• A Modern Coastal design is perfect for a California beach bum! This bright and airy space, filled with monochromatic blues and earthy neutrals, will have your little one feeling like the Pacific is their backyard.

  • Really everything can be considered sensory play. The five senses are how we experience the world around us, but usually when we hear this term, we’re referring to touch or tactile play. Fine motor skills, hand strength and dexterity are all bolstered through sensory bin experiences.

Surfer Sensory Zone

  • A Bohemian design fit for a little hippie! Warm tones, detailed patterns, low lying furniture and botanicals come together to create a cozy corner of your home.

  • Even before children are able to read and write, their environment and caregiver can foster the development of pre-literacy skills. Reading to children, conversing about the plot and characters and filling a space with print, all support literacy in young children.

Boho Babe Book Cave

  • Every day will feel like a safari in this playroom. From the plants and wild animals to the big body furniture to swing and climb, your child is sure to feel like they’re in the heart of the jungle.

  • Big Body Play is so(ooooooo) important in early childhood! This is where kids learn to take risks, learn about their strengths and limits and practice consent. They’ll have their body for their whole life, so it’s crucial that they have the opportunity to become familiar with it when they’re young.

Gross Motor Jungle

  • If your home has a Mid-Century retro feel, this play space will blend right in! Geometric shapes, pops of color and natural wood furniture will make this a functional, yet playful area of your abode.

  • Instruments allow children to feel autonomy and control as they create their own rhythms and contribute to group sound. They observe cause and effect as they strum a guitar or press a piano key. And, obviously, with music comes dancing! A cathartic and freeing activity for all ages, dancing gets kids comfortable in their own bodies.

Mid-Century Mod Music Lovers

  • Giddy up! Let’s put your teeny ranch hand to work (or should we say play)! Western design is known for natural elements, ruggedness and animal goods, all which are displayed in this cowpoke chic space.

  • This Wild West playroom has got it all. It’s complete with a cozy area, gross motor features and building materials. Making a space dynamic leads to engaging and sustainable play.

Classic Western

  • Your child’s creations will be the focal point of this minimalistic room. Characterized as modern, simplistic and calm, it’s the perfect space for their imagination to run free.

  • In Reggio Emilia we call an art studio the Atelier. It’s outfitted with many mediums for expressing oneself and making art. Children then take what’s on the inside and offer it to the world through drawing, painting, and sculpting.

Minimalist Maker Space

Fairy Wonderland Small World

  • For the child that loves getting lost in their own world! The warm neutrals, woodsy nods and air of magic in this wonderland space will have your child believing that anything is possible.

  • This is exactly what it sounds like, children creating their own miniature communities and characters! Small world play can encompass building and pretend play. It’s also a venue for children to think about big ideas like good and evil, power and what it means to help. Believe it or not, they’re wrestling with concepts like this even when they’re young!

  • There’s no reason the joy of camp can’t last all year! With dark woods, sporty features and an All-American color scheme, this space will feel just like the cabin they call home for the summer.

  • Building encourages strategic planning, problem solving, and cooperation if working with a partner! It often precedes pretend play, as towers and cabins become home to dolls and figurines. Finally, it familiarizes children with fundamental STEAM concepts like measurement, geometry, and volume.

Vintage Camp Builder’s Corner

  • Next stop, Hollywood! Whether you have a little musician or thespian on your hands, this Art Deco room is sure to inspire a performance. The jewel tones, lush velvets, ornate wallpaper and metallic accents will have you believing Daisy Buchanan could walk in at any moment.

  • Performance has so many benefits. Dance, song, poetry and drama are all languages children use to communicate their experience of the world. In addition to being a fun, creative outlet, their comfortability on stage will bolster self image and confidence.

Little Performer’s Paradise

Southern Charm Truck Stop

  • Perfect for a South Carolina transplant. With a complementary color scheme, gingham wallpaper and needlepoint pillows, this room is straight out of Better Homes and Gardens. If we know anything, it’s that trucks are beloved by all children!

  • There’s more than meets the eye when it comes to truck play! When paired with ramps, obstacles and loose parts, these one dimensional toys take on new potential. Children can explore speed, velocity, gravity, and trajectory while playing with any kind of automobile.