12 Projects

Kids Bedroom Ideas by Senior Interior Designers

Kids bedroom projects designed to grow with your child. From toddler rooms to teen retreats, we coordinate themed walls, study zones, and adaptable storage, then provide a shopping list with trade discounts to stay on budget.

Cream beadboard nursery with oak crib, white glider chair, framed rose prints, and drum pendant

Cloud Lamp Cream Nursery

Cream beadboard nursery with cloud lamps and oak crib. Soft neutral palette throughout.

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Boys bedroom with dusty-blue slat accent wall, LED-lit niche, framed hockey art, red Eames chair, and platform bed

Blue Slat Hockey Bedroom

Boys bedroom with dusty-blue slat wall and framed hockey art. Cool palette, red Eames accent.

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Kids bedroom with white board and batten wall, rainbow quilt, elephant art, twin ceramic lamps, and sage tufted pouf

Soft Pastel Kids Bedroom

Two styling options for one kids bedroom. Soft pastels with panel wall or plain oak floors.

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Girls shared bedroom with two linen twin beds, pink watercolor butterfly wallpaper mural, and mauve vertical slat headbo

Girls Shared Twin Bedroom

Twin beds share a butterfly mural wall and pink slat headboard. White oak wardrobe and study nook complete the

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Kids nursery with white canvas teepee, cream loveseat, play rug, crib area, and floor-to-ceiling windows

Teepee Play Zone Nursery

Neutral nursery with canvas teepee and play zone. Soft gray, taupe, and light wood palette.

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Boy's bedroom with navy accent wall, dark walnut platform bed, blueprint art grid, and tripod spotlight lamp

Navy Accent Boy Bedroom

Navy accent wall frames a walnut platform bed. Blueprint art and tripod lamp add character.

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Gaming bedroom with cyan neon sign, 3D geometric black wall panels, and framed gaming art on dark walls

Dark Neon Gaming Bedroom

Gaming bedroom with cyan and magenta neon signs on 3D geometric wall panels. Charcoal palette.

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Girls bedroom with pink castle loft bed, built-in slide, macrame chandelier, and bunny wall sconces in dusty rose and cream

Pink Castle Girls Bedroom

Castle loft bed with slide and ball pit in dusty rose. Macrame chandelier, bunny sconces.

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Girls bedroom with a pink house-shaped headboard, fairy lights draped across the wall, white cloud night lights, and a full-length mirror on light wood floors, designed by Debora Interiors.

Pink House Headboard Bedroom

Girls bedroom with a pink house-shaped headboard, fairy lights, and bunny wall decals.

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Wide-angle view of a navy blue boys bedroom with a red race car bed, black-and-white checkered foam floor, space mural wall with rockets and planets, house-shaped toy shelf, and light blue bean bag chair, designed by Debora Interiors.

Race Car Navy Boys Room

Navy boys bedroom with a red race car bed, space mural wall, and checkered foam tile floor.

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Shared girls bedroom with two pink twin beds, double white desk, floating shelves, Hollywood vanity, and scalloped pendant

Twin Desk Pink Girls Room

Shared girls bedroom with twin beds and double desk. Blush and dusty rose with a pendant lamp.

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Kids room with sage green arch nook, cloud wall sconces, watercolor forest mural, golden sun decal, birch wardrobes, low bed with green bedding, and art easel, designed by Debora Interiors.

Forest Mural Arch Nook Room

Forest mural kids room with painted arch nook and cloud lights. Sage green palette, birch wardrobes.

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About This Room Type

Kids Bedroom Design Ideas

Kids bedrooms need to do more than sleep. They are play zones, homework stations, and personal retreats that change every 2-3 years as your child grows. These projects show how to design for today while planning for next year.

Browse themed toddler rooms, shared sibling bedrooms, tween study spaces, and teen retreats. Each project shows how bed placement, storage solutions, and color choices create rooms kids actually want to spend time in.

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Design Tips

Kids Room Design Tips

01

Pick a Theme Through Textiles, Not Paint

A forest theme using a green duvet cover and tree wall decals is easy to change in two years. A forest-themed mural painted on the wall locks you in. Use swappable elements for themes.

02

Plan a Homework Surface Early

By age 6, kids need a desk or table for schoolwork. A 36-inch wide surface with a task lamp and shelf above is enough for elementary years. Position it away from the bed so the study zone feels separate.

03

Use Vertical Space for Storage

High shelves for display, mid-height bins for daily access, and under-bed drawers for seasonal items. Vertical layering triples the storage capacity of a small room without adding furniture footprint.

04

Invest in the Mattress, Not the Frame

Kids outgrow bed frames. A simple wood or metal frame with a quality mattress costs less to replace than a themed bed that becomes embarrassing at age 9. Spend on sleep quality, not character headboards.

Planning Guide

Kids Room Planning Factors

Current Age and Growth Timeline

A 3-year-old needs safety rails and low storage. A 10-year-old needs a desk and bookshelf. We design for your child today and the next 3 years so you are not redecorating annually.

Shared Room Dynamics

Siblings sharing a room need individual zones. Each child gets their own bed area, storage section, and small personal surface. L-shaped bunk configurations or twin beds with a divider bookshelf give personal space without building a wall.

Safety Standards by Age

Under 6: anchored furniture, cord-free blinds, covered outlets. Over 6: loft beds allowed, more independence with storage access. We age-gate every recommendation to current safety standards.

Gender-Neutral Longevity

Neutral wall colors (warm white, sage, soft blue) with personality added through bedding and art last through multiple phases. A pink room at age 4 often needs repainting by age 8.

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