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Fun, but practical kid’s room design ideas

by Jordan Weber

The first step on your way to success, pick a theme! The easiest way to decide on a theme is to base it off of your child’s interest - robot, jungle, cars, princesses, fairies, etc. 

There are tons of themes to choose from, but to help, I’ve listed HGTV's most popular ideas:

  • Welcome to the Jungle

  • Out of This World (space)

  • Dino Decals

  • Safari

  • Slam Dunk

  • Comic Books

  • Dreamy Unicorns

  • Leggo

  • Hello Kitty

  • Rainbows

  • Sailing

space room

Step Two: Bed

A bed is the most important thing in the bedroom! There are tons of options when it comes to the way you style it- bunk beds, pull out bed, playhouse bed, high-rise bed. It should, however, match the theme you chose. For example, if you choose a jungle theme for your boy’s room, a treehouse bed would definitely make him king of the jungle. Don’t forget the most important part of a bed, the mattress!

 treehouse bed

Step Three: Wall decor

Whether you're crafty and want to paint or you decide to throw up a decal, wall decor can really bring the entire theme together! There are various options to choose when deciding what to do with your walls.  

Examples:

  • Painting/mural

  • Stickers/decal 

  • Chalkboard/whiteboard

  • Stars on ceiling

wall decal

Step Four: Desk area, play area, rest of space, etc. 

Now that you’ve got the bed all set, the rest of the space is yours! Besides the essentials - a nightstand, dresser, lights, etc., adding some things to play with can keep your kids occupied. 

Examples:

  • Desk - homework, artwork, etc.

  • TP

  • Hammock

  • Bean bag chair

TP

hammock

Thank you for choosing Colder’s. We can’t wait to see your kiddo’s excitement when they see their new bedroom space!