I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia

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If you are in isolation with children who have specifically bored, IKEA Russia will support you. The company, together with the advertising Agency Instinct released a set of instructions on how to build a tent, castle, Fort, and other exciting facilities for children to play in the apartment. Many have used these instructions and started to upload photos to Instagram with the hashtag #Avtomatica of.

I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia
I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia

Castle

I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia

Fortress

I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia

Wigwam

I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia

House

I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia

Tent

I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia

Cave

Easy to use instructions (of course, your opinion may differ, especially if you have ever tried to assemble IKEA product) show how conventional blankets, bedspreads, chairs and stools you can use to create a game refuge. For example, for the construction of variant Höuse will need a table, two blankets, eight books and ten pins for clothes.

And the best part in all this is that you don't need to use furniture IKEA, you can replace it with what you have at home.

I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia
I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia
I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia
I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia
I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia
I'm in the house: 6 Fort building for kids from IKEA Russia

Keywords: House ideas | Quarantine | Furniture

     

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