A Minimalist Montessori Home Tour: The Living Room
The pillows are a comfort necessity. We purposely use indoor/outdoor pillows as they're easier to clean, more durable and sensory friendly without buttons, snaps, zippers, sequins and more.
Our coffee table is actually an activity table with storage carts underneath. We keep a kid friendly table mat on the table to prevent damage while playing. The carts store a plush blanket for everyone in the house to use while enjoying time in the living room.
The only other wall hanging we have in the room is a canvas print of a painting by Minerva Teichert. My husband is a huge fan of art, so we try to include it where we can in our home as it brings him joy.
All of our media entertainment is stored in the last corner of the living room. What you see is all that we own.
Due to our home being out in the middle of nowhere, we do not have Wi-Fi, which means no streaming of entertainment, unless it's through our phones or iPads.
Below the tv you see our cable box and the boys' Xbox with controllers. On one bottom shelf all of our DVDs and Blu-ray discs, stored in portable cases for easy access. We just throw away the cases that come with the movies.
The second bottom shelves stores the boys' Xbox games, along with a few other misc. media items.
As always, I make sure to have at least one plant in each room of the house. In the living room there's one large one in the corner, and two tiny plants located on top of the play shelves, and over the TV.
The only other decor in the room is a picture of each of the kids and a space for a family or sibling picture.
We absolutely love our living room. It's simple, peaceful, and so much fun!
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