A marvelous way for LEGO aficionados to pimp their living room from Architecture N Design.

Decorating Room with LEGO Bricks

Decorating Room with LEGO Bricks

Play is the building block of childhood learning, and this romper room, collaboratively designed by Lena Seow, Vrinda Khanna and Suzan Wines of I-Beam Design, is an architecturally inclined child’s wonderland. LEGO boards cover a wall of this room, from floor to ceiling. “Children can build with or against gravity,” says Wines, adding that the child’s ability to impact the basic architecture of the play area by building on the wall is a large part of the appeal. “Everything a child builds becomes an integral part of the play-space architecture until a new construction is made,” she says.

The room also features small cube-shaped pillows, adding to the building adventure. “Kids can build their own environments to play in and on,” Wines says.

For older children who might not enjoy primary-colored LEGO walls but who have a more mature understanding of design, find old blueprints and frame them for a sophisticated architectural environment.

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