Designing a bedroom that is ideal for kids or teens is a much harder task than you may think! There are lots of factors that need to fit into place to keep younger ones happy, and if you’re unsure of where to start, we’re here to help. Here are the most important things to remember when creating a bedroom space for kids and teens.

Optimize Storage Space

It’s surprising how quickly belongings can build up, and this is no different with kids and teens. You can find them with so many things that they don’t know what to do with their stuff. And if you know your kid or teen fits the “messy bedroom” stereotype, it’s more important than ever to give them plenty of storage for their belongings.

Giving them plenty of space to store their things, as well as keeping it sleek and modern, will encourage your child to keep their room clean and tidy. There are a few ideas which have been made popular in recent years – under-bed drawers, bunk beds for a larger work or play area, and floating shelves are all common ways of increasing the amount of storage space in your child’s room whilst maintaining a good look. However, there are lots of other innovative ideas too if you’re looking for something special. Click here for our favorite unique storage ideas for teens

Pick the Right Mattress

There are so many reasons why choosing the right mattress is important – but particularly for young people. Using the wrong mattress can really affect your health, possibly causing you aches and pains. Without the right support, your child could lose sleep, meaning they don’t have time to recharge from long days, leaving them suffering from fatigue. Not getting enough sleep may even affect their development, so it’s important to make sure they’re cozy, soft, and able to get a good night’s sleep.

One of the best options for your child is using memory foam. These mold to your body shape as you lie, offering the ultimate support and comfort as well as allowing you to keep a healthy posture, too. These are the perfect way to allow your child to get the support they need to sleep well, without disrupted sleep or pains when waking up. Make sure to research the best soft mattresses with memory foam to find the one that’s perfect for your child, and can keep them healthy and happy.

Personalise the Decor

Of course, no child or teen wants their room to be bland – they want something fun or cool to spend time in and enjoy as their own space. You don’t want to do too much – most kids will want to add their own touches to the room themselves – but you can make a good start to make the room feel homely.

For small children, bright colors are a must – this helps promote positivity. You may want space to put up their artwork or other work, as well as some fun designs on the wall and furnishings. Animals are great here – a cartoon monkey or elephant can add a friendly face to the room and make it feel more comforting. 

For teens, décor should be based around one or two colours in order to keep a scheme and keep things looking coordinated. Adding a desk, and other similar items of furniture, gives your teen the space to do their own thing, whether that’s video games, studying, or creating art. Leave plenty of wall space for posters and invest in a large bed for them to really feel comfortable. 

These small design techniques can help you make a huge start on making your room kid-friendly or teen-friendly. 

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Last Update: Friday, 31st July 2020