5-Minute Playroom Set-Up

Ok, this post is not going to knock-your-socks-off but it is a very exciting change in the Oakey home.
Since our move is just over a month away, we have started to sell our furniture.
Last weekend we said goodbye to my kitchen table, which left me with an empty dining nook.
To date, we have never had “playroom”.
Only a few minutes after our table left I couldn’t help but whip up a make-shift playroom.
Having the kids toys so accessible and on the main floor has been amazing. 
They have gotten so much use out of this space already.
I do miss having a kitchen table, but I am starting to think the sacrifice might be worth it.


Our next apartment will have an eating bar on the island, which makes me wonder if we could live without a table permanently.
The extra living space is wonderful and Ikea does have several folding table/chair options.

I think we just might just give it a try.
What do you think? Could you live without a table?
Also, have I shared my newest DIY art pieces with you?

I honestly can’t remember!
I painted over my last DIY art piece and I like how it turned out.
I think the bold colors are more me.
xo,




Comments

  1. says

    We have a weird shaped apartment that has lots of room but oddly not a spot for a table so we always eat at our kitchen bar area. I do wish we had a table for when we have guests/family over but its not too bad to eat at the bar since its just the two of us. Perhaps you could do a drop leaf table so you have the option of a table when you want it but can keep it small when the kiddos want to play 🙂

  2. says

    I wish we had a formal dining room for this very reason, because our playroom is in our basement & I wish we had a little more space on our main level for it. We use our table everyday but it’s an eat in kitchen & there’s 6 of us. So I couldn’t forgo the table, but sounds like that may be a very good option in your next place. Then get a good one when you can settle into your more permanent digs in the future.

    • says

      Yes, we do need a table but I am considering re-thinking the idea of a traditional table. My husband is NEVER home in time to eat with us and the little guy is in a highchair still. Would I hate just using the bar and having a folding table on hand for when we do want to eat together? Ah, so many decisions!

  3. says

    That painting looks great, the colors are so pretty! We don’t have a playroom in our house, but I would love to have one! I think it would definitely get a lot of use. Maybe I’ll get rid of my kitchen table 🙂

    • says

      Ha! Try is out, why not right? Although I am finding it a little tricky. We definitely need somewhere to eat so this temporary situation wouldn’t last. But with the eating bar….maybe I can make it work?

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