Looking to add a dash of fun to your little one’s bedroom ahead of the new school year? Get inspired by these lively designs…
Summer’s on its last stretch, and a new school year is about to begin. If you are pondering refreshing your little one’s bedroom – be it through a lick of paint, a splash of pattern, or new furnishings – I’ve rounded up some charming ideas bound to get your creativity going…
Pop of personality
Personality should be at the heart of your little one’s sleep space. What are they into at this age? Is it fairytale characters; do they love a particular colour or pattern? Decorate using their favourite shades, motifs and animations for a space that reflects their interests, whether it’s through soft furnishings such as quirky curtains, cushions and bedding, fun but functional furniture, or charming wallpaper designs.
Under the sea
Extend the holiday feeling into the autumn and winter season by creating a sea-inspired theme in your kids’ bedroom. Picture murals adorned with colourful corals, ocean creatures and coastal shells, scalloped or shiplap panelling, and nautical stripe wallpaper. Opt for furniture crafted from wood, whether it’s grainy oak bunkbeds or vintage walnut desks and wardrobes, and bring in more splashes of colour through bedspreads, lighting solutions, and playful décor.
Jurassic safari
Is your little one going through a dinosaur phase? Take a trip way back in time and deck their sleep space out in wall coverings embellished with prehistoric reptiles, rocky volcanoes, and exotic palm trees. You can even create a cosy play nook with a striking mural as the backdrop and plush seating for them to enjoy reading or drawing. As for the colour palette, blues, greens, oranges, and maroons are ideal for soft furnishings, from bed linen to cushions and curtains. For the perfect finishing touch, decorate open shelves with house plants, which will also help purify the air, collectable toys, and children’s books.
Pared-back bedrooms
If you want your kids’ bedroom design to grow with them, a calm colour scheme will act as the blank canvas to their current interests. Stick to earthy neutrals and light pastels, but introduce interest through patterned bedding, storage solutions, and wall art, which you can easily change when their passions evolve. Choose natural materials and finishes, such as wood, rattan, and jute, to bring a touch of the outdoors in and achieve a serene sleep space.