You can see through the doorway into our kitchen (yes, my kids are watching TV…gasp!) which also doubles as our living room/dining room/craft room/and guest room when Grammy comes to stay. Like I have said, not practical, not fun, but “it is what it is.” And really it could be worse. When we first bought the house this was just a big nasty room with no insulation and the walls were old barn boards. We turned this empty room into a hallway and on the other side of the coat rack is where our bathroom is now.
AWW, our kitchen set. It was last years Christmas present and it is the BEST! The kids just LOVE IT and so doesn’t every kid that comes over to play. And yes, we actually have kids over to play as you can only imagine it is just plain CHAOS when that happens!
All of the kids coloring and craft suppllies are kept up high and out of reach of those little fingers.
So there it is, our little playroom!
Whatcha think, Wanna come over and play… in the hallway?
Admitted Fabricaholic says
I Love it! I am always a sucker for bright colors, especially with the white borders, looks so clean and crisp and lively! but can never talk my husband into it…One of these days I am going to have to choose at least one room and make him compromise with me 🙂
The Girl Creative says
I love it!!! How do you keep your kids from trashing it? We can't keep anything nice in our house! lol
Heather - Dollarstorecrafts.com says
It looks great!
Cindy says
I think it's perfect!
Marji says
Found your blog on Pinterest from the ice cream in a bagie post, and here I am an hour later, still reading, I just love your blue kitchen and your coral play room, I keep thinking WHY would you buy a house in such poor shape but it's looking beautiful!!
Marji
http://www.fstampaholic.blogspot,com
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