Maximising space in your child’s bedroom

Maximising space in your child's bedroom

One of the hardest things to do as a parent is to use the bedroom space for your child in the right way. You want to be able to maximise the space and use their closets and floor as much as possible, however, creating extra space means getting creative. They don’t have to have a beautifully giant bedroom to be functional, but you do have to think about how to accommodate their things, their needs, and their potential for overnight guests. So, let’s have a closer look at how you can maximise space in your child’s bedroom.

  1. Be clever with the furniture you choose. Storage beds are one of the biggest game changers for your child’s bedroom if you’re looking for extra space. High sleepers, for example, are a great space saver because everything is built beneath them, and you can stow away quite a lot! You can put a desk, toy storage and more under a high sleeper bed, and you can organise a LOT under them if you’re smart about how things are done.
  2. Hang some bed curtains. A great way to hide extra clutter is with bed curtains. You don’t have to worry about clutter if you can’t see it, and it’s a stylish solution in the bedroom that can be done to match the rest of the bedroom theme. It’s a great way to create a whimsical play space, too, as it can be used for imaginary forts, castles and more. When their friends come around for a play date, they have a ready-made play area for fun together.
  3. Go multifunctional with your furniture. It’s important to choose furniture that serves multiple purposes, and multifunctional furniture can do just that. You can get smart with loft beds, as we’ve mentioned, but what about a pull-out desk that sits against the wall when it’s not in use? What about space-saving toy storage? You need to use your space effectively, and multifunctional furniture can give you that two in one solution that can be a game changer. There are so many options that will ensure that your kid’s bedroom is the one that stands out.
  4. Go for height. A tall dresser is a great idea for your kids if you’re looking to save space. Going vertical and focusing on height with your furniture helps you to use the wall space rather than just the floor. You don’t want to have to sacrifice precious floor space when you can use wall and ceiling space instead. You need a good solution for stashing toys and clothing, and a tall dresser will help!
  5. Attach a bedside shelf. A bedside tray or shelf is a great addition to their bedroom without taking up too much space. Shelves attached to the wall don’t take up floor space, either, and your child can still use it without tripping over it at night! The best part is that if you decide to get a high sleeper bed, your child still gets a bedside table – it’s just a floating one. Top bunks can still benefit from having a floating shelf next to them, and that means that you’re going to save a lot of space and not have to worry about spending our money on a full bedside table.
  6. Make use of corners. Corners of the bedroom are usually overlooked, but these can be the treasure troves of space that you’re looking for. Corner shelving units, corner teddy hammocks and even a corner desk with shelves could help to add some storage space to the room. Remember, with the smaller bedroom and even with normal-sized bedrooms, space savings should be your priority. Using every inch of space properly can ensure that your child’s bedroom is maximised.
  7. Don’t be afraid to experiment with colour. Sometimes you need the illusion of space to make it really work, and you can play around with colour in your child’s bedroom and maximise space by using a lighter colour palette. You can also use a lighter colour palette on furniture, the walls, the carpets and more. The light of the bedroom, the more spacious it looks, so you have that illusion of space because it’s lighter.

Be clever with your furniture and be intentional with your bedroom strategy to ensure that your child’s bedroom is a haven for them. They’ll still be able to play and store their toys, they’ll just be able to do it in a way where everything is tidy for a change.

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Get their look: Tweenie girl’s bedroom

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Decorating a bedroom for a tweenie can be a challenging endeavour. They’re not babies or toddlers who are happy surrounded by soft toys, kinetic mobiles and primary colours. They’re not teenagers who want walls covered with posters of their favourite bands and actors, a vertical worktop for doing homework or gaming and a larger storage space for their growing wardrobe.

Tweenies are at that middle stage where they still let you have input into their fashion and décor choices, but are beginning to have their own firm ideas. This bedroom is a great example of a space that both parent and daughter will love and enjoy spending time.

Did you have to share a bedroom when you were young, or are you an only child? There’s a large gap between me and my two younger sisters, so I was lucky that I had a room to myself, and they had to share (until I was old enough to move out). So, from a young age, I had full creative control over how I wanted my bedroom to look!

I love the repeated use of the rainbow motif around the space; the wallpaper, wall art, bed linen and soft furnishings. It’s colourful and optimistic.

