Japanese Playroom
A spare space with an identity crisis becomes an organized Japanese-themed playroom.
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BeforeHomeowners Eric and Angie Matsunos' daughters have a playroom with no room to play. Their two young girls have lots of toys but need a place to keep them within their reach. Designer Karen McAloon finds solutions to organize the space and creates a whimsical Japanese theme that reflects the family's style by using things they already have.
Before: Eric and Angie Matsuno want a playroom for their two little girls, but they need to use the space too. Right now the room has a daybed, exercise bike, toys, a TV and a fish tank in it, none of which gives it a clearly-defined purpose.
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