7 Stylish Kids' Bedroom Ideas Your Kid Will Love, From Wildlife To Fairytale Themes
Turn bedtime into an adventure (and an easier time for you)
Running out of bedroom decor ideas for your kid’s room? Designing a kid’s bedroom in Singapore comes with unique considerations due to the smaller space in many HDB flats and private apartments, as well as the climate and lifestyle factors common to the region.
Singapore homes often have limited floor space, so use wall-mounted shelves or modular shelving units to store books, toys, and personal items, keeping the floor area clear for play and movement. Consider beds with storage compartments, bunk beds, or loft beds with a desk or play area underneath to save space. Modular furniture that can adapt as a child grows helps avoid frequent replacements. Adjustable desks, extendable beds, or storage units with flexible components can accommodate changing needs.
Opt for furniture with rounded edges and durable finishes, particularly for younger children. In Singapore’s humid climate, materials like solid wood or treated metal may be better options for longevity over cheaper composites.
Look for ideas from your child’s favourite movies! The cloud decals gracing this wall, for instance, were inspired by Andy’s room in Toy Story’s Andy. The homeowner created the decals for her child’s room and her designer helped put it up.
Interior design by Urban Design & Builders
In this bedroom, a wallpaper of the African savannah stretches across two walls, carefully designed so the animals aren’t obscured by the headboard. An arched, recessed section is cut into the third wall, this time containing bookshelves.
See the rest of this Orchard road condo apartment.
Any Liverpool fans out there? Meet your growing child’s needs by giving him more storage space! This interior designer helped create custom storage and a bed frame centered around the homeowner's son’s beloved Liverpool’s stadium poster.
Interior design by Aiden T.
This might look like an ordinary black wall, but it’s actually coated with chalkboard paint. Genius, isn’t it? No need to worry about unsightly and stubborn doodle marks on your kid’s walls anymore!
Interior design by Space Sense
Who wouldn't want a bed that has a slide attached to it? Admit it, you’d probably sneak into your child’s room every night to re-live your own childhood if this were in your house!
Interior design by Lekker Design.
While the grungy walls, wooden bed frame and toy crates may seem a little too industrial for a children's bedroom, the striking carpet balances it out with a pop of vibrant colours.
Small rooms mean smaller play areas. But as this interior designer has shown, you can maximise the room’s space by giving your child a loft bed and leaving the bottom empty for a play area. When he grows older, you can always replace the toys with a study table.
Interior design by 19sixtyseven.
The nursery in this modern farmhouse-style HDB flat carries the same white and wood design. Whimsical decals of fairytale storybook characters, including a dragon and a princess, lend a youthful kid-friendly charm. As kids grow older, the timeless aesthetic of the room can be easily adapted to their changing tastes, offering a flexible backdrop for new themes or personal touches.
A version of this article was published on Home & Decor.