Teen Bedroom Designs, Decorating and Furniture Ideas

Once your child becomes a teenager, that old “kids’ furniture” in their room becomes a real sore point as they want to express their individuality and do not wish to be considered a little kid in any way, shape or form.
 
Inevitably, there comes that day when your teenager declares “I hate my room. Why can’t I get new furniture and paint my walls the way all my friends’ rooms look?”
 
So, start by discussing what they want. Use the project as an opportunity for your teenager to gain valuable budgeting and decorating skills while creating a more suitable space for them to express themselves.
 
Set a budget and help them learn how to manage a project within financial constraints. This will help prevent the inevitable desire to buy all new furniture and keep things realistic from the start and encourages them to think creatively in terms of how to stretch the budget.
 
 
 
Teenagers want a room that expresses who they are, so let them pick the colors and get completely involved in the project as a good learning and parent-teen bonding experience!
Maybe your fifteen-year-old daughter wants a shabby chic bedroom with faded old chintz sofa and curtains. Or maybe she would prefer a retro look with bright colors and some of your old 70s album covers on the wall.
 
Is your son a sports fan or does he prefer music? Outgoing or more reserved? Answering these and other questions will give you a sense of what feel the room should have.
 
Perhaps your son wants his room to look like a basketball court or maybe graffiti is more his style. Regardless, it is important to remember that it’s their own space, and the decor needs to reflect their personality and desire to be independent.
 
You don’t always need to toss out their bed and furniture. Unless the furniture is completely broken, you can give it a cool new look by painting it and changing the drawer pulls. Helping your teen design their bedroom can be fun and with a little advance planning, probably won’t take more than a weekend.
 
Often, just rearranging furniture gives a room a whole new look. A teen room makeover may be accomplished with a new coat of paint, rearranging the furniture and adding some new accessories and lighting.
 
Painting can have the biggest impact for the least amount of money and sets the tone of your teen’s room design. Plus, with your help, painting is something they can easily do themselves.
 
Does your son, the skater, want to paint the walls black and put a black light on the ceiling? Black paint may be the worst choice - it might take several coats to refurbish his room in a few years - but you can always repaint relatively easily and inexpensively.
 
But, if having your son sleep in a dark cave really bugs you, try compromising to find something you both can live with comfortably.
 
A wainscoting, with solid black on the bottom and gray on the top could be the answer. Since it’s his room, let them be as creative as possible. If long as no walls are being demolished or holes punched out, give them room to let their individuality run free.
 
Another way to compromise on wall paint is to limit the way out, offensive colors to just one wall. Pastel pink may have been great when your daughter was ten, but she probably hates it as a fifteen-year-old. If she wants her room lime green with yellow and turquoise dots let her go for it. After all, nobody told you what color you could paint your living room.
 
Paint the dresser and desk to match the theme if new furniture is not in the budget. Painting furniture and changing drawer pulls can go a long way to making up for not getting a whole new bedroom set.
 
Buy inexpensive shelving, or, if you’re handy, build shelves to help keep stuff that otherwise ends up on the floor looking neat and organized. Projects like this can be a great way to bond with your teenager too!
 
 
 
Pillows and bedding are a great way to add color to your teens bedroom decor without breaking the bank! Here, the design uses pink and orange on black for a nice contrast.
Bedding is another thing to consider. Shop around on the Internet and you can find retailers like BeddingStyle.com that offer sale & clearance prices on brand name bedding. Many discount department stores like Target have pretty hip furnishings and accessories available at great prices.
 
Bedding is another very personal choice for your teenager. He might want an animal print bedspread or something in black velvet. Or she might like retro 70’s bright flowers on her sheets. This is a great way to add color and personality to a room without making any permanent changes to the walls.
 
Adding accents will give the room more interest and personality. A few fun ideas for accent items include funky chairs, pillows, area rugs and wall art. This is where your teenager can really make the bedroom an expression of his or her personality so encourage them to pick things they are really into.

Decorating a Girl's Bedroom

Decorating a girl’s bedroom is great fun.

A place to daydream, play games of imagination, study, play with dolls, sleep, put on some makeup and dream of a date with Prince Charming, a girl’s room is a special place that should be all hers.

Every little girl loves colors; to make her room a place she will love to spend time, pick out fabrics with floral patterns, cute animals, lady bugs, or maybe butterflies.

You can make your own stencils on walls to add a colorful accent, and choose paint colors to match the fabrics or wallpaper. Add matching window treatments to give your girl’s bedroom a unique touch.

Decorating a girl's room
Decorating a girl

Girls, whether in grade school, pre teen or teenagers becoming young women, tend to be more creative than boys and often want to have a big say in their room’s décor, color palette and accessories.

A good way to begin is to have your daughter make a list of her favorite colors, toys, animated characters, etc. that she wants to include in her room’s theme.

