Reader Sara tipped us off to the playroom her friend Sarah designed for her daughters Huntleigh and Lucy. Not only is it gorgeous, it is painstakingly organized and well laid out making it a fantasy playroom for kids and maybe even more so for parents.
As you might have guessed this playroom is in an attic space which has the added benefit of keeping the rest of the house mostly clear of toys and supplies. Speaking of toys and supplies - see those red Ikea bins? There are 32 of them and Sarah thoughtfully labeled each one. We're tired just thinking of tackling that part of the project (and we'd also love to know what font she used).
There's plenty more to see and read about this terrific playroom on Sarah's blog, Hunts and Lulu, so go take a look!



Comments (15)
GORGEOUS! I especially love that every square inch of the space was thoughtfully planned out (like the art center, for example).
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I love the Charley Harper border
Where is the mini shopping cart from?
I am working on an attic playroom and this is so inspirational! Does anyone know where the beautiful number prints are from?
Elle78 - Melissa and Doug make a cute metal shopping cart:
http://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-4071-Shopping-Cart/dp/B000VO3GPG
Beautiful room! I love the crayon bins hanging from the pole on the wall. Where can I find those?
Oh, that's awesome!
Great organization for what seems like a very functional playspace, but...THIRTY-TWO bins of toys. My kids must be sorely deprived.
Sooo inspirational! I have an unfinished attic that could look a lot like this. Of course it's only reachable by ladder right now, but maybe I'll win the lottery and remodel.
Jamiewood - The crayon bins are from Ikea.
the number prints are Charley Harper.
I'm trying to find affordable, yet stylish table and chairs. I love the ones in the picture. Does anyone know where they are from?
great attic - gives me ideas for our unfinished space.
we used the number cards in our daughter's nursery:
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soooo jealous!!! beautiful space!
chairs are Ikea - she had them recovered.