Last week I shared my playhouse shed's interior and furniture, this week I'm showing you the decor. Check it out:
Note - this is my last post for 2025. I'll be taking my holiday break for the next couple of weeks, but you can expect a new post January 9th!
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Here is how the shed looked at 'move in' time. I had the furniture in place and the walls painted, but didn't yet have the appliances. While I was looking for those I decided that I could at least bring in and organize some of my toy collection, as well as decorate.
In case you missed last week's interior and furniture post, you can find it here.
I purchased Dollar Tree bins and printed labels with my computer to sort dishes. The floor covering is a thrifted table cloth that I found for $4.
Using E6000 industrial strength glue, I attached hooks to the walls to hang picture frames. The pictures on this side are laundry themed because that's where the washer and dryer will go 😊
The back wall, above the cubbies, is where the refrigerator, sink and stove will go. Above here I hung a framed seed packet and a couple of food themed prints. Again I used the E6000 and picture frame hooks.
The right side of the playhouse will be the baby care center, here is how it looked at first.
I used my Cricut to add a decorative sticker to the bathtub so that it wasn't so plain looking, and braided twine rope for hanging the cradle. Again, all picture frame hooks and E6000. I used the tiny ledge at the top to store some small doll accessories. A bit of double stick tape on the bottom of each item keeps them in place.
I want to point out that this 'playhouse' is not intended for kids. It's really just a glorified storage cabinet for my toy collection and not a safe area for unsupervised play. Having ropes like this could pose a strangulation hazard, so it's best not to do the same if you will be having actual children around!
And that's the playhouse shed decor so far!
If you are interested in any of my other toy posts, you can check out these links;
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I hope you enjoyed this playhouse tour post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
© Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2025
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