  • Paint her room using her favorite colors and use the palette for accents, accessories, bed linens or window treatments.
  • Use her favorite dolls, stuffed animals and toys.
  • Every girl loves a mirror over her dresser. You can attach it to the dresser or on the wall.
  • Change the pulls on her dresser to give it a new look. Art posters or prints are another great way to give her room a new look.
  • Try adding a chest of drawers painted brightly. A bulletin board to put up magazine cutouts, hand-made greeting cards and her own artwork will give her a place to show off her own creativity.
  • New bed linens and a duvet or bedspread that matches the theme of the room will set the tone and color palette for your girl’s room.
  • Girl’s tastes change pretty quick, so look at cheap options in terms of area rugs, wall art, framed art prints and posters, which can be changed later without huge expense.
  • Look for pillows and throws, maybe a wall tapestry and inexpensive window treatments and area rugs to help complete your girl’s room decor.
  • Remember to add plenty of storage space with a dressing table, full-length mirror and shelving so she can organize and display jewelry, hairpins, toys, dolls, and other accessories.

For our five-year-old daughter, we had a hand painted a mural done by an artist friend in her bedroom. She picked the theme and colors and we went with something that can easily be changed later as she grows out of the theme.

If you are artistic enough, try penciling your own design on wall. You can find a painter fairly inexpensively if you don’t trust your own talent or try using a wallpaper mural instead.

If your girl wants an ocean or beach theme, incorporate seashells, fish, dolphins, sand dollars, and wave imagery to create an ocean or a beach-themed girl’s bedroom by using blue and yellow in your color palette to mimic the feeling of the sea and sand.

Finish your beach theme with ocean and beach bed linens, furniture or accessories. A comforters and art prints with seashells, fish or dolphin designs are also inexpensive ways to complete your ocean-themed girl’s room theme.

For a retro look, if your little girl is into lady bugs, flowers and butterflies try a bright  color palette with plenty of flowers and give your girl’s room a 60’s or 70’s look. If she likes a softer color palette, use more natural flowers like daisies or tulips in pinks, blues and yellows. If your girl likes really bright colors, try using a palette with purples, greens and oranges.

Add imagination and enchantment to your little girl’s bedroom with designer lighting. A small decorative table or floor lamp can add light and color without great expense. She will feel wonder and joy gazing into the dazzling light.

Remember to incorporate plenty of storage for toys when she’s young and all the accessories, cosmetics, clothing and other items she’ll acquire as she gets older.

Closet organizer systems can be installed by the average home owner with do-it-yourself options from home improvement retailers like Home Depot or Lowes. You can also buy inexpensive items like hanging shoe and sweater racks to help keep your girl’s stuff organized.

Bookshelves are an important part of your child’s room, for all those books and toys. Plastic bins, wicker baskets or cardboard boxes with decorative artwork are a great way to organize her dolls, toys and accessories on the shelves.

Be sure you anchor bookshelves securely to the wall so a child trying to climb them won’t get hurt by a falling bookcase tumbling over on top of her!

With a little imagination and discovering your girl’s tastes, you can make her bedroom a place she will love to spend hours reading, playing and hanging out with friends without spending a fortune every couple of years to change it as her tastes and needs change.

modern bold bedroom decor

Modern home decorating might feel like a big challenge to some homeowners and would be interior designers.
 
When done right, a modern home décor appeals to our sensibilities with its distinctive use of bold asymmetry, polished surfaces, strong geometry, clean lines and neutral colors.
Coming from the German words for "to build" and "house", the Bauhaus school ironically had no architecture department in its initial years.
But, the Bauhaus style has since become a major influence in Modern design and architecture.
Modern Home Design
Starting around 1930, modern home design evolved out of Scandinavian modern design and the Bauhaus School of Design in Germany.
On the home’s exterior, windows are usually unadorned and seamlessly blend the interior with the exterior landscape.
Neutral colors allow design elements create the focal points, with white walls predominating. Neutral tone on tone color schemes will tend to be used with the fabrics, furnishings, accessories and fabrics.
Materials with smooth, polished finishes are common in modern decor, with polished concrete, granite or even linoleum often used for flooring. From an architectural perspective, the modern home makes splendid use of angular, geometric, shapes. Accessories and art are given importance over the architectural features, often taking striking shapes and forms meant to make a bold statement.
Stainless steel or polished metals are common accents found on furniture and in the kitchen. A lacquered finish on cabinetry is quite typical.
Emphasis of Art, Technology and Craft in Modern Design
Special artwork and accessories will often have spotlights focused on them to enhance the visual impact. Finding these centerpieces is one of the most intriguing and exciting parts of modern decorating.
The modernist innovation was meant to use radically simplified forms and emphasizes the integration of art, technology and craft. Machines are considered to be a positive element, with industrial and product design becoming important components.
Adorned or gilded carved wood and rich, patterned fabrics are replaced by the geometric shapes and simplicity of polished metal or lacquered surfaces. Modern furniture forms will be visually light as opposed to the heavier visual forms of earlier design aesthetics.
Evolution of the Modernist Movement
Before the modernist movement furniture as ornament was emphasized and the amount of time it took to create a piece typically determined its desirability and worth. Modernist sensibilities shift this emphasis to form, function and accessibility.
Whereas western architecture and furniture design historically sought to convey a sense of lineage and connectedness to history and tradition, the modern movement emphasized originality, newness, and technical innovation, speaking more about the present and future.
Modernist design evolved from several influences; innovative new technologies and manufacturing methods that brought new materials like plastics and plywood, design philosophies emerging from the Bauhaus School and Werkbund, exotic cultural influences, the Art Nouveau movement and heightened creativity of designers and artists of the era.

