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The Frog Princess Room Design for MyMamihood.com IKEA Orlando 4092 Eastgate Drive Orlando, FL 32839 IKEA-USA.com/Orlando @IKEAOrlando

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The Frog Princess Room Design for MyMamihood.com

IKEA Orlando 4092 Eastgate Drive Orlando, FL 32839 IKEA-USA.com/Orlando @IKEAOrlando

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Notes from the Original Meet and Greet

Playroom/bedroom for 3yr old daughter

Likes yellows, greens, pinks, princesses, butterflies

Transitional furniture pieces the child can grow into

Storage for toys, books, games,

Display shelving to showcase special toys

Play area for friends

Craft area for both Mom and child

Reading, sleeping, and playing area

More lighting added

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Long Term Priorities/Themes

The strategy for the room setting in Children’s IKEA are based on the following statements: Reach and handle by adjusting everything to the child’s size

Enough space for play and movement

Furniture in the child’s own size which is easy to move around

Flexible over time (longevity)

Safety, practical and durable

Organize in a way that the child can learn to put away their own belongings

Cozy environment by creating themes and using fun colors

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Activities/Needs/Solutions

Living situation

Living with children- Toddler

Girl, 3 years old, living with her mother in a single family home

Main activity

Sleeping, relaxing, playing, getting dressed, doing crafts, reading, storing & organizing.

Long term priority

Living with children

A room with colorful details for a girl that loves to play with her friends and do crafts with mommy. She has plenty of storage for books, toys,

craft supplies, and a shelf to display dolls. She also has her very own wardrobe and a mirror hung low enough for her to play dress up.

Main products

MINNEN bed, white

HENSVIK storage series, white

MAMMUT table and chairs

STUVA bench and storage drawer

VIKA/AMON table

JULES chair

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The beginning sketches

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The Floor Plan

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Play

Store

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Organize

Making

Crafts

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Elevations

Elevation A Where the princess sleeps, and where bedtime stories are told

2 options – left features dress-up vanity, right features play kitchen

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Elevations

Elevation B A place for clothing

Adjustable shelving and clothing rail

Roman shades and drapes for the doors

Fabric draped from the ceiling

Wardrobe soft and curved lines go with the fabric

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Elevations

Elevation C A place for playing and being creative

A few options

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Elevations

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What happens When the princess grows up?

The bed extends to a twin size for her to use!

She can use the big girl desk!

The white furniture can be re-used!

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Example of what the room could look like…

Elevations

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This is not a service that is generally provided to the public. IKEA Orlando worked with MyMamihood.com to create this presentation for editorial purposes. Through the posts on MyMamihood.com, we hope that you will

learn the in depth process that our Communication & Interiors team goes through from conception to implementation when creating our store’s room settings.

When planning a space in your own home, consider who will be using the space. Think about the activities that

will take place, the needs and the solutions for the room.

Follow IKEA Orlando on Twitter for regular design inspiration: @IKEAOrlando