If there's one room in your home where you can really lean into dopamine decor, it's the playroom – here's how to do it like a professional

Want a joyful, colorful, and functional playroom without the design overwhelm? Here's your shortcut

collage of kids playroom items from Smart Playrooms
(Image credit: Smart Playrooms)

If there's one room in the home that begs for bold color, pattern, and creativity, it's the playroom. Far from just a room to hoard toys, a well-designed children's room should inspire, encourage development and independence, and of course: spark joy.

But let's face it, as an adult, it can be hard to come up with playroom ideas that don't ruin your carefully curated interior design style. So that's where the experts come in.

Blending dopamine decor ideas and the loud luxury trend, Smart Playrooms is a design-led duo that transforms run-of-the-mill children's spaces into vibrant, functional, play-centric fun rooms that serve to delight both kids and adults alike.

neutral playroom designed with a house within a house play space, a green slide, and colorful painted wall mural

(Image credit: Smart Playrooms)

The good news is that sad beige nurseries are finally on their way out, making room for an explosion of color. Playrooms are the perfect place to break away from neutrals and lean into your more expressive side.

Karri Bowen-Poole, founder and CEO of Smart Playrooms, has spent over a decade transforming how children play at home. Teaming up with her lead e-designer Robin Hull, the duo has created a one-stop shop for sensory-rich, color-confident playrooms that inspire meaningful play and learning.

As a team, they have produced countless jaw-dropping rooms using their full design or e-design packages, which bundle everything from layout plans and color palettes to curated shopping lists and play-focused furniture.

Heading to the Smart Playrooms website, you'll find their e-design package, which is split between the Climbing Zone E-Design, which focuses on movement and motor development, and the All Out E-Design, which designs a fully custom, multi-zone space. For both, you'll receive 3D rendering, floor plans, a shopping list, and they'll even meet virtually with your contractor.

Think of it as the shortcut to a Pinterest-worthy playroom, without the overwhelm.

pink and green foliage style wallpapered playroom with climbing frames, a fluffy white faux shearling swing and a pink wavy mirror

(Image credit: Smart Playrooms)

Alongside these clever, all-in-one design packages, their curated shop of playroom pieces is almost entirely custom-made in the USA and utilizes Montessori and Reggio Emilia philosophies.

Blending design-focused aesthetics and functionality to create everything from climbing walls to playroom storage ideas, their designs look nothing like the bulky, overstimulating toys you’d usually find in a playroom. It’s dopamine decor with one mission: to create spaces that excite kids while supporting their development.

Designing for children doesn’t have to mean chaotic, and can certainly still be super chic. It’s about making intentional, joyful choices that resonate with little ones – in a playroom, that might mean a bright green slide or a fluffy swing.

So if you're looking to make your playroom just as intentional and well-designed as any other room in the house, Smart Playrooms might just be the shortcut you didn’t know you needed.

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Whether you're working with a blank slate or trying to tame toy chaos in your existing playroom, Smart Playrooms' curated designs and shoppable site offer a clever, creative, and joyful shortcut to creating spaces that your children will love – and you’ll actually want to spend time in.

Charlotte Olby
Style & Trends Editor

Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome

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