Guest Picks: Stock a Playroom With Stylish Toys
by Stephmodo · 20 photos · 8 comments
Kaleidos - $55.00 [ Link ]
If there were an award for prettiest toy, it would go to this one. It's such a wonderful way to show off a love for color and color theory at home. Designed by a renowned artist and education expert, this colorful set is an excellent addition to the Brinca Dada collection.
by Brinca Dada
Duktig Mini-Kitchen - $99.99 [ Link ]
May I introduce you to my favorite modern, well-priced play kitchen? And it comes for under $100! The stove even lights up with the addition of a few batteries. It's a real keeper.
by IKEA
French ABC Blocks - $39.00 [ Link ]
Alphabet blocks are the classic toy that no playroom can do without. If a second language is spoken in your home, these are the perfect blocks to use for learning words and letters. I was amazed at how many languages are offered: Arabic, Polish, German, Danish, Cherokee, Greek, Maori, Korean, etc.
by Uncle Goose
Colorful and eclectic, this whimsical playroom is full of antique and vintage-inspired toys. The retro wooden kitchen is a favorite of mine.
by Stephmodo
Parachutists - $29.00 [ Link ]
Good clean fun is in store for your children (most likely boys), particularly if you have a second story landing that is just begging to be used in an appropriate way.
by Brinca Dada
Ekorre Toddle Wagon/Walker, Light Blue - $19.99 [ Link ]
Your toddler will feel like a big kid pushing around this wooden walker. It's such a good-looking find, and the price point is outstanding.
by IKEA
Zoe House - $169.00 [ Link ]
Who needs a Barbie house when this gorgeous dollhouse is out there? In fact, all of the dollhouses by this brand are perfect for the design enthusiast.
by Brinca Dada
Wooden Fox from France - GBP 12.41 [ Link ]
This is the sweetest pull toy around. Oh my goodness, my kids and I cannot get enough of these French toys.
by Produits France
Neon Yellow & Natural Slingshot - $30.00 [ Link ]
This is definitely an outdoor toy, but consider storing it inside, propped up against other toys on a modern shelf or hung on the wall. It's just so darn attractive — that neon! It would be a shame to tuck one of these slingshots away.
by Hella Slingshots
Blocks, Walnut - $89.00 [ Link ]
Some toys, like these gorgeous walnut blocks by Brinca Dada, simply aren't meant to be pieced together perfectly. Certain children (and adults), will appreciate a more spontaneous building session — one that looks different every single time. I also just think that they are downright gorgeous.
by Brinca Dada
Manhattan Toy Beads Wood Rattle, Classic - $11.50 [ Link ]
These are so pretty that you won't mind when they're left out. In fact, you may even encourage it.
by Amazon
Playsam Dollhouse - EUR 95.00 [ Link ]
My heart went pitter-patter when I spotted this sweet but modern dollhouse. It is a delightful addition to any little girl's world. When unused, simply store the dolls and furniture inside the house, and then flip it around so that only the clean side is visible.
by Connox
Pinkberry Mini Suitcases Nested Set - $24.99 [ Link ]
Use suitcases for storage or for dress-up. Either way, it's a good move, as these are not only beautifully designed, but economical too.
by Plain Mary
I love the fun mix of color and classic toys (like the wooden horse and Pinocchio) in this playroom. Colorful baskets and suitcases serve as storage for smaller toys.
by Stephmodo
Wooden Toy Skittles Bowling Game by Little Alouette - $25.00 [ Link ]
I am always on the hunt for clever, classic toys that can keep the kids amused for long periods of time (particularly in the winter months when the park is not an option). This wooden bowling game stole my and my kids' hearts quickly. You'll be shocked at how inexpensive it is too. In fact, everything over at Little Alouette is top notch.
by Etsy
Måla Easel - $14.99 [ Link ]
This classic easel is truly a wonderful addition to a modern playroom. It's nice to have a variety of toys, and this one adds height and vertical interest.
by IKEA
This is a fun way to organize toys so that visiting guests and little children (who cannot read) know where to place everything.
by Stephmodo
Balancing Blocks - $48.00 [ Link ]
Create your own Stonehenge with these hand-painted sculptural balancing blocks from Areaware.
by AREAWARE
Navy and White Horizontal Stripe Tent and Mat by The Teepee Guy - $180.00 [ Link ]
When you wear stripes almost every day, it seems only natural to consider a striped tepee for the playroom. Happy and bright, this means instant happiness for all within its walls.
by Etsy
Geno the Giraffe - $49.95 [ Link ]
It's certainly a toy (and I hope your children use it as such), but this giraffe will look awfully sculptural on the shelf as well. I highly recommend keeping this one in full view at all times, as it adds a fun look to any play space.
by Kinetic Creatures
Latest Ideabooks
People found the photos in this ideabook after searching for:
View over a million photos:
Find Local Pros by Category:
Architects & Designers · Interior Designers & Decorators · General Contractors · Home Media Design & Installation · Landscape Architects & Designers · Kitchen & Bath Designers · Design-build Firms · Closet & Home Storage Designers · Carpet and Flooring · Fireplaces · Tile, Stone & Countertops · Specialty Contractors · Landscape Contractors
Find Local Pros by Metro Area:
Atlanta · Austin · Baltimore · Boston · Chicago · Dallas · Dc Metro · Denver · Detroit · Hawaii · Houston · Las Vegas · Los Angeles · Miami · Minneapolis · Nashville · New Orleans · New York · Philadelphia · Phoenix · Portland · Salt Lake City · San Diego · San Francisco · Seattle · St Louis





http://www.squidoo.com/modern-wood-play-kitchen-for-toddlers
http://www.squidoo.com/modern-baby-toys
Click on the product title to go to the product page with "visit store" link in green. Hope that helps.
I have in stock , made to order and custom listings in my shop in a rainbow of colors and fabrics. Use coupon code houzz5 to save 5% on your order at checkout.
Seriously--let them have fun and chuck 'em--the toys that is!--in a bin when they are not actively playing. The kids and your sanity will thank.you.
My youngest is a designing engineer of complex projects that bear an uncanny resemblence to some "Modern sculptures" and he tells me that the freedom he was given to play with--and take apart--things is what sparked this career. He was given old radios, telephones; the frame of the old metal swing set; old dog house and other cast off's to play with; rebuild and re-design. One of the most re-done items? The frame of a spring horse! That became every fort; castle; hide out and tank you could imagine. I would seek things at yard sales for him so he DIDN'T take apart our stuff to find out how it worked! Oh and at age 11 he could do a brake job---and rebuild an engine with supervision.
These are real pretty and I am sure my grandkids would love some of them but--we are already letting them take apart things!