This document provides ideas for decorating a modern kids' bedroom, including incorporating bunting, blackboards, creative shelving, teepees, art displays, and workspaces. The ideas aim to make the space fun and flexible as the child grows, using neutral colors and prints. Decor elements like cushions and artwork help create a welcoming atmosphere.
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2. Modern Kids Bedroom Decorating Ideas
When it comes to designing spaces for kids, pristine and
perfectly coordinated childhood bedrooms aren't as common
in real life as they are in the magazines – toys on the floor
and posters covering the walls might be a contributing factor.
But those idyllic retreats are still fun to think about and
appreciate! This post examines a pair of sophisticated kids'
rooms, each with a bold black and white theme. These
designs are especially interesting because of how flexible they
are, and how their neutral colors and prints would be easy to
adapt to suit the changing preferences of the young residents
as they grow.
4. Blackboards Creations
Painting a wall or door in
blackboard paint or
incorporating a freestanding
blackboard, gives the child a
sizable surface for expressing
their creativity and
practicing their ABC’s.
5. Decorative Shelvings
Get creative with storage solutions. Wire baskets can
serve as decorative storage and a bookcase can be
transformed into a colorful display unit by lining the
back of each shelf with colorful craft paper.
7. Mini Cubby House
With a hammer and drill
you can go one step beyond
the teepee and make a
miniature cubby house. Not
only do these look ever so
cool, they can be draped
with fabric to create
miniature play or sleep
spaces that children will
absolutely love.
9. Creative Art Displays
Colorful artwork can help pull the
room together but it need not be
expensive. Create your own design
with postitnotes or from personal
photos and postcards that you may
have collected over the years.
10. Kids Art
Invest in a few basic frames to
display your child’s artwork.
Displaying your child’s art not only
makes the child feel good about
themselves, it also adds color and
personality to a bedroom. Instead of
randomly displaying artwork around
the room, group together pictures in
a gallery style format for maximum
impact or hang on a wire line like
you would bunting. Replace / update
the pictures as your child grows.
11. Creative Workspace
No matter how big or small the space you are
working with, it is important to try and create a
work area. There are so many desk options
around to suit every space – from the under bunk
bed style desks to vintage school desks and
modern desks. For limited spaces consider a
narrow bench / console which can work well as a
desk and occupy an unused space below a
window.
12. Smiling Cushions
All children want to feel safe and loved in their room and there is
nothing more inviting than a smiling face cushion to help them feel at
ease and slip off into a quiet sleep.