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How Cool is This LEGO Kids Room?
I spotted this LEGO room over on HGTV, designed by three women from I-Beam Design. Don’t you just love it? They covered the entire wall, floor to ceiling, with LEGO boards, giving kids the ability to build in unique, gravity-defying ways.
It got me thinking just how many cool LEGO-themed kids items there are nowadays. Take a look at some of our favorite ways to complete this LEGO kids room:
A LEGO room needs….LEGO toy storage! Naturally.
And then frame pictures in these LEGO frames!
Time for lunch…from your LEGO lunchbox!
But not until you wash up with your LEGO soap.
And even when your kids outgrow their love of LEGOs, they’ll still appreciate this funny, clever LEGO book.
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2 Comments
Deanna commented on May 25 11 at 5:17 pmits cute but umm .. NO I would break my neck and step on a lego then my lil boy wouldnt pick them up id have to umm cute but not for my family !
Inger commented on May 25 11 at 8:32 pmHi
This is a wonderful post thank-you.
Not sure I could put baseplates all over my son’s wall but a little is a good idea.
I do love the storage options though.
Might add it to my post:
http://www.thebricklife.com/lego-storage-the-best-practical-solutions/
Cheers
Inger
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