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Rainbow wall art print
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Le Cosmonaute poster by Mayka Can2ienova
Le Cosmonaute poster by Mayka Can2ienova
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Top five reasons to invest in bunk beds

Top five reasons to invest in bunk bedscredit

If you’ve decided to give your child’s room a makeover, you may be considering upgrading their bed and buying them bunk beds. These make a great feature for a kid’s bedroom and they’ll get a lot of enjoyment out of them. Here are the top five reasons to invest in bunk beds.

Baby bunk bed illustration

They’re fun

Your kids will love sleeping up high – from climbing the ladder at bedtime to being able to see their room from a different angle. All kids love the idea of bunk beds and they’ll be the envy of all their friends if they have them.

Yellow bunk beds

They’re great for sleepovers

If your kids have reached the age where they want to invite their friends over for sleepovers, bunk beds make a great sleepover solution. You don’t have to produce camp beds that are difficult to store or have only floor space to offer. Double or even triple bunk beds are a great place to tell ghost stories and participate in midnight feasts. These are some of the things that make childhoods special.

Bunk bed illustration

They create more play space

A bottom bunk makes a great play space. It can be used to store dolls and teddies when not being used as a bed. They can even arrange the duvets easily to make a camp or a great place to curl up with a book. If your child has a small room, they may not have a lot of floor space on which to play. After all, a single bed takes up a lot of room. However, one of the benefits of bunk beds is that it will give them back the space they’ll lose with a single bed in a fun and exciting way. BedKingdom.co.uk offers a range of bunk beds to make your kids’ room look fantastic and keep them comfortable all night long. If you’re looking for a high sleeper, you’ll find those at BedKingdom too.

Cartoon bunk beds

They provide private space in a shared room

If your kids share a room, it can be difficult for them to find a space that’s theirs alone. Bunk beds create this as the bed area gives them a space that’s just for them. They can put their favourite toys on the bed and have their favourite pictures next to them on the wall. This will be a great place for them to relax and unwind and it saves having to put two separate beds in the room, which may be difficult.

Bunk bed illustration

They’re easy to separate

Bunk beds can be separated easily into single beds or even pushed together to form a double bed. This can be useful if you have adult guests to stay and your child’s bedroom needs to be utilised as a guest room. Once your kids are older, they may not want to sleep in a single bed any more. However, by separating the beds, your older child can have a single or double bed of their own without you having to go to the expense of buying a new bed for their room.

These are five great reasons to consider investing in bunk beds if you’ve decided to upgrade your children’s sleeping arrangements.

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Get their look: Phoebe’s room

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Phoebe’s room is a fabulous bedroom that can be grown into. Judging from the pretty dress & shoes, Phoebe appears to be about 5 or 6-years old. Even if her Emily, her mum, was never to redecorate again Phoebe wouldn’t grow out of this room even into her teens and beyond.

There’s ample storage space with the double wardrobes and a chest of drawers (not shown in this square) that’s painted the same bright yellow as the fireplace and child’s chair. And, speaking of that fireplace, doesn’t it look amazing against the deep grey chimney breast?

I think Phoebe’s room would be wished for by lots of other little (and not so little) girls!

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Custom Beni Ourain – white
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Farrow & Ball ‘Babouche’ no.223 paint
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‘Be Yourself’ print
‘Be Yourself’ print
Armadillo white pendant shade
Armadillo white pendant shade
Seletti Pantone storage box, ‘Mimosa Yellow’ 14-0848
Seletti Pantone storage box, ‘Mimosa Yellow’ 14-0848
Custom Beni Ourain – white
Custom Beni Ourain – white
Medium white sea grass storage basket
Medium white sea grass storage basket
Farrow & Ball ‘Babouche’ no.223 paint
Farrow & Ball ‘Babouche’ no.223 paint
‘Be Yourself’ print
‘Be Yourself’ print
Armadillo white pendant shade
Armadillo white pendant shade
Seletti Pantone storage box, ‘Mimosa Yellow’ 14-0848
Seletti Pantone storage box, ‘Mimosa Yellow’ 14-0848
Custom Beni Ourain – white
Custom Beni Ourain – white
Medium white sea grass storage basket
Medium white sea grass storage basket
Farrow & Ball ‘Babouche’ no.223 paint
Farrow & Ball ‘Babouche’ no.223 paint
‘Be Yourself’ print
‘Be Yourself’ print
Armadillo white pendant shade
Armadillo white pendant shade
Seletti Pantone storage box, ‘Mimosa Yellow’ 14-0848
Seletti Pantone storage box, ‘Mimosa Yellow’ 14-0848