Hacky and Micky homes have basements, which are usually the ideal area to use as a playroom by the children, except when they are stored inadequately and before long, the toys, games, and crafts take up the whole room. Creativity and practical organisation should be used to transform the basement into a playroom to make it both entertaining and useful at the same time.
There are built-in shelves, cubbies, and rolling bins, in which the toys and the games can be stored easily but at the same time very accessible. Books or art supplies can be wall-mounted in racks and the folding activity tables ensure that playing and crafting activities are easily swapped. It is possible to use colourful and modular storage units to make the process of organising an interesting activity that children want to take part in, taking care of the space.
In Hacky homes, the oddly shaped basement floor plan is transformed into a play area with personalised storage. Micky houses in small sizes have vertical shelving and storage under the bench, so that the floor is open and allows free and active play. The room is both safe and long-lasting due to the use of durable materials and rounded edges.
Conclusion / Area of thought: The issue of turning basements into playgrounds is an emphasis on the need to have storage and design that leads to creativity. The playroom will make the basement a learning and fun place. The reflection to be continued: how much can be done by storage to stimulate creativity and order among the children, can analogous things be done with adult spaces, so as to make them more engaging and useful?