We are moving next month and our new house has a finished lower level with 3 separate rooms. I'm planning on making one of the rooms a playroom/media room for the kids. Right now, the toys are just intermingled into our living and dining room. I'm worried that the kids won't want to go down there to play because they are so used to being in the common areas of the house.
Do you find that your kids are willing to play in their basement playrooms? Also, do the toys end up staying in the play room or do they inevitably still end up all over the house? I'm really excited to be able to have a playroom for my girls but I'm wondering if I'm hyping it up in my head. How has having a playroom space changed things for you?
Re: If you have a basement playroom?
We have a basement playroom and one on our second level. Toys do make it onto our main level quite frequently, but I LOVE having a place to put them away and to keep bigger toys like the train table and kitchen. Sports stuff and riding toys are downstairs.
We keep baskets in our family room with an assortment of smaller toys and rotate them out to the playrooms every month or so. My boys play in the playrooms pretty much daily, but they do like to be in the main living space, too.
DS loves his basement playroom - He has a huge chalkboard and lego table. All of his toys are down there. Randomly, he will bring toys upstairs, but overall he keeps him down there. We keep a stairbasket at the top of the stairs, so if he does bring toys up, he knows to put them in the basket to bring back down later or the next day. We have a radio that he knows how to operate and his bouncy house is down there.
We'll do art stuff/painting etc in the kitchen/counter, so it's not like he only gets to play downstairs - it's just where all his toys are.

David "BD" 2/8/07 Spencer 9/12/11I LOVE having a basement playroom because we hardly have any toys on our main level. We just have a basket of books and a few bigger things in our family room.
However, my kids don't always want to play down there. I have 3 kids so luckily they have each other to play with, but if they're downstairs by themselves, someone always comes up after 15 minutes or so for something. Generally, all 3 of them won't stay down there for very long, although my oldest DD (she's 4.5) will usually stay down there the longest so I have hope!
We finished our basement about a year ago into a playroom, with a couch/TV down there as well. I love it! The twins are just to the point now that they are able to go up/down alone, so it is getting much more use. Up until about a month ago, there was still a lot of toys on the main level because of the twins. I keep a couple toys on our main level, and some migrate up from the basement, but we just take the basket down every couple weeks and return them all to their home. I try to go down there at least for a couple hours a day, to help them realize how nice it is. and we're getting built-ins, chalk-board/magnetic board, and vinyl stickers to decorate soon. I think as they get older it gets better.
Yes, toys still end up in other areas of the house, but the majority are in the playroom and it's easy to take the toys back to the room when he's done.
It's been a MILLION times better than when his toys were in our living room too!
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
I love having a playroom. It would get used more if it were on the main floor though. My kids don't like staying down there by themselves (and it's a really nice finished basement). It is a great place to keep the bigger toys...car garage, kitchen, train table, keyboard, all DD's doll stuff (although some is in her room) ect.
We have built in cabinets in our main floor hearth room that we keep toys. Along with a big wicker basket of toys that sits out for the baby. I rotate the toys in that cabinet and that really helps. We also keep all of our craft stuff upstairs because we use that at the kitchen table.