Great Decoration Ideas for a Kid’s Bedroom

Decorating your own bedroom may seem tedious enough, but an interior designer’s true test of talent would be how to get some ideas on decorating a kid’s bedroom. Let’s face it; kids will always be kids and they’re very fickle when it comes to the things that they like the most. From their favorite toys, favorite blanket, food, television shows and others, not all kids are alike. So when the time comes that you need to decide on your kid’s bedroom decoration, you’ll probably need all the help you can get!

Fortunately, the Internet has provided countless parents with designs and pictures that will give them ideas on how to decorate a child’s bedroom. For parents who are still confused on what decoration theme they want for their kids, here are some of the best designs we’ve seen so far:

1. You can never go wrong with a play house themed bedroom.

Room for kids with house
Source: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/a-gallery-of-childrens-floor-beds-195779

 

2. This bedroom design has a rustic feel to it. Simple, but charming and nostalgic.

Room for a girl with canopy
Source: http://www.decopeques.com/camas-infantiles-con-dosel/

 

3. This children’s bedroom design still has a rustic design, but is more aimed at making a child feel like he/she is inside a boat. Perfect for children who love adventure stories or if you live near the coast.

Room with scandinavian style
Source: http://www.contemporist.com/2015/05/06/an-apartment-concept-for-a-family-with-two-young-children/

4. This camping-themed bedroom is the perfect design for your energetic boys who love the great outdoors!

Room with bunk beds
Source: https://thebumpercrop.wordpress.com/2010/10/28/three-boys-one-room/

5. Fun, simple, and creative; those three qualities should always be present when planning for your kid’s bedroom design.

Room with painting on the wall
Source: http://www.kireei.com/stencil-barcelona/

 

6. For the kid who loves the stories of the Old West, a makeshift tee-pee bed complete with all his/her favorite Old West toys and decorations should do the trick.

Room with indian tent
Source: http://www.objetivoadeco.com/decoracion/dormitorios-infatiles-de-ensueno/

 

7. Having issues with keeping your little boy’s mini toy cars and trucks in line? Have someone build some custom magnet bars and install them on the walls. The next time Junior has to clean up and arrange his toy cars, he can just instantly stick them on the magnet bars. Truly an awesome way to display his toy car collection.

Magnetic bar for toys
Source: http://www.purewow.com/home/Storage-Solutions-for-Childrens-Toys

 

8. Here’s an awesome idea for your little one’s stuffed toys. These wall baskets can be made of steel or plastic. It depends on what you’d like, as well as your budget too.

Baskets on the wall with toys
Source: http://www.purewow.com/home/Storage-Solutions-for-Childrens-Toys

9. This kid’s bedroom design is one good way to save up on space. This is pretty important for a family that lives in a condominium or an apartment.

Wooden hanger with bar
Source: http://chalkkids.co.uk/2015/06/cocos-colourful-nursery-tour/

 

10. A mini-swing inside the bedroom? Sounds pretty fun, doesn’t it? Just make sure your kid’s bedroom has ample space to do this.

Room with a swing
Source: http://petitandsmall.com/6-kids-rooms-fit

Keep in mind that before you start buying the materials you need for renovating your kid’s bedroom, you also have to take into consideration the time, money and effort required. And if where you’re staying at is not even your own house or apartment, then it’s time to take a look at our list and get a place of your own.