Filled with personal touches and toys, a backyard tree fort
provides children with a bit of private space and a sense of independence. In
many areas around the world, however, a tree house becomes unusable during snow
or rain-filled months. As a result, you may wish to recreate the tree house
setting in a tiny room inside your home. Make certain not to over-furnish the
room, as clutter will cause the already tiny room to look even smaller as well
as make it difficult to walk through.
Instructions
1 :
Place a small but colorful children’s table in the corner of
the room with no more than four matching chairs. Conserve space by pulling the
table and chairs away from the wall only when all four seats are needed. Leave
the table empty so as not to create clutter.
2 :
Fill another corner with stack able storage units, available
in wood and canvas, or consider a small toy chest. Create additional seating by
covering the chest with padded cushions. Stuff the bins or chest with items
such as board games, construction paper, safety scissors, stickers, colored
pencils and crayons, as well as a plastic tea set and dolls for little girls.
Include sleeping bags and pillows for sleepovers....Gosford furniture stores

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