DREAM DEN

Mum creates stunning secret Narnia room for her toddler daughter – and you even get to it through a wardrobe

A MUM has created the ultimate Narnia-inspired playroom for her toddler - which you access through a wardrobe.

Brittany Gogel, from Canada, decided to create a magical den for her two-year-old daughter under the stairs.

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The magical room is accessed through a wardrobeCredit: Brittany Gogel/www.britandbarclay.com

Rather than string up some fairy lights and put a rug down, Brittany pulled out all the stops by making an enchanted wonderland.

The trend for creating unique dens for children is growing in popularity, with this mum making a playhouse for her daughter under the stairs as well. 

To make her own, Brittany took inspiration from classic children’s book The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.

She customised a fake wardrobe door – complete with coats – as the entrance to the den.

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, shared her progress on her blog.

Revealing her plans for the space, she wrote: “It typically stores all our odds and ends and random bits.

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: “Most of the time when people ask about the cost, I tell them that a lot of parents take their kids to Disneyland, but I would rather build a small piece of Disneyland here in our own home to get to experience every day.

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“It has become a place where adults are invited to play with children.

“We have had everyone from age one to 75 in that room crawling around on the floor and imagining all sorts of crazy things together.”

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