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Creating a home that's ready for playtime

4 min read
Apr '20 • by Heather

Quick summary

Creating a child-friendly home involves designing adaptable, easy-to-clean spaces with safety and fun in mind. Prioritise flexible furniture and durable flooring, which typically cost around £30-£50 per sqm, and include features like chalkboard walls or sensory zones to support development. Keep noise and mess manageable with specific zones for quiet and messy play, ensuring your home grows with your child’s needs.

The home plays an important role in every child’s development. It’s where they take their first steps, say their first words, and learn the joys of playtime.

At Resi, we believe home design can do more than just make a space look nice. It can provide rooms that encourage your child’s development and allow them to play to their heart’s content.

If you’re looking for ways to stop your kids from clawing at the walls, here are our top tips for adding some playtime fun…

Create space for games

Our 2020 Happy Homes report discovered that adaptability is one of the key factors in shaping our well-being at home. Why?

Not only does it allow our homes to grow with our children’s changing needs, day to day, having an adaptable space opens up more room for play.

Consider adding in furniture to key spaces that are easy to move. Tables on wheels, light foot stools, even couches that can easily pushed to the side. Kids should easily and safely be able to make space for games so that an intense game of tag or a handstand challenge can be carried out without posing a risk to surrounding decor.

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