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    I like separate play areas
    you could always change it if something doesn't work

    How did your move go and have the kids settled into the new house?

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    I like using low furniture (3" tall, long storage shelves etc) to break up a large room into smaller play areas. It creates specific play zones and prevents kids just randomly running in circles but still keeps the room open and allows me to see everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee-Bee View Post
    I like using low furniture (3" tall, long storage shelves etc) to break up a large room into smaller play areas. It creates specific play zones and prevents kids just randomly running in circles but still keeps the room open and allows me to see everything.
    Thats what i have done When i get a chance I would love to take pictures and get ideas as to how improve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Van View Post
    I like separate play areas
    you could always change it if something doesn't work

    How did your move go and have the kids settled into the new house?
    Went really well kids love the new house and space. I have it right that our play room divided in to four areas, with a the centre area being a large run space.

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