You’re not alone if your kids often complain they have nothing to do. Many kids are susceptible to boredom in their homes. It may also seem like your kids have nowhere to go that is entirely to themselves, which is vital for fostering independence and self-enrichment. You can redecorate or renovate your home to create a kid-friendly wonderland where they’ll never complain about boredom again (until they hit the teenage years). If you’re at a loss as to which home addition would best suit your family, the first step is weighing your options.
Playroom
A playroom is a classic and cherished home addition for kids. As a bonus, it usually doesn’t require costly renovations; you can turn any room (or half of a room) into an exciting playroom your kids can enjoy. Add a collection of play and enrichment in the room, depending on your target age range. Board games, video games, puzzles, books, balls, and craft areas are all great options to put into a playroom.
Treehouse or Clubhouse
A treehouse is an exciting, exclusive play area for your kids. You’ll be pretty limited if you don’t have many trees in your yard, but you can turn any treehouse into a standalone clubhouse with similar functioning. Treehouses or clubhouses are private areas for kids to relax, play, read, or play games. Typically, kids will invite their friends into their clubhouse. Ensure your kids play nicely and don’t exclude each other from the clubhouse; this can be a valuable lesson in taking turns and sharing!
Reading Nook
A quiet area to read is significant for kids. Reading is vital to an enriched upbringing and can strengthen cognitive function in any age range. Add a small couch or windowsill bench near a window or source of light. Make the space cozy and intimate. Alternatively, you can feature a backyard reading nook on your porch or in a summer house. Don’t forget plenty of blankets, pillows, and bookshelves!
Media Room
A media room, also commonly referred to as an entertainment room or theater room, is enjoyable for both kids and adults. To avoid screen glares, you’ll want an area that doesn’t see much natural light (or invest in some blackout curtains or blinds). A large television or projector screen can make the space even more exciting. Plug in your game consoles, media players, and sound systems to put the cherry on top. Include comfortable seating and plenty of room to use VR or motion controls. You can also include a gaming PC for variety.
Swimming Pool
A swimming pool is fun for the whole family and an excellent source of exercise and play. Additionally, a swimming pool can add much property value to your home, especially for in-ground versions. Swimming pool installation typically takes the form of either in-ground or above-ground. While above-ground can be cost-friendly and easy to install, in-ground is typically preferred for its permanence and property value boosts.
Sports Court
Our reliance on phone screens, video games, and TV streaming limits the chance to get physical activity in any age group. A sports court or sports area can be fun to invite exercise and physical fitness back into your family’s lives. If you have a large backyard, you can create a versatile sports area to host baseball, football, tennis, soccer, or volleyball. A layer of asphalt or rubber can make it feel more official, too. A basketball hoop can easily be added. Include racks for jump ropes, chalk for hopscotch, and other fun activities your family might enjoy.
Butterfly Garden
Your kids should have at least one way to enjoy the great outdoors. A butterfly garden is beautiful and enriching for all ages. Your kids can even help you plant and care for the flowers, enticing butterflies, birds, and bees to settle. Include comfortable chairs or benches to enjoy and smell the flowers. A butterfly garden can be a good space for relaxing, reading, or enjoying mobile games. Milkweeds, black-eyed Susan, coneflowers, zinnias, and marigolds are some fun options that butterflies love. You can choose butterfly-inviting flowers for your kids to give them a special touch.
Conclusion
Your kids should have a place to retreat in your home, exclusively theirs; it can reduce boredom, increase enrichment, and help everyone relax after hard days. Outside, you can create sports courts, a swimming pool, or a butterfly garden to introduce outdoor enrichment. A treehouse or clubhouse can provide a secret club feeling that will excite any child. Indoors, you can convert any room into a playroom, media room, or reading nook for privacy and fun. The sky is your limit. Consult with your kids and understand what types of home additions might excite them most. Kids who love video games may enjoy a playroom or media room. Kids who love reading will surely love a butterfly garden or reading nook. Make sure their preferences line up with your own!
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