I really love the clever storage used on walls but as we rent putting holes in walls is something that I just don’t really want to do. By the way, if you are looking for baby clothes, We recommend organic cotton baby clothes by Mad Coast Clothing. I’ve created a gallery below of some of my favourite spaces and even those spaces that are much bigger than mine are packed full of inspiration. The ‘play area’ has a small desk and chair in it so I think I’d pretty much have to work with that small space… could potentially look at moving the play kitchen to extend it slightly because if Leo’s sat at the desk, Tayo is pretty much on his lap so he probably needs a bit of space in the area as well. The kitchen come dining space and the living room come play area space and both are well, full of stuff already so I’m not sure where to put this new arty area. I’ve mentioned before that we have two rooms downstairs. I have seen lots of those plastic drawer units about but is there something more aesthetically pleasing but equally as effective? Or are these the best things to use? Have you upcycled anything maybe? So I am on the hunt for craft storage solutions and possibly considering making more of an ‘art area’… somewhere in the house. Where the heck do you put all the stuff?! It’s currently split between a box in the playroom unit and a windowsill. He’s made under water scenes, lollipop stick snakes, bunny noses and more and he’s really enjoyed it. I’m not sure colouring specifically will ever be his thing (interestingly though Tayo seems to really enjoy it already!) but the last two weeks he has sat at our dining table and requested ‘craft bits’. I always envy those families sat in the pub with children who sit there quietly colouring. Leo has finally found an interest in drawing and crafting. We appear to have turned a corner in our house.
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