Kids bedroom designs can be much more varied now than they were years ago. Here are some suggestions on how to design a room that is aesthetically pleasing and also functional.

Space Issues

If the room is small, get a bunk bed so a desk can be placed below it. Other basic furniture includes a table, a beanbag or chair. A bookshelf and containers for toys are necessary. To maximize space usage, set the furniture in the corners. This won’t be an issue in large rooms of course.

Adding Room Colors

The walls can be decorated with paint, a mural, wallpapers or a border. Any of these can be used with the room’s theme. A dinosaur themed room can have walls painted sky blue or green. You can also place a mural with dinosaurs and plants on the walls. Colors can be multicolored or plain. Plain walls can be livened up with artwork or wallpaper.

There is no limit to the colors you can use. Some kids will prefer pink, while others may opt for khaki. The theme you select will determine what type of colors to use. Young children will prefer bright colors.

Organization is Key

An essential part of kids bedroom designs is keeping it clutter free. Place the toy storage bins within easy reach. Shelves, plastic containers and baskets may be used. These should be separate from the shelves holding books and study materials.

Using Themes

Whether it is pirate, princess castle or sports, the look can be completed by adding the right accessories. Use pillows, linen and rugs that match the theme used in the room. The curtains should also match the colors of the room.

Matching furniture will be easier to do with bedroom sets. With the furniture corresponding, you’ll just have to focus on arranging the pieces.

Tips and Warnings

Don’t let the child enter the room until the paint has completely dried. Make sure the furniture doesn’t have any sharp corners. Don’t use glass in a small child’s bedroom. Ensure the rug is set below the table so there is no accidental slippage. Do not let small children walk about the room when you are moving large furniture.

When assessing the kids bedroom designs, get input from the child. Letting the child in on it does two things: it will get them excited about the project and second, you can be sure they’ll appreciate the design.

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