Kids spend a lot of time on the floor; lying, playing, sitting. We found an impressive array of decorative, handmade things for them to sit on. Some are playful or quirky. Others are more chic or brightly hued. Browse these 25 for ideas on how to add some flare to your children's floors.
From the time they are just babes right into their adolescent years, the floor of a kid's space is a great place to add some pizzazz. Here are 25 we found and liked on Etsy. *Note that some do not come with a filling and you will have to add your own.
FIRST ROW
• Baby Nesting Pillow by broodbaby ($175)
• Modern Chic Geometric Floor Cushion by madebyzigzag ($89)
• Forest Leaf Floor Cushion by littleoddforest ($42)
• Black Check Floor Cushion by Terracottahome ($22)
• Floor Cushion with Ink Splat by KittySmiths ($245)
SECOND ROW
• Giant Cozy Floor Cushion by talkingsquid ($175)
• Rock and Roll Guitar Pillow by RWScissors2010 (£38)
• Baked Potato Bean Bag Chair with Butter Pillow by brookish7 ($250)
• Animal Bean Bag (Made to order) by phoenix9599 ($73)
• Bold, Red and Black Chic Bean Bag Chair by Paniolo ($130)
THIRD ROW
• Pumpkin Bean Bag Chair by petooie ($58)
• Topiary Ball Beanbag Chair by chicsindesigndotcom ($154)
• Baby and Kids' Bean Bag by emsidesigns ($75)
• Hawaiian Postcard Beach Chic Bean Bag Chair by Paniolo ($140)
• Kid's Funky Beanbag Cover, Carnival Design by Mookah ($77)
FOURTH ROW
• Jardin De Los Muertos Children's Floor Pouf by CallieZoey ($25)
• Plush Knitted Charcoal Seat by TheRedBungalow ($250)
• Marimekko Style Pouf by anelementofstyle ($58)
• Yellow Bell Pouf by Miezelbags (€15)
• Modern, ZiG-Zag Pouf by madebyzigzag ($80)
FIFTH ROW
• Upcycled Eco Knit Cable Pouf Hassock by littlemissloolies ($65)
• Pink and Red Crocheted Pouf Cover by towho ($49)
• Chartreuse Elephant Pouf by aletafae ($75)
• Crochet Hexagon Floor Cushion by lacasadecoto (€68)
• Chevron Pouf by Arbor Road ($65)


























Nomade Express Slee...
I just made one of these http://www.designsponge.com/2010/05/sewing-101-making-a-pouf.html (not as pretty as the one in the picture) but fantastic for a first try. all the materials cost me less than $15 and a sore thumb and index finger (sewing machine broke, cannot find thimble) I really want a giant Tortoro one so if anyone has a pattern, please post!
Amy Butler also has a pattern for poufs. I'm tempted to buy a sewing machine after spending a bit of time on her website!
http://www.amybutlerdesign.com/products/patterns_display.php?id=48