Creating the perfect room for your teen

Creating the perfect room for your teen

Designing the ideal space for your teenager can be quite a challenge, especially if you’re planning on tackling it solo. While you may think it would be a blast to surprise them with a brand-new bedroom that they’ll adore, the reality is that teens can prove to be a bit complicated. Remember, this is their personal sanctuary, so it needs to reflect their style, tastes and preferences, not just yours.

In this post, we’ll explore some creative ways to craft the perfect room for your teen, so read on if you want to learn more!

The perfect bed

Let’s start by discussing how to find the perfect bed for your teen. This really depends on their personal tastes, so we highly suggest exploring a variety of bed options and getting their thoughts on what they like. Naturally, the bed should complement the rest of the room, but the key factor is that your child feels happy with it.

If you do a quick search for teenagers bed online, you’ll find mostly double beds, most of which will fit the bill. When choosing a bed, think about what materials you want, the style you prefer, the height and other such details. For instance, if your teenager needs extra storage space, a divan or futon may not be the best choice!

Let them help

At the top of this post, we hinted that you may want to spring a surprise. But honestly, unless you’re absolutely confident in your choices, it would be a much better idea to include them in the planning stage. This way, they feel as though they’re more involved in the process, they’re able to select the things that they like and want in their room, which gives them a sense of choice, freedom and ownership.

If you think about it, you’d probably want to be asked for your thoughts if someone was planning to make changes to your personal space, right? Well, it’s exactly the same thing.

Consider their likes and dislikes

Finally, you need to consider their personal likes and dislikes to ensure that you’re not going to get this wrong. If you know your teen is a fan of cowboys, that doesn’t automatically mean they want a cowboy-themed bedroom. It’s important to take into account their personality, taste and preferences and what would really resonate with them.

The tricky part is that you can never be completely certain, and you really want to be sure because the last thing you want to do is to completely miss the mark.

So, there you have it! These are just a few ideas to help you create the perfect room for your teen. Is it going to be a walk in the park? Probably not. Will it cost a pretty penny? Highly likely. But will it be worth it to see that happy smile on your teen’s face? Absolutely!

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Top tips to create a teenage bedroom paradise

Top tips to create a teenage bedroom paradise | H is for Home

If it has come to the time to adapt your child’s bedroom and you need to create a funky teenage space that they won’t feel embarrassed hanging out in, then you’ve come to the right place.

Follow these top 5 tips on decorating your teenager’s bedroom to create a paradise that they’ll love:

Teenager in their bedroom taking a photo

  1. Get rid of the bunk bed

Think about how lazy a teenager can be, and now ask yourself this; does your teenager really want to climb 5 steps to get to their bed each night?

Double beds are great for star-fishing, which is exactly what your teenager will want to be doing after a long hard day of studying for their GCSEs or playing their favourite sport with their friends.

UFO poster on a teenage bedroom wall

  1. Allow memories

Remember that teenagers can be fickle; they make new friends, drift apart from old friends and their tastes change. Let them add photo frames and memorabilia to their walls using Blue Tack, but not Sellotape or glue as it will rip off the paint as they take them down.

Desk & chair in a teenage bedroom

  1. Desk space

The amount of homework that your teenager receives in school will only increase and, with GCSEs and A-Levels on their way, they will need somewhere quiet and peaceful to study.

Adding a desk to the bedroom is a great investment and will ensure that your teenager isn’t getting distracted by the downstairs TV or even play-fighting with their brother and sister.

Shirts anging on a clothes rack

  1. Invest in storage

We hate to say it, but teenagers will only invest in more clothes, shoes and junk as they get older, rather than getting rid of anything. That means the amount of space in their bedroom may not suffice.

Some great ideas for extra bedroom storage include ottoman beds, shoe racks and coat hangers that hang multiple items rather than just the one.

Teen bedroom idea on Pinterest | H is for Home

  1. Get inspiration

Don’t go into a teenage bedroom redesign without doing your research. Use interior blogs, furniture websites and Pinterest to create mood boards and suggest cool designs to your teenager.

They should have an input to how the bedroom looks too, and it would be great to cross-compare ideas that you’ve both seen online.

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Your guide to creating your teen-aged son’s dream bedroom

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Every teenage boy goes through the same phase: occasionally surly, sulky and sarcastic. So, if you need to redecorate his room, what can you do? You might not get much of a response from him – or anything useful anyway. You could try to second-guess what he wants, or take his comments at face value. You could try to push him into helping you, but that isn’t likely to end well. Likewise, if you haven’t told him you’re redecorating, and you want to do it as a surprise, then you need to know what to do without his help. Either way, you can learn how to create the right look for a teenage boy’s bedroom by following these tips.

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The colour scheme

For a maturing young adult, you need to think about moving away from any childish colours or shades. No more bright palettes or TV show-themed wallpaper. Instead, opt for sophisticated tones, like navy, greys and light browns. These muted colours won’t ever offend your son and will give an air of coolness and calm. You can try adding some brighter shades, picking them out in subtle decorations or in soft furnishings – but don’t overdo it.

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The furniture

Now is the time to say goodbye to cramped single beds or bunk beds. As a growing boy, he’ll both need and want a queen or king-sized bed. Choosing furniture in rich wood will ramp up the sophistication levels – as will opting for sets that match, or are at least made from the same material. Depending on your son’s style, you could add in statement pieces, like an antique chair or solid desk. Think about your son’s lifestyle: would he want something like a desk in his room? Or would he prefer a cabinet for his TV and video games console? Is he more likely to hang clothes up in a wardrobe, or fold them up into a chest? Think about how you can enhance his lifestyle, then put it into practice.

Teenager playing video games in his bedroom

The lighting

Keep up with the theme of smart, sleek and sophisticated by installing contemporary, modern lighting. If you can buy LED recessed lighting, you’ll be able to cover his ceiling in spotlights, instead of using feminine lampshades. Incorporating a feature like a dimmer switch is a good idea, especially if your son enjoys watching movies or playing video games – sometimes the glare from bright lights can be off-putting.

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The accessories

Now for the finishing touches. Depending on the area you live in, and what the climate is like, you might want to add to any bedding with a decorated quilt or throw. If you choose to have bare floors or wood laminate, a rug might be a nice touch. Likewise, try adding a few framed photographs or pieces of artwork; are there any special posters you can get hold of? Sports memorabilia? Find a few things that will appeal to your son’s interests and get them framed. Little things like wire tidies for his computer and any consoles will neaten the look up. Plus, adding a slow-release air freshener or scent will keep the room smelling fresh for a while to come.

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