Whether your child is headed back to the classroom or you’ll be setting up for school at home, these fun and useful picks are sure to spark their creativity.
6 Ideas for Your Kids’ Work Space
After working together on a project, former teacher Karri Bowen-Poole and designer Denise Davies realized they had a unique set of skills—and combined their expertise to create Smart D2 Playrooms. “It is vital to create a designated space to work or study from home,” says Davies. “Get the kids out of the bedroom if you can!” Key elements include a solid work surface area, closed storage, and some pops of color. A few more of their great ideas:
- An inviting area for painting, arts, crafts, puzzles and games.
- Floor space for building and playing with blocks, Legos, animals, people and vehicles.
- Comfortable, age-appropriate seating.
- An area to play pretend, with dress-up clothes, a kitchen set, baby dolls, pretend food and other open-ended toys.
- An active zone with either a swing, rope, climbing wall or monkey bars.
- A performance area with instruments and/or a stage space.
Story by: Lisa Meipala Kennedy & Anni Unger