A child’s bedroom is their first personal space, a place where they will grow and learn about the world. If you need some ideas on how to spruce up your young one’s bedroom, there are many ways to do so. And don’t worry about having a permanent theme or choosing the wrong colour combination, for all these can be adjusted and changed accordingly as your child grows.
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Here are 18 kid bedroom inspirations and tips to turn your child’s room into a personal haven they can sleep, study and play in:
From bright to pastel, or a blend of colours, keep the palette fun and simple.
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Place the bed near the window to let in lots of sunshine and brighten up the room! It’s a sure way to make the room look more cheery.
A brightly-coloured wall instantly breathes life into the room and creates a happy and soothing environment for junior.
Wall decals add texture and colour and can captivate your kids’ imagination. They also bring in lots of personality to the room!
Complement cute wall decals with some classical music and a cosy sofa where you can spend some time reading to your kid or simply relax and watch him/her play.
Keep the furnishings to a minimal and allow your kid space to wander around and explore. You can also have your kid’s play area in the living room, with a comfortable leather armchair for you to rest on while your child plays.
Install room lights that are bright enough for your child to study and play in, as well as dimmer lights to ease the mood before sleep.
Of course, the down side to this is that once your child grows too big for the bed, you might have to renovate.
Create a dreamy fairytale-like room for your child with whimsical wall decals and a ladder that goes up to a cosy loft bed. Great for active, imaginative kids and smaller homes.
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This bunkbed definitely makes you wish you were a kid again, doesn’t it? Great for active children to spend hours playing (and sleeping) in, so mum and dad can get some much needed rest.
If your ceiling can’t accommodate a treehouse, what about a cool slide? The kids will be just as impressed!
If you have an older kid, let him or her make their own decisions when it comes to decorating. Whether they love football, painting, dancing or anything else, let their personality shine through their room decor.
Sure, they’ll outgrow many of the furniture just like they do their clothes, but this doesn’t mean you should compromise on the quality of furnishings. Opt for good quality bed frames and mattresses, as well as a sturdy study table and chair.
Keep it chic with a miniature chandelier and a decorative canopy for your little princess.
Inspire your kid by placing some artwork in the room. That is, if it’s in line with what he/she likes! Also, adding padded cushions along the bay window is a great way to make the room more comfortable and more secure for your young one.
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Personalize the room to your child’s liking by having his/her’s artwork, favourite quotes or photos framed and hanged on the walls, all without costing you an arm and a leg.
As your child grows, you may opt for a fresh new paint to create a brand new look to usher your child into the next phase of his childhood. The All-in-One is a popular concept as it allows your child to study, play and sleep within the same space. Keep it creative, distinct and organized for your child to enjoy these moments.
As your child grows, they may prefer different colours and themes. Take it easy and grow with them. Most importantly, enjoy each step and stage with your child.
Design: Unimax Creative
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Text: Jerena Seah / Additional Reporting: Elizabeth Liew
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