Using Your Dining Room As A Playroom

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  • jacksmommy13
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2016
    • 23

    Using Your Dining Room As A Playroom

    Does anyone have a door on their dining room? I'm rearranging my daycare area and would like to use my dining room as the playroom. It's right off the entryway.
    I would need a double door. I like the idea that I can shut them at the end of the night and not see any toys.
    I can't decide on barn doors or french doors. I'd love some input! Yay or Nay on the doors?
  • Alwaysgreener
    Home Child Care Provider
    • Oct 2013
    • 2520

    #2
    I personally would go with a dutch door. That way you could use it as a gate also. Is see no reason that you couldn't do double dutch doors.
    With a barn door how would you keep little ones from opening and shutting it? Would you install a latch or a stopper to hold the door?

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    • Pestle
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2016
      • 1729

      #3
      My play room is a converted carport that now has a 1/2 bath. The dining room is where I have art and meals, and is gated off from the kitchen with a tall baby gate, gated off from the living room with a long Regalo metal gate, and has French doors to the play room.

      The problem I have is that the play room is down 3 steps from the dining room. So there has to be a gate or door to keep babies from falling face-first down the stairs when we're up in the dining room. The French doors are a real nuisance, though; even with a guard, I worry about fingers getting pinched.

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        #4
        Originally posted by 284878
        I personally would go with a dutch door. That way you could use it as a gate also. Is see no reason that you couldn't do double dutch doors.
        With a barn door how would you keep little ones from opening and shutting it? Would you install a latch or a stopper to hold the door?
        If you do the dutch door(the ones with separate top and bottoms), you can do a eye hook and latch system. It still moves a little but no were enough to get any pinched fingers. We had doors at a daycare I worked at without a latch and within the first week had a child go to the er missing skin and bloody cause they shut there finger in the 1/4 inch gap!

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