Is your child’s bedroom in need of redecoration? If so, you probably want to make sure that you make it perfect for them. Letting your imagination free to create the perfect kid’s room is fun. There are so many fantastic decorating ideas out there to choose from.
If you are tackling a complete room makeover, it can be hard to know where to start. Kids can be notoriously changeable with their tastes. Their favourite thing in the world yesterday can suddenly be branded babyish today. The other issue is that kids typically have loads of stuff, so you must accommodate hundreds of toys in the redesigned bedroom.
All DIY projects run more smoothly when they are well-planned. You are far more likely to create the look you are hoping for if you have a clear plan for what you want to achieve.
Think of a Theme
Deciding on a theme for your child’s bedroom can be tricky. Do you create a room they will love right now, or do you create a place they won’t grow out of for many years to come?
So many different themes can be used for children’s décor schemes, from favourite characters to more generic themes such as space, racing cars, or fairies, for example.
If you plan to create a look for the room that will last your child for years to come, you could keep the walls and carpets a neutral shade. You can then use accessories to achieve the look that you are aiming for. Alternatively, you may go all out with a theme and fully embrace it throughout the whole scheme.
Be Inspired
If you are not sure what sort of design scheme that you are looking for, it is a good idea to seek inspiration to get your creativity flowing. If you search for kid’s bedroom ideas, you will be inundated with images of perfect kid’s rooms to inspire you. Searching through interior design magazines and websites is a good starting point. Pinterest is also the ideal place to find inspiration.
Piecing together all the elements you like should help you define the look you are after.
Consult the Kids
While you may have a firm idea of how your child’s bedroom should look, they likely have their ideas. You must let them have a say in how their bedroom is decorated. If your child doesn’t like the scheme, it is unlikely that they will want to spend time there; they may also be embarrassed to have their friends over to visit. Try to compromise with your child to find a design scheme that you are both happy with, achievable within your budget.
Choosing kids’ beds with shelving can be a practical and stylish solution for organizing their belongings and displaying their favourite toys or books. By finding a design scheme that satisfies you and your child and fits within your budget, you can create a bedroom that becomes a cherished and inviting space for them.
Try to look for ideas together and maybe show them some of the schemes you find online to gauge their reaction. Researching ideas together will give you a better chance of choosing décor that they love.
Set a Budget
Before getting carried away with creating a scheme, it is always wise to put together a budget. Knowing how much money you can allocate to creating the new look bedroom will help you to plan it more effectively. Don’t forget to get your finances in place before you begin; if you are looking for a loan, get this sorted out before you start stripping back wallpaper and carpets.
Once you have established how much you can spend, break your budget and allocate money to each task. Breaking down your budget into separate sections, such as carpet, furniture, bedding, etc., will help keep your spending on track.
Pick a Colour
Everyone has a favourite colour and colours they are not so keen on, so it is vital to get input from your child when choosing a colour to paint their room.
The size of the room you are painting can also influence your chosen colour. Smaller rooms often benefit from being painted lighter colours, making them feel more spacious and making the best use of natural light.
Colours can also affect the whole mood of the space, so looking into the meanings of colours will help you create the vibe you are looking for in the room.
Lighten Up
Lighting is an often overlooked part of interior design. Having light in your room that is either too bright or too dim can make the room uncomfortable and frustrating. It is helpful to use a few different sources of light rather than relying on the ceiling light. Using different lights for different purposes will help your child to feel as comfortable as possible in their new space. Younger kids may prefer to have a nightlight included in their bedroom scheme. There are some beautiful nightlights in various designs, shapes, and sizes available to buy right now, so it shouldn’t be hard to find one that matches your scheme.
Older kids may require a desk light for doing homework and for when they are drawing. A reading light is also a great addition to an older child’s room, as it provides enough light for reading but not so much as to disturb a sibling if they are in the same room.
The Importance of Storage
Storage is probably the single most important part of your child’s new bedroom. Choosing the correct storage means that there is no longer any excuse for chaotic, untidy bedrooms! Try to work with your child to find the best storage options. If your child helps to choose their storage solutions, they may be more inclined to use them rather than dumping everything on the floor – in theory, anyway!
Some great tips here. Like you’ve said, theming is key I feel. Get an idea for the child’s interests and build the room around that and you can’t go wrong 😉
Exactly, make it into their little corner of the world.
There are some great tips here. Once Jasmine moves from her cot to a toddler bed we will probably redecorate then. It’s easy to get carried away spending lots with so many beautiful options out there.
If my daughter had her way growing up we would have redecorated every 6 months, she is forever finding new decor ideas she likes!!
Some really interesting considerations. We went neutral with greys and geometric shapes before he was born but it’s got a bit of added Hey Duggee going on now!
Hey, Duggee rocks! We went with a very traditional ‘lemon’ nursery with our firstborn but I would do things very differently now.
Happy New Year! I’ve loved designing my children’s bedrooms, but as young teens they now want to have more of a say … I struggle with this bit!!
Haha yes, I am dreading the day I get requests for black walls!!
I need to sort the storage in Eliza’s room as she doesn’t have enough. We did recently redecorate with a unicorn theme for her and she adores it
Oh wow, a unicorn theme is so cool 🙂
Erin’s room has a woodland theme. It made getting everything a lot easier.
Oh wow, I bet it’s beautiful, I would have loved a woodland theme room when I was younger.
I redecorated my girls’ bedroom last year and made sure I asked my oldest one for her input… The result is a room she loves. 🙂
It makes all the difference doesn’t it, pleased to hear she has a room she loves.
These are such handy tips, we always ask the little man for input as he feels like he has some sort of control.
Having a handyman is a great advantage 🙂