Oakville Beaver, 26 Jan 1994, p. 51

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esc c 2 C 0t n f your children are turning your home into a giant playground, a playroom may be the perfect way o keep them occupied and out of ouble. With some creative planâ€" Ei)gg, you can design a multiâ€"purpose m which can adapt to your youngâ€" ters‘ changing needs as they grow der. When selecting a location for the )layroom, keep the age of your chilâ€" dren in mind. An attached garage, hich usually has a couple of ntrances, can be a great location for older child‘s playroom. In addiâ€" ion, because it is somewhat isolated, t will be less noisy than if it is locatâ€" right within your home. Depending on the size of your ic and the height of its ceiling, it an be transformed into an exciting layroom. The sloping walls and eiling can create some interesting ks where storage units for toys ould be installed. As your children ow older, those nooks could also e converted into study areas or obby centres. An attic may be more suitable for older child, since the steep stairs uld be dangerous for a youngster. ‘o improve the safety of the stairs, ‘s a good idea to install handrails. in addition, make sure that theâ€"stair overings are firmly secured so there no loose edges to trip over. THE COLOUR SCHEME You should also give a lot of hought to the colour scheme for the layroom. Make sure you involve our child in this process by disâ€" ussing preferred patterns and colors. To make sure the room is adaptâ€" ble to the changing tastes of your Eoungsters, try to select neutral backâ€" round colours. Then use accent r'ecs such as colourful cushions and NOTABLE Q When choosing furniture, it‘s worth it to spend a little bit more money on durable pieces which will last . Q Select shelving systems and desks that are adjustable, so they can be elevated as the child grows. posters to liven up the room. This is a very practical approach, since it‘s less expensive to replace the accent pieces than to redecorate the entire room. FLOORING Keep durability and comfort in mind when selecting flooring. Cork tiles are an excellent option for a playroom, since they are warm and easy to maintain. Vinyl floors are also practical if you choose a thicker, cushioned grade that will withstand a lot of use. Carpets can be another good option. However, avoid coarseâ€"texâ€" tured carpeting if you have a youngâ€" ster still crawling â€" it can be abrasive on young skin. Also, avoid lightâ€" coloured carpeting that will show stains. If you have wooden floors, make sure there are no loose boards or splinters that could be dangerous. FURNISHINGS When choosing furniture â€" espeâ€" cially for a younger child â€" avoid pieces that are unstable or have sharp edges. It‘s worth it to spend a little bit more money on durable pieces which will last longer. Select shelvâ€" ing systems and desks that are adjustable, so they can be elevated as the child grows. In addition, make sure that shelving systems are secured against a wall â€" just in case your youngster becomes tempted to use them as a ladder. If you decide to combine a playâ€" room with a child‘s bedroom, make sure the room has enough storage for r------------------------------------ PLUG INTO SAVINGS ... UG INTO A Complete Beam Systems Air Package Systems FROM ONLY L EXPIRES FEB. 28/94 J LEXPIRES FEB. 28/94. e# DON‘T LUG A VACUUMâ€"PLUG IN A BEAM:! 1064 SOUTH SERVICE RD. E. 842â€"6220 esigning playroom can be fun â€" and save headaches various items such as clothes, shoes, books, and toys. Ensure that all of these items can be tucked away, so the room has a clutterâ€"free floor where the child can STEAMATIC â€" Cleaning the Whole World ... One Home at a Time | AIR DUCT || STEAM || STEAM | ICLEAMIN(?-=I CLEAN “ CLEAN l SPECIAL ||SPECIAL [SPECIAL] $1 00 !! $ (up to 15 vents) I I U hn 11 WHOLE HOUSE Living Room, 11 _ sPECIAL Dining Room j j RLiving 3Bl)i(r’\ing coms, 3 Bedroom Hall : I traffic areas %“"" LEXPIRES FEB 28’94JI l f you‘ve been waiting . s19mn9££o. Mon.â€"Wed. 8â€"6 Thurs. Fri. 8â€"8 Saturday 10â€"4 play. You may want to add extra shelves and lowâ€"level cupboards if there are a lot of storage items. Submitted by the Ontario Real Estate Association. P661 ‘gz Aenuer ‘Aepseupam â€" sawop â€" €H o sr en I m c [‘ | i i i 561â€"7115 Ask us about our sisam clean furniture special for the perfect time to buy a Beam central vacuum system, THE TIME IS NOW! VACUUM BAGS werchcl is hss on ‘ew ns s VACUUM BAGS | WI'I'H COUPoON ONI.YI ‘‘‘‘‘ uo T Th Snd s e d d 00eA uie oc F10 mc n d n ie L d c Wc ue i

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