5 Kid-Friendly Living Room Design Ideas To Keep Your Home Uber Chic

by Pulkit Singh | October 30, 2022 | 5 mins read

Kid-friendly living room ideas for your home

Kid-friendly living rooms are far simpler to design than you thought possible. We show you how.

Graduating from a couple’s household to a kid-friendly home is a milestone, a promotion that needn’t give you sleepless nights. You don’t have to mimic Willy Wonka’s factory to accommodate the kids. It is far simpler and much easier than that. With a few smart design moves, you can keep the adult vibe and still have a kid-friendly living room. Welcome your little humans by creating a space where the whole brood can hang out. DesignCafe shows you that kid-friendly living room designs and style don’t have to be mutually exclusive. 

Take a look at our pocket-friendly, practical solutions for a kid-friendly living room for your growing family. 

Smart Storage Is A Must For Kid-friendly Living Rooms

No matter how expansive your living room design is, with children around, you will always run out of space. Choosing kid-friendly living room furniture with storage options is one way to go about creating more space and keeping the living room clutter-free. DesignCafe has excellent choices when it comes to modular cabinetry that will help make your living room look orderly and increase the floor area.

Containment is vital to keep some discipline in your space. Enter low-maintenance, decorative, enclosed storage bins — and we can’t stress enough on the enclosed part. Storage benches, ottomans and credenzas that function as TV units are all great choices to keep playthings close by without compromising on style. They keep the kid-friendly living room looking spruced up and neat.

Kid-friendly living room with smart storage creates a clutter-free experience
A bench is a great seating and storage option

Invest In Performance Fabrics For A Kid-friendly Living Room

For your kid-friendly living room furniture, we recommend choosing an inexpensive upholstery material so that you can replace it every few years if the need arises. Or you could go for heavy-duty, performance fabric that wears the damage like a medal. Industrial-grade fabric can withstand most kinds of damage — this is why more and more designers are turning to it. It is fade-resistant and is available in soft patterns and textures. For example, outdoor fabrics are making inroads in our kid-friendly living rooms because they are durable without compromising on style. 

For the kid-friendly living room furniture, choose synthetic fibres over natural materials. They are easier to clean and suffer less wear and tear. Leather is the only exception — it can stand almost everything except an apocalypse and looks even better as it ages. You could also opt for slipcovers for the couches.

Kid-friendly living room furniture with performance fabrics reduce maintenance time
Performance fabrics reduce maintenance time
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Rounded Edges Rule Kid-Friendly Living Room Design Ideas

For younger families, furniture with sharp edges is a no-go. The same goes for glass table tops. Instead, large ottomans, wooden or marble table tops, pouffes and futons make better furniture choices. Keep breakable stuff like ceramic and glass decor items out of reach. Seating and table options should be upholstered, ideally. But if you want a coffee table, choose a wooden round one to reduce the chances of accidents. 

Also, ensure there is variety in seating options. Sneak in a couple of ottomans under a high coffee table or place kid-sized bean bags in the living room. You’ll be surprised how the kids will choose to lounge on floor-level seating options than the rest of the furniture.

Kid-friendly living room furniture with rounded edges prevents kids from getting hurt
Ottomans under the coffee table create more seating

Rugs Soften Kid-friendly Living Rooms

Rugs may be a choice in purely adult homes, but they are practically essential in kid-friendly living rooms. Durable, anti-slip area rugs made of natural fibres ensure that the kids are protected from cold floors and hard falls. Accidental spills will happen and an easy-to-clean rug keeps you from flying off the handle when they do. Synthetic and silk rugs stain easily so they are poor choices in a kid-friendly home. Jute, wool and other natural fibres are better alternatives.

Kid-friendly living room rugs with anti-slip
A rug with a busy design will camouflage stains

Also, Read About Living Room Rugs That Promise An Instant Makeover

Open Layouts For Kid-Friendly Living Rooms

Large open areas that meld into each other are great for kids. The large spaces encourage exploration and unimpeded play. You can even opt for large windows and sliding doors to include the outdoors in this seamless space. Use child-friendly foliage to liven up the area. Open layouts are versatile because you can play around with them by using different furniture pieces. Once the kids grow up, they continue to respond to the family’s changing demands.

Kid-friendly living room with open layouts are great for kids
Open layouts lead kid-friendly living room ideas

The living room is a home’s high-traffic area. It is also the epicenter of a home, inviting great conversations and an ever-ready spot for hanging out — be it movie nights or a spontaneous playroom for the kids. By following our kid-friendly living room design ideas that include clutter-bearing storage solutions and versatile seating schemes, you can make the most of your space and keep the brood happy — grandma and children included.

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Pulkit Singh is a home interior content writer at a design cafe

Pulkit Singh

Pulkit Singh is a ninja. An ex-Googler, her articles have been published in various online and offline media. If not slaying dragons or deadlines, she can be found near pots of tea and bookstacks. She is an army brat- her wandering childhood finds resonance now as a fauji's wife. And the reason why there are so many 'she' in this writeup is because she is often told that she has a boy's name. This is her living in denial.

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