Simple Tricks to Redesign Your Child’s Playroom

Martino Construction Group offers a wide array of construction services to Long Island homeowners and businesses. While our most popular services include new home construction, kitchen remodeling and bathroom renovations, we can also assist with smaller projects that include adding or renovating an area to function as your children’s playroom.

The most important feature to keep in mind is to design a space that can grow with your child. Many first time parents are eager to add a playroom, but don’t realize how flexible the space should ultimately be. Our team of experienced professionals work with our customers to help them to decide not only what features are important to them now, but how they can be adapted for the future.

Children with parent in playroom

WHAT TO CONSIDER

Reading Nook:

We remind parents that even though they want a cozy space for their children to read, it should be crafted in a way that it will also be useful and large enough to fit a growing child.

Creative Play:

Our gifted craftsmen are known for building beautiful shelves and cubbies to add an upscale look to the room and help to achieve that perfect balance for storage. Parents want children to have easy access to their toys, but also want the area to look neat and clean when playtime is done for the day.

Fitting Furniture:

During the design phase we work with customers to decide what type of furniture they envision adding to the playroom. Do they want lots of open space for their children to spread out, or perhaps they want to add a large couch or table and chairs in the room?

Crafts and Cleanup:

If the plumbing layout of the house works, our team of experts may recommend adding a sink to the room for easy access during craft time or cleanup.

To schedule a consultation, please give us a call at tel: +1(631)603-6518. We look forward to hearing from you!

 

 
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