real life over here.
This is the other side of the basement (which we are currently working on). We moved the mounted tv over to this side, and will turn this side of the room into more of a family/seating area. I will show you guys, as soon as it’s done.
Kids Basement (The After)
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Indoor Jungle Gym (The Tour)
Some things our children mentioned adding to the kids room, which we were able to accomplish, was a big slide and our boy wanted a rock wall and some monkey bars. That’s when we got started making a design & building them practically an indoor jungle gym!
Playroom Platform
We began making over the basement play area by building an indoor playground platform. With this playroom setup, the kids have play areas on the upper and lower half. We got the slide attached which allowed for a little hidden area underneath where our son likes to store his mower. We added push puck lights for extra lighting under there.
We laid a playroom rug on the upper platform floor and put a table and chairs set up there for the kids.
Our little girl likes to put the stuffed animals in the chairs and do tea parties too.
Kids Climbing Wall
In our indoor playground at home, we also built a kids rock climbing wall going up to the top of our wooden jungle gym platform. Our three and four year old get right up the rock wall and love the challenge of climbing, however, our youngest (which is two years old) had a bit of trouble so we added handlebars (they came with our rock set) and scrap wood to make it toddler approved, and now it’s perfect for her, too!
Our Indoor Jungle Gym Cargo Net Railing
We used wood and cargo netting to make a DIY kids playground safety net railing to keep them from falling.
We got creative and used the extra cargo net slack on one end to make custom stuffed animal storage. It turned out so cute and they can just pull them out or go through the side to get to them.
You can fit the stuffed animals on both sides, so it holds a lot! Good thing because our kids have a ton of stuffed animals that are usually just thrown all over.
Play Room Safety Outlets
I mentioned earlier that we moved our TV to another wall in order to build our DIY indoor playground, but it left us with two outlets on the top floor of our wooden jungle gym, and since we have little toddlers, we bought these safety outlet cover boxes just to be extra safe and so we wouldn’t have to worry while they were playing on the upper floor.
Playroom Paint Color
We tossed around painting the walls a few bright colors. We ended up painting the basement playroom walls Sherwin Williams Snowbound (a white shade) in eggshell sheen.
Wall Stickers For Kids
To make it a bright colorful playroom that would wow the kids, we added some modern rainbow wall stickers to pop against the white.
Playroom Kids Monkey Bars
When asking our son for some fun room ideas he mentioned monkey bars. We mounted ours underneath the platform with some leftover scrap wood we had laying around for our little monkeys to climb.
Our two year old is a huge fan of Cocomelon, if you couldn’t tell. She loves sitting in this little chair with either books or her JJ doll. All the other toys are in these two pink toy boxes. The kids will often use the front clip on the lid for their coloring pages and have somewhere to sit and color versus the table. I can’t recommend the mess free coloring enough!
Other Playroom Ideas: Swing & Swing Ladder
To make it an extra fun kids room, underneath our lower ceiling, we mounted a kids playground swing and a swinging climbing ladder using swing hooks.
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