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A kids room with activity table. Shown with Sonnette Cellular Roller Shades, available at Blind Depot.

HOW TO DECORATE A KIDS BEDROOM

Planning the décor of your child’s bedroom is a very personal experience, both for you and for your child. Every child has different interests, likes and dislikes; yet there are some commonalities in all children’s rooms.

The room should have a comfortable bed, a desk or table with chairs, and storage for clothes, shoes, books, toys, and other items. It’s also nice to have free floor space in the room for playing, and let’s admit it: Many kids prefer to sit on the floor instead of in a chair!

It’s smart to buy sturdy, long-lasting furniture that can transition from early childhood to the teen years. Use smaller and less expensive elements to reflect your child’s current interests and likes.

A boy playing with toys on the floor.
For smaller kids, make sure to leave free floor space for playing.

GET YOUR CHILD INVOLVED

Let kids make some decisions, especially about colors they like and the theme of their room. Themes may include a cartoon character, the circus, music, ballerina, horses, dolls, astronauts, cowboys, safari, lodge, a favorite activity or sport, or a local sports team.

Great elements to let kids select include:
– Paint color
– Bed linens
– Pieces of art
Rugs

Maybe even help them create a unique piece of art for their room!

A teenager's bedroom with music theme. The blinds are available at Blind Depot in Richardson
Let kids select colors they like – blue! – and the theme of their room – music!

CREATE A FUN AND DURABLE DÉCOR

Additional decorative elements to consider include:
– Stencils or decals on walls or ceilings to carry out a theme
– An unusual lamp or light fixture
– Colorful plastic bins for storage
– Painting one wall with chalkboard paint so they can draw on it and erase whenever they’d like

Furnishings should be easy to clean and maintain and difficult to break. Install lower hanging rods in the closet that can be removed, as they grow taller.

Your children will grow up sooner than you think. Have fun planning a bedroom they love and that will provide long-lasting memories.

A child's bedroom with a bunny table lamp.
Select colorful and unusual accents to make your child’s room pop.