Make Your Bedroom Design Spicy

Each house consists of various places, and if to tell the truth, I like bedroom and kitchen the most.  But, tastes differ. As a rule, people want their friends, relatives and sometimes even rare guests to be amazed with their place of living, thus, they are trying to make special ambience by adding numerous stylish things, doodads and very often forget about the following steps in the interior design bedroom:

 

Plants and flowers

Sometimes, it is even impossible to imagine, how a single plant can change your life in a bedroom. It can fresh it up, make alive and worth coming. If you can’t cope with flowers “bringing” just buy from time to time flowers and put them in a vase.

 

Windows

Yeah, of course, first of all, they must be clean, in such a case you’ll understand - life is not so dull, as you thought before. Then, take care about curtains - they must be always tidy, clean and match to the room interior.

Flooring

Once I’ve heard such an expression from my friend-designer, that for your house it is not necessarily to have a fancy and expensive basic repair, if your lamps (sources of light) and flooring is neat, stylish and rather expensive, you don’t have to worry, your house will look decent. You can either to make hardwood floors or lay a carpet, also, small pieces of carpet will  look wonderful and turn your bedroom into a cozy living place. It is so awful, to wake up in the morning and step onto cold floor.

 

Lighting

In order to be an ideal place for: sleeping, reading and even thinking, you have to make correspondent lighting. So, it is possible to have 2 sources of light: a ceiling light and a lamp on the night table. If you don’t like so many items to be in your room, so just buy a lamp-shade, for instance from Kevin McCarthy.

Bedding

Actually, it is the Queen of any bedroom: pillows, linen, bed design… Everything is important. You know, each person spends 1\3 of his of her life while… sleeping! Don’t economize on yourself, aftermaths will be unfortunate: backache, chronic weariness, depression etc. So, you’d better care what you are sleeping at! The following advice can be helpful to you:

  • right mattress (do not forget about back support);
  • consider bed of what height do you want;
  • bed’s size is an important theme to view: better buy a big bed, thus, you can invite somebody to warm your night );
  • brand and price (without any comments);
  • of course, general look - you must like it );

 

There can be some more details and steps, but a good beginning is half the battle, so you better start and I will think what more can be added to this article…

Bedroom wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A bedroom is a large room where people usually sleep for the night and/or for relaxation during the day.
 
Many houses in North America, Australia and Europe have at least two bedrooms – usually a master bedroom (dedicated to the heads of the household, such as a husband and wife) and one or more bedrooms for either the children or guests.
 
In some jurisdictions there are basic features (such as a closet and a "means of egress") which a room must have in order to be qualify as a bedroom. According to Zillow,
 
Generally, bedrooms are defined as having a minimum of 70 square feet of usable space, with a window and closet. A bedroom may be below ground level. A room cannot be considered a bedroom if it is used to access another room, unless the other room is a bathroom.[1]
Nevertheless, some real estate agents may stretch the definition when listing a home for sale.
 
In buildings with multiple self-contained housing units (e.g., apartments), the number of bedrooms vary widely. While many such units have at least one bedroom—frequently, these units have at least two—some of these units may not have a specific room dedicated for use as a bedroom. (These units may be known by various names, including studio, efficiency, bedsit, and others.)
 
Furniture and other items in bedrooms vary greatly, depending on taste and local tradition. For instance, a master bedroom may include a bed of a specific size (double, king or queen-sized); one or more dressers (or perhaps, a wardrobe armoire); a nightstand; one or more closets; and carpeting. Built-in closets are less common in Europe than in North America; thus there is greater use of freestanding wardrobes or armoires in Europe.
 
Bedding used in northern Europe (especially in Scandinavia) is significantly different from that used in North America and other parts of Europe.
 
Some bedrooms also include such items as a make-up desk, television, air conditioning and various accessories (such as lamps, telephone and an alarm clock).
 
Sometimes, a master bedroom is connected to a dedicated bathroom, often called an ensuite.