Teenager refers to young people from 13 to 20 years old. This is the stage when they learn new things, develop their potential talent, and prepare for the next step into mature life. Therefore, they will want a personal space where they can enhance their creativity, study, play video games, hang out with friends or just simply to relax after long days at school. However, a teenager’s bedroom might be the most complicated room to design when it comes to parents’ opinions and their kids’ hobbies. Scroll through this article to find out what are the best ideas to decorate teenage bedrooms that those young people would love to stay in!
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Switch to bunk bed
Bunk bed can be a dream of every kids’ bedroom. While it’s space-saving, it can also make a great space for your kids to get bonding and share their own hobbies. In this teenage room from Chango & Co, the bunk bed is well designed with pink – green hues and white frame that blends in nicely with the overall theme of the room.
Express their hobbies
Bedroom is a personal nook for your kid so when designing, the room should express his/her hobbies and personalities. For example, in this teenage bedroom, the overall look reflects the kid’s passion for music. Oak bed with hanging guitar above the head as decoration while the wall is drawn with music notes and place several album covers on the shelf. Overall, the room inspires the kid’s passion while still giving the full function of a sleep-and-rest space.
Cozy space for dreamers
Cover your kid’s room with coziness and serenity for maximum enhanced resting experience. Gray wall with white frame bed that pairs nicely with the wood panel floor makes a cozy corner. Decorating with several dream catchers and a shelf for B&W paintings brings in remnants of childhood, embracing the sense of youth spirit and leaning on a more adult vibe.
Going fancy with rose gold
Pink sheen of rose gold gives an eye-catching glamor to the bedroom which is what young-adult nowadays desire. While most of these delightful hues are likely metal, the rest of the room should go with bright white, light beige or blush pink. This teen room from Victoria’s Pinterest delivers a cozy yet fancy feeling with overall white tones, pop with pink from the fur quilt and throw pillow. The rose gold metal vase put on the end-of-bed bench pairs with several shiny candelabras make great accents for the whole room.
Energetic Bohemian vibe
Nothing said “I’m young and filled with enthusiasm and positive spirit” other than the Bohemian vibe. With an energetic atmosphere, free-spirit, tranquil space, your teens will definitely love snuggling all night long. Feel free to go for young and wild decorations with rug, bedsheet, pillow, curtain with vibrant color and damask pattern. Moreover, pop the overall look by rattan lampshade, dreamcatchers or some tribe statues.
Cute teenage girl bedroom
If your kid is a younger teenage girl, this cute yet simple attic bedroom can be a perfect guide to go for. Simply put the bed in the center of the room with 2 nightstand on side, it’s more than enough for a young girl to enjoy her own sanctuary. While the patterned linen rug covers most of the floor, the white lantern hung on the middle ceilings dividing the room into 2 half, making it look aesthetically symmetric. With the rest of the room, let your girl be creative and set up decorations based on her own favor.
“Dive” in mermaid theme
Mermaid has been an interesting style to apply for a bedroom especially made for kids. The light palette with girly mermaid decorations will create a space like living under the ocean. In this case, we have designed the room with a mermaid theme by making use of purple and soft blue-green hue. Style the room with sea creatures with a seahorse statue on the nightstand, mermaid picture hung on the wall and a starfish throw pillow.
Gray for the boys
Gray is always a timeless, underrated color, but it’s still the masculine hue that’s perfect for a boy’s room. Going all-in with a light gray wall, pillow, blanket accent with bright white bed, nightstand, curtain, furry rug can simply make a manly, energetic and young sleep nook.
Pink for the girls
In contrast with gray, hues of pink represent a girly space. Pink comes in a variety of hues that can work well in moody or more neutral space. As in this room, the floral wall takes up the space while pastel pink is used as an accent color to make a dreamy and eye-catching look. Golden hanging cage works as a place to sit and relax while also engaging decorations to make the room look less empty.
Incorporate pink and gray
The combination of pink and gray can make a whimsical yet sophisticated bedroom for your teens. Opting for a gray base from the blanket and the chair, top it with a woolen blush pink quilt and a throw pillow. Complete the whole space with decorations such as flower vases on the nightstand. This surely a good place that your adolescent will absolutely dive in.
Shrink into small space
Can a small space make your kids feel comfortable while sleep-and-rest? Absolutely yes! Consider going for all-white theme to make the room look bigger than it actually is. Creating an aspirational bedroom with a small bookshelf with an adjacent table. This designing way will create a functional yet aesthetically neat bedroom that should be enough for a teen.
Ultimate gaming sanctuary
Take advantage of led lights to create a cyber style gaming bedroom for your kids. The blue neon lights give the room a modern and high-tech effect. The shelves play a vital role to create a flow from the bed to the table while also functioning as space to store things. In order to balance the atmosphere, placing a small pot of plant on the table can help refresh the air.
Make use of string lights
String lights provide a warm, dimming light that make your teenage bedroom more cozy and appealing for kids to go to bed. Although it is usually hung on the wall with decoration frames, there’s nothing wrong if you hang it on the ceiling as a main light source in the room.
Go for 90’s vintage style
If your kids are interested in finding out what life in the past was like, feel free to let the 90s vibe into their personal room. Incorporate those signature album posters with pastel and neutral color of vintage style to make the room more suitable in the modern life.
Horse-themed bedroom
Horse is a symbol of youth and strength which represents teens and youngsters. Therefore, a horse-themed bedroom is a perfect choice for your teens. Display everything with horses like this design. We have a decoration head on the wall, a figure placed on the desk, a huge painted wall and pattern on the bed sheet.