

Your child’s bedroom should be a place of creativity and fun. Adding the right decorations can do just that and so much more. After all, a beautiful, functional room that your child will love both now and for years to come is a daunting task!
Do you need some advice? we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re starting fresh or looking to upgrade an existing space, you’re sure to find a healthy dose of inspiration here!
Add Graphics
Whether you do it with wallpaper, stickers or old paints and brushes, adding graphics can brighten up your child’s room. Graphics add zest to a certain environment and can also be adapted to suit different budgets. Choose a fun theme and include some of your kids’ favourite cartoon designs, animals or characters. Children grow up fast and so do their preferences. So, opt for something that won’t bother you in a year or two.
Be Creative with Storage
It is always convenient to have a lot of storage space in a children’s room. Get creative and add storage elements to your decor. Make appealing, functional choices such as a wardrobe that matches the room or a sleek moveable storage cart. You can opt for beds with shelves and drawers underneath for storing sheets, toys and other unnecessary items. This will keep all the clutter out of sight.
Colour It Up
Picking bright colours will go a long way in bringing a cheerful and youthful vibe to your kid’s room Decorate the room with your child’s favourite colours or choose a palette with two or three basic or pastel colours. Use colourful bedsheets, blinds, rugs and wall panels to decorate your child’s room for that distinctive flavour. Remember to balance out bold colours with spots of soft neutrals for a stunning look.
Work and Play Zones
To help your child stay organized, define work and play areas in their bedroom. Set up one area with a dedicated work surface with cabinets – for homework or creative art and puzzle projects. Place the study table near a window to get plenty of natural light and fresh air to make your study time enjoyable. Make sure you have enough space for books and stationery to keep surfaces neat and tidy. For playtime, create a bright corner with your child’s toys, video games and stuffed animals.
Leave Room for Upgrades
One of the biggest challenges of decorating your kid’s room is the need for frequent updates – your child’s needs and preferences change as they grow. Make sure there is enough room to change furniture as it ages, if necessary. One way to do this is to choose a neutral scheme and accessorize with colourful panelling, bedding and artwork stains that you can modify according to your child’s evolving tastes. Always leave extra space to add on more storage or move it to a larger bed.
Make sure to take into account your child’s preferences and habits when decorating their room. It’s always great to go with a look that reflects your personality. So, encourage your child to get involved in the process – it will definitely be fun!