The Frankfort Project

This family came to us with a common challenge: toys were taking over their home, and the playroom and staircase nook lacked both organization and purpose. They wanted a space that worked for their children while still feeling cohesive with the rest of their home.

Our goal was to create a playroom that was both beautiful and functional. We carefully planned designated storage solutions for toys, books, games, and everyday play essentials, ensuring everything had a place while remaining easily accessible for the children. By incorporating stylish storage, thoughtful furniture selections, and a cohesive color palette, we transformed the room into a space that feels intentional rather than cluttered.

The overlooked nook next to the stairs was also reimagined to maximize every square foot of the home. What was once unused space became a purposeful extension of the play area, providing additional storage and functionality while maintaining a clean, elevated aesthetic.

The result is a family-friendly space that supports everyday life, encourages independent play, and proves that a playroom can be both practical and beautifully designed.

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