A $200 IKEA Hack Doubled the Storage in This Empty Living Room Corner
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A $200 IKEA Hack Doubled the Storage in This Empty Living Room Corner
""You don't need to have a playroom and can make a great play space within another space but still keep it in keeping with your decor," she says."
""[This project] means we can spend time together as a family with easy access to toys for my children, but still keep it as a grown-up space.""
"And the Apartment Therapy advice here, of course, is that this hack can even be for grown-ups with no kids at all! If you're short on storage in any space, consider a TROFAST bench setup such as this, and spruce it up with a cushion, pillows of your choice (although the bear ones here are certainly pretty cute), and matching wood-toned shelving overhead."
Overhead shelving blends a toy corner into the living room, creating a unified space for play and living. A play area can be created within another room while maintaining decor cohesion with matching shelving and textiles. The setup enables family time with easy access to toys while preserving a grown-up aesthetic. The approach suits adults without children who need extra storage. A TROFAST bench provides concealed toy storage and seating and can be enhanced with a cushion, pillows, and wood-toned shelving to coordinate with room décor. Decor choices, such as bear-themed pillows, can add personality while remaining cohesive.
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