I'm not ashamed of my program and I feel blessed to have had a playroom for my childcare for so long; I know many people wish they had a space outside of their living space.
I live in a split level. The lowest level has a playroom and bathroom and my entry where families come in. The mid level is the living room and kitchen. The upper level has the bedrooms.
Having a beautiful playroom has been great for business but now that my son is 12, it is less and less of a fit for my family (it has been for a long time now, actually.)
Our living room and bedrooms are tiny. The play area is about 1/3 of our small house.
So, I am looking for ways to reclaim the playroom to be more multifunctional without it being a total turn off for business. I want my tween son and his buddies to be able to hang out in there without feeling that its a "baby space."
I have come up with many do-able ideas. What I am wondering now is how to put up chidren's abc/1-2-3 type displays that can be hidden, replaced, flipped over or something when they aren't here.
Ideas?
I live in a split level. The lowest level has a playroom and bathroom and my entry where families come in. The mid level is the living room and kitchen. The upper level has the bedrooms.
Having a beautiful playroom has been great for business but now that my son is 12, it is less and less of a fit for my family (it has been for a long time now, actually.)
Our living room and bedrooms are tiny. The play area is about 1/3 of our small house.
So, I am looking for ways to reclaim the playroom to be more multifunctional without it being a total turn off for business. I want my tween son and his buddies to be able to hang out in there without feeling that its a "baby space."
I have come up with many do-able ideas. What I am wondering now is how to put up chidren's abc/1-2-3 type displays that can be hidden, replaced, flipped over or something when they aren't here.
Ideas?
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