Create a fun and functional space with custom colors, cozy textiles, and inspiring wall art and decor.
Check out these kids' bedroom ideas and expert advice for inspiration.
Matching Beds
Marian Louise Design
Matching bed frames look adorable and polished in kids' rooms.
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They pull a shared space together well, especially with matching sheets.
you’re free to then express individualism through bedside decor, specific teddy bears, and wall art.
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Sometimes,a minimal approachlooks the best and still feels like they have plenty to do.
Add warm vintage touches if a fully minimalist room feels too cold.
This will make a child’s room feel safe and comforting year-round.
Design byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Sara Tramp
Wallpapered Ceiling
JK Interior Living
Wallpaper the ceilingto customize a kids' room.
Finish with a stylish pendant light for a polished look.
Try it out with a statement lamp, mirror, or bedspread.
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Kid-Sized Gallery Wall
Art is often forgotten in kids' rooms.
Cute chevrons and rounded scallop edges make a bedroom feel softer.
Sweet and Serene Bedroom
You want to balance a clean and serene space with fun.
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Many baskets now come in unique shapes and fun designs to add their decorative flair.
She also recommends floating shelves, toy storage benches, and vertical shelves.
Find a spot with ample light and offer colorful supplies that’ll encourage them to keep going.
Jessica Nelson Design
Escape to the Forest
Forbes Masters
Take the forest theme a step further by adding 3D objects.
Bright and Breezy
Anall-white roomcan still feel comforting and cozy with the right details.
A Touch of Whimsy
A mix of pale pink and light blue makes for a whimsical bedroom.
Marian Louise Design
White walls and simple lamps, and dressers make a huge difference.
Cover the walls in wispy-textured wallpaper and add plenty of puffy pillows.
A bubble chair truly gives them the chance to float, too.
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A flock of bird decals make it even more magical.
It’s also a great backdrop for a bed, bookshelf, or study space.
She also recommends a palette of subtle hues.
JK Interior Living
Plus this will look cooler and last longer than the plastic stick-on stars out there.
Something as simple as vintage magazine posters and a mix of whimsical materials work wonders.
A lamp base with a fire truck or even cabinet handles in this shape are subtle but still playful.
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This can translate into so many other themes, too.
Choose plush chairs, soft stuffed animals, and buttery-smooth throw pillows.
It’s the perfect base to match their favorite toys with, too.
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The key is keeping these touches minimal if your child’s tastes evolve.
For example, stuffed animals are much easier to swap than a wallpaper.
Choose bright, eye-catching colors that they’ll enjoy looking at, too.
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With white walls and minimal furniture, it won’t feel too childish as they grow older.
Plus, peel-and-stick decals can easily be removed.
If your child loves color, don’t be afraid to mix prints and hang up funky artwork.
Blanco Bungalow
With a more abstract finish, the room will grow with your kid over time.
This will leave you with a room that they can grow into.
Stick with one or two tones of the same color and coat the room for a truly stand-out bedroom.
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Design byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Sara Tramp
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