Room to move, build and make a mess - planned so play never tips into chaos.
Every family knows the playroom that started full of promise and ended as a floor you can't cross. The difference between the two is rarely the toys - it's the plan. Thoughtful playroom design in Ahmedabad treats the room like a small studio for a child: open in the middle for the big, physical business of play, and organised at the edges so that everything has somewhere obvious to go when the day is done.
We take our cue from child-centred design thinking - light, order, and open-ended materials that let a child lead their own play. That means low, reachable storage instead of tall cupboards only an adult can use, a few loose zones rather than one fixed function, and surfaces chosen for real life. The result is a room that feels generous and alive when it's in use, and calm the moment it's cleared.
A good playroom is designed around how children actually move and make. We protect an open floor for the running, building and rolling that little bodies need, then set up clear zones so different kinds of play don't collide. Materials are chosen for spills and scuffs, display is set at a child's height so their work is theirs to reach, and the whole thing is built to shift as they grow. These are the principles we design against.
A couple of the play spaces we've designed across Ahmedabad - built to be busy, and easy to reset.
Playrooms vary a lot with how much is custom joinery versus loose furniture. A well-planned playroom with built-in storage, a soft floor and a couple of activity zones typically lands between ₹2.5 and ₹9 lakh in Ahmedabad. If it shares a room with sleeping or study, we scope it against that. We'll give an honest figure once we've seen the space.
Zoning and storage do most of the work. We keep an open floor in the middle for movement, push activities to the edges as loose zones - building, reading, art, pretend - and give every category a home the child can reach. When tidying up is a two-minute job rather than an argument, the room stays playful without tipping into chaos.
A mix of wipeable and soft. Hard-wearing, easy-clean surfaces on the things that take spills and scuffs - floors, table tops, low cabinets - and softness where children sit and land, like a rug, floor cushions and rounded edges. We avoid anything fragile at child height and choose finishes that still look good after a few years of real use.
Yes, and we plan for it. The storage and layout are designed so the room can shift from toddler play to older-child hobbies, and eventually into a study, hangout or guest space. Because the built-in pieces are neutral and adaptable, the change is a re-style rather than a rebuild.
Your child's age, the room size, and the kind of play they love - we'll take it from there.
Start a project