Decorating teenager bedroom

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We all remember teenage years. How everything changed around us suddenly. Carelessness of childhood left us distinctly and it advanced to more sophisticated emotions and feelings. Yes, this is puberty, one of the most challenging and noteworthy periods for your child and for you as well, accordingly. As you start mentoring your child to support and encourage desired behaviours, you may start looking for ways to ease their emotional gale and create a positive environment of calmness and serenity. To set a thriving home environment is merely one of the integral objectives for you, as for teens a world simply starts from their homes, their own rooms. 

A teen room is not just an ordinary place to sleep, but a real sanctuary, where they study, rest, play and just have spare time with their friends. Properly designed teen rooms can help them build emotional balance and support their cognitive and physical development. 

Yes, this is a tough task, but not insurmountable at all, as we are here to help you with this.

 

Give them a chance to participate

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You may remember how you loved when adults admitted your independence and gave you the freedom to come up with your own solutions when it was needed. Yes, teenagers love when their ideas are shared and respected. Give them a chance, motivate them to take part in the process of creating their own room, as it is very personal and should strongly express their identity. Ask them to try and think about decor ideas which show their inner world, reflect their hobbies and interests. At the end you can get genius ideas which can lead you to a perfect decor for her/his room.

 

Go bold with colours

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Early childhood is over and there’s no need to stick with neutral colours any more. If your teen already has a favourite colour, you can easily integrate it in the room decor. Bold colours can be included on interesting wall prints inspired by their favourite movie, cartoon or a sports character. Bold colours are always interesting to play with and they definitely add some more liveliness to the interior.

 

Organise comfi sleeping area

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This is one of the most serious topics when thinking about the private room, isn’t it? There are thousands of styles of bedding and even more designs, but what you definitely need to know is that it is always a better idea to go for a double bed, with dimensions 120x200 desirably, as it provides much needed comfort and space for an adolescent. Try to add curtains or other fun assets surrounding your teens' bedding. This will enhance privacy and make them feel their private space is rather considered and respected. 

If you are building the room for two, you may go for a bunk bed. You can get a bunk bed with an option to convert into two independent beds. This is the perfect solution to save space and provide a private area for more than one teen, when the room isn’t too spacious.

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Incorporate a work space 

Create a cool work space in your teen’s room. This will not only make their room beautiful and them happy, but will be a great step forward to adult life. Try to organise the area in a way to enhance their productivity. Use ergonomic furniture as they spend a long period of time at their study desks very often. The table, chair and lighting should respond to their needs precisely. Try to place the table nearby windows as natural light is integral for a healthy working environment. Solid oak study desk with a modern lamp on it will nail it regarding interior design of the room. Natural earthy tones of oak are perfect fit for almost any kind of design while they create a cosy comfortable aura for work. These desks are simple enough not to distract a child's attention and look rather attractive for them.

 

Add unique element

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The teen rooms are  a space for them to rest and chill, as we mentioned above. Adding a unique element such as a hammock or a beautiful egg-shaped hanging chair, will make the space look more stylish and add some recreational function. Tassel hammock chairs herewith, poofs and/or  soft rugs will create an additional space for their rest and create a cosy environment to invite and have free time with their friends.

Add some space for storage

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With their interests and hobbies growing and changing tremendously fast, some of the trends of minimalistic kid’s furniture may lose its actuality. Books, note-books, clothing, hobby attributes… Yes, you can’t fit all these on lovely little hangers and in the small cutie wardrobes. It is time to go for more spacious assets and use the vertical space of the room for shelving, try to set a proper environment for getting used to order. If there’s not enough space for the whole stuff and some things always hang around, that will definitely not improve your child’s ability making and getting used to order.

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Building a perfect room for your teen is an outstanding experience and fun at the same time. But on the other hand, look at it as a meaningful contribution satisfying their crave for freedom and independence. This is genuinely the best thing you can do for them by now.