
Earlier last year, a client in Esher, Surrey, contacted us for help with their children’s playroom furniture design and creation. Wanting to go bespoke to give their children a wonderful playroom, working area and performance stage; they approached a luxury department store in Knightsbridge for help. Impressed with the designs, but not the inflated price tag that came with them, they enlisted Inhouse Interiors. And, it paid off very well… Renowned for our quality and ingenuity, we gave 2 little children from Esher a very magical Christmas indeed.
The two young children at 2 and 4 years old, had a whole attic conversion to themselves, and Inhouse went right to work designing brightly coloured, playful furniture and storage areas…
A rainbow of shelving for media storage surrounds the TV area and includes closed and open storage areas in vibrant hues.

Floor-to-ceiling storage in bright colours houses a huge number of toys in shelves and angled low level storage boxes. Included in the toy area and within 2 alcoves of the room, Inhouse inset wall-mounted storage boxes and a desk for each of the children – height adjustable of course, for when their little legs grow!

A young artists’ dream! This is a great little area complete with rubber flooring for those guaranteed spills. We provided another funky and vibrant area with high and low storage areas, open wall-mounted boxed storage, brightly coloured cupboards, drawers and a huge butterfly shaped magnetic wall-board for displaying all of those fantastical creations.

This girl & boy double act were spoiled rotten when Inhouse designed them a dedicated performance stage. The raised platform, dotted with LED lighting and made with a ‘bouncing’ dance-floor, fills one corner of the playroom. Acting as a ‘back-stage’ area there are also 2 dressing-up wardrobes (for endless costume changes, of course!) with laser-cut motifs and names.
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