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How one mum turned her cupboard-under-the-stairs into a Harry Potter-themed lounge area

This magical nook is perfect for the kids. - by Olivia Hart
  • 11 Mar 2021
How one mum turned her cupboard-under-the-stairs into a Harry Potter-themed lounge area

When Melbourne-based Donna Campbell went into the city's third lockdown with her husband, five kids, and granddaughter, she decided to spend her time turning the cupboard-under-the-stairs in a cosy hideaway. Considering they're a household of Potterheads, Donna felt it was only right that she turn the small space into a magical Harry Potter-themed escape area.

The space, fitted out with a TV, books and PlayStation, quickly became the designated chill-out zone when one of kids needed alone time. Better Homes and Gardens Online caught up with Donna to find out how she did it. 

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Before: A basic, empty cupboard used for storage.

Donna Campbell
staircase

After: A fun, magical room for the kids to spend their spare time.

Donna Campbell

What inspired your project?

It was actually my two youngest children who came up with the idea. My husband and I have five children and a five month old granddaughter, and they were all at home with us through each of Melbourne's three lockdowns.

Because the youngest two boys share a bedroom, we decided to create an 'escape space' for them to take turns and retreat to when they needed some alone time; a quiet multi-purpose space where they could go and 'hide', read, watch television or or play PlayStation.

All of my children are huge Harry Potter fans, and with so many children receiving Harry Potter gifts over the years, we have collected a lot of Harry Potter merchandise, so creating a Harry Potter themed under-the-stairs-space just made sense to all of us.

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Donna Campbell

Have you made many things before?

Yes, I have a lot of creative energy to burn so I enjoy writing, art and design. I first created a haunted house set-up for my children's school's annual fete a few years ago, where I made a large number of props from scratch. Ever since then I've also been designing and creating that attraction each year with some friends.

What kind of look were you after?

A cosy, quiet space that would ignite my children's imagination and enable them to take some time out for themselves.

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Harry Potter themed merchandise decorating the shelves

Donna Campbell

Biggest challenges?

Finding the time to complete the project was the biggest challenge. I was working full time and homeschooling my children throughout Melbourne's lockdowns, and my husband was working six days a week and unable to help with the kids. When Melbourne was ordered into a five day snap 'circuit breaker' in early February this year, I worked on it as much as I could and was able to finish it.

The other challenge was that I had safety concerns. As a school teacher and mum of five, including four boys, I know what kids are like. Even though my youngest is now ten, I still went to great lengths to make the space as safe as possible. I made sure the door couldn't be locked, I added extra air vents in the wall and glued thick foam padding under every step and sharp corner. I chose the thinnest shelves I could find and ensured they were all higher than head height. All the lights are also battery operated.

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Donna Campbell

The process

  • Emptied cupboard (my vacuum still doesn't have a new home!).
  • Painted the entire space black, excluding the back area which I painted white.
  • Child-proofed the sharp corners and glued thick foam padding under each of the steps.
  • Wallpapered the brick wallpaper.
  • Screwed the shelves in, added the TV, stencilled the writing, decorated.
  • Carpeted the space.

How much did you roughly spend on the project?

About $700, not including the decorations that were gifts.

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An Ikea pegboard used to display more Harry Potter memorabilia.

Donna Campbell
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Donna Campbell

Budget breakdown

Paint, matte black and white paint, $36.90 from Bunnings

Black thin photo shelves, from Bunnings 

TV wall bracket, $39 from Bunnings

Miscellaneous items including timber/hooks/screws/nails/glue, smooth edge, command velcro, battery operated lights, black interlock foam squares, wall air vent, crystal look cupboard hooks, from Bunnings

Wall light batten, from Ikea

Pegboard, $56, from Ikea

Black foam for sharp edges and black cages, from Kmart 

Stencils, mirror of Erised, Hogwarts cushions, from Ebay 

Brick wallpaper, glow in the dark stickers, from Amazon 

House velvet-look cushions, from Myer 

Carpet, Harry Potter sleeping bag, from Marketplace

Platform 9 & 3/4 luggage tags, Big W

Owl lamp, $49.99, from Adairs

Golden snitch, Harry Potter wall lamp, from Toyworld

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Donna Campbell

Favourite part? 

Overall, seeing how excited my kids were when I finally finished was the highlight. They have been bringing in their friends and our neighbours to show them, and it's the first place they go to when they come home from school. I even found my 26 year old in there watching Stan! They all love it and I'm really proud of what I've achieved with hardly any help, except my daughter's partner who put in the television and carpet for me, but otherwise I did everything else myself.

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