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Montessori-style playroom by This Wild Heart

Interior: This Wild Heart's Montessori-Style Playroom

March 02, 2020 in Interiors, Lifestyle

Esther of This Wild Heart created this Montessori-style playroom for her son. What’s a Montessori-style playroom, you ask? I had the same question and here’s what I learned.

What is the Montessori Method?

The theory behind the Montessori Method is to create an intentional space that helps a child’s development. It’s supposed to encourage them to be more independent through the room’s design and layout.

One idea is to create an open space that allows kids to move freely. Here are some more ideas.

Low and Accessible

Keeping toys and books on low shelves makes them accessible to children so they can easily interact with them. This helps to keep activities within reach and children will be more engaged with them.

Montessori-style playroom with wooden toys

Child-Sized Furniture

Include child-sized furniture to give them a comfortable place to read or play. A comfortable space creates a better environment for learning and play.

Montessori-style playroom with a tent and table and chairs

Open Space

Leaving open space is like a blank canvas. It encourages kids to use their creativity and imagination. It also gives them space to move around.

Mother and son playing in a Montessori-style playroom.
Mother, father and son playing in Montessori-style playroom.
Mother, father and son playing in Montessori-style playroom.
Montessori-style playroom with wooden peg board

Peg board: Gautier Studio
Mini letter pennants: Little Rose and Co.
Felt Plants: Contrabotanic
Alphabet Chalkboard: Chalk Full of Design
Tea set: Kolkid Raduga Grez Tea Set

Wooden toys on shelf in Montessori-style playroom
Wooden blocks in Montessori-style playroom.

Minimalist and Tidy

Everything has a place. This creates a routine, which is highly beneficial for children. It may take time to develop the habit, but it’s meant to create order and teach them to put back their things in the same spot,

Toddler plays with wooden rainbow blocks in Montessori-style playroom.

Wooden Toys

Many toys are wooden ones instead of battery-powered ones that light up or sing. The idea is to promote imagination and engagement so children develop their motor skills and focus when they’re not distracted by toys with flashing lights or noise.

Wooden blocks in Montessori-style playroom.
Wooden car toys in Montessori-style playroom.

To see where to get these toys and decor, head over to Esther’s blog post!

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