![]() ![]() One of the benefits of a Montessori playroom is that it allows children to develop their autonomy and independence. A Montessori approach to designing a playroom can provide children with the freedom to explore and learn at their own pace.Īccording to Lovevery, an expert in child development, “The Montessori method of education is based on the idea that children learn best through self-directed play and exploration.” This approach emphasizes open-ended materials and a child-centered environment that encourages children to learn through hands-on experiences. Montessori Approach to Designing a Playroom: Unlocking Your Child's PotentialĬreating a playroom that nurtures a child's natural curiosity and creativity is vital for their overall development. Use this link at Crate & Kids to get a discount: Use this link at Crate & Kids to get a discount: Ĭircular Play Table: I love this table from Crate and Kids because not only is it compact, but it’s got room for book storage and Sofia has sooooo many books from her Literati Subscription. This again gives the space a break from too much color and adds a cool calming effect. I also love that the whole set is ombré shades of blue and white. This Pikkler triangle plus rock bridge plus arch set was perfect for our play room setup and helps her get all of her climbing energy out.īall Pit: We were gifted this amazing ball pit from Crate and Barrel and it’s such a nice way to end the Pikkler Triangle bridge and Rainbow setup that we have. She’s such a little monkey and loves to climb on everything. But I actually bought this set when Sofie was about 10 months that old and I’m so glad I did. Pikkler Triangle: I will admit that at first I was super skeptical. They also have matching stools if you have a toddler who can sit still :) I use this table for pretty much all of my setups and it’s the perfect height for her. Anyway, we’ve already gotten so much use out of this table when she was just learning to stand and obsessed with water play (outdoors) and now sensory play indoors. Sensory Table: I’m lucky to live in California where there’s an IKEA right nearby so snagging a Flisat Table was a must! I also got a few White Trofast bins to go with it because I’ve heard they may stop selling them. This rug is a little on the thinner side so I’d definitely recommend a rug mat. Light rug or play mat: I love this West Elm Play All Day Rug! A rug or soft play mat can make a hardwood floor so much nicer for a play space. ![]() Even after messy sensory play, this rug always washes bright clean white and looks so good. ![]() I love this “Play All Day” rug from West Elm because it’s mostly white (again remember white space!) but it brings a nice pop of rainbow color. If you have hard wood floors like me, grounding the focal point with a rug is super helpful and provides a nice clean look. It could be a couch, a jungle gym, or a sensory play table. Once you’ve designed your storage wall, it’s important to find the centerpiece of focal point of the play space. I get compliments on these shelves all of the time and the main difference between these and shelves from IKEA for example are that the closed units provide a reprieve of what space which makes the overall aesthetic less cluttered feeling bright and white and clean. This allows toys and books to be accessible to kiddos, but also give your room to hide things away in drawers and cabinets. I love these because they combine open and closed storage. They don’t make them anymore, but I’m sure you can find some on Facebook Marketplace or in outlet stores. I started with these amazing shelving units from Crate and Barrel called Aspect Modular. So first and foremost, I recommend starting your room design with storage you can use to organize the bits and bobs and loose pieces that will otherwise end up scattered everywhere. Between gifts from friends, toy subscriptions (Lovevery parents over where!) and holidays and birthdays, the collection grows faster than you likely have space for. If you’re already a mom you know that toys get out of control fast. Now let’s just into some tips and tricks!Īnd if you just want links to everything here scroll to the bottom! Tip 1: start with the storage This rainbow themed playroom is Montessori inspired, design for fun and play, and organized so that you can always find the toys you need. ![]() If you’re on the hunt for inspiration for your Pinterest perfect playroom you’ve come to the right place! I’ve spent countless hours scouring the web for the perfect playroom inspiration and I’ve finally noted it all down here so that hopefully I can save you some time in designing your own playroom. ![]()
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