Weeks ago, Karl Ryan bought a house and was in need of refurbishment, and of course the living room was a priority project, yet instead of making it a comfortable lounge equipped with smart gadgets, Ryan thought of something else: a beautiful place where his three-year-old son Oakley had fun with. Years.

When he finished equipping the playroom with everything, the father, who lives with his family in British Leeds, moved to a group on Facebook and shared the pictures of the entertainment room before and after its completion.

"I wanted to keep the largest possible free space possible, which was the basis of the design," Ryan says, continuing: "It made me use the space surrounding the room, and by creating two levels I managed to leave more space for my son and keep the floor blank in front of him, and there are simple things like The ladder, the hole of the ball, and the climbing rope, are all to help him be active, and there are also tunnels that allow him to get away from the lights if I become uncomfortable for him.

There are more things to stimulate Oakley's motor skills, such as a basketball hoop and hoarding, and so on. It is simple and effective, and the British father said the project could cost about 800 pounds, “My business in the field helped me a lot, because I was able to do everything I want him and reduce the costs to a minimum. ”And for Oakley, Ryan thinks that the games room was his best place ever,“ He only gets out of it! ”

Instead of making it a comfortable lounge equipped with smart gadgets, Ryan thought of something else: a beautiful place where his three-year-old son Oakley had fun with.