I’d allow or even encourage something like this but ideally only on the wall and not covering the door plus not with crayons or marker since those can be a pain to paint over. But other than that I agree, why not? It’s a way for them to incorporate their own design ideas into their living space.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking too. At a certain age where they’re not just finger painting randomness anymore, why not let a kid run wild with their room. It’s not the end of the world if you need to re-paint the walls if you need to move.
I feel like I’d allow this in a kid’s room. It’s fully behind the door so I don’t have to look at it and it’s their space.
Ultimately, it’s less destructive to the house than the missing door stopper.
It’s a hollow core door, it’s mostly paper anyway.
“I’m empty inside, but I still work.”
I know, door. Me too…
I’d allow or even encourage something like this but ideally only on the wall and not covering the door plus not with crayons or marker since those can be a pain to paint over. But other than that I agree, why not? It’s a way for them to incorporate their own design ideas into their living space.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking too. At a certain age where they’re not just finger painting randomness anymore, why not let a kid run wild with their room. It’s not the end of the world if you need to re-paint the walls if you need to move.