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Totter and Tumble mat for large playroom

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Bella1905 · 11/06/2026 14:32

Bit of a random one but I’d love to get a Totter and Tumble playmat for my baby as I’ve heard good things. However our playroom is quite large and the largest mats they do won’t fill the space. Has anyone used one for one area and then got another mat for the rest of the room? I don’t want it to look silly. Thanks

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Boomtiara · 11/06/2026 15:41

It would look mad if it filled the entire room. We have one in our playroom and it provides a nice soft place to play on but then there are other things/furniture in the room too.

Bella1905 · 11/06/2026 16:13

Thanks @Boomtiara. What sort of floor do you have? We have floorboards so I feel like we’ll need another rug for the other part of the room but not sure if it will look silly. Do you have anything else down?

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Boomtiara · 11/06/2026 18:45

Bella1905 · 11/06/2026 16:13

Thanks @Boomtiara. What sort of floor do you have? We have floorboards so I feel like we’ll need another rug for the other part of the room but not sure if it will look silly. Do you have anything else down?

Hardwood floors with one T&T mat. The room is zoned a little so there’s one corner with a table for arts and crafts/playdoh etc, another corner with a toy shelf, and a little reading area. The mat just provides a softer area for playing on. I don’t want to cover our lovely floors with lots of mats and rugs.

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