After purchasing our house almost one year ago, we've taken the plunge to make our upstairs living room a very kid friendly space.




This is what our living room/playroom looked like when we purchased our house:

And this is what the space looked like prior to us embarking on making it our full fledge play room:
We've done a lot of work in this room, including turning that window into a patio door. This is what our space looks like today:
We still have more work to be done, but we're slowly getting a room that we can use as both a playing and living space. I'll show details of some of our projects in another post.
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