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40 Best Boys Bedroom Ideas in 2022

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By Hadley Mendelsohn and Kelly Allen

Studio Life/Style

Some kids have endless thoughts about how they want their bedroom to be designed. Others may not care as much. Whatever side your son falls on, it's best to come up with a color scheme and style you both feel good about it. And no, it doesn't have to be all shades of blue and fire trucks. To get the inspiration flowing, we're spotlighting our favorite boy's rooms. From calming and neutral to over-the-top and bold, these ideas will satisfy everyone in your house—and we bet your daughter will love these decorating ideas, too.

Frank Frances

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Incorporate Pattern

In the bedroom of Cortney and Robert Novogratz's younger son, the design duo added crane linens—from the Novogratz by Utica collection for WestPoint Home—that were inspired by old wallpaper discovered in their West Village home during demolition. A bright blue locker nightstand and personal decor add playfulness.

Read McKendree

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Start Small

While a bed that's low to the ground might not grow with your child, it can certainly make for an easy big kid bed transition. Here, the bed in designer Chauncy Boothby’s son’s room has been passed down through her husband’s family for four generations. She paired the classic brown furniture with fun nautical wallpaper, perfect for a growing child.

Nicole Morrison

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Create a Built-In Bed

For a small kid's room with a bump-out that couldn't be altered, designer Kelly Finley incorporated a custom bed with a desk on one side and built-in storage so that the child could still have space in the room to play.

Jared Kuzia Photography

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Go Rustic

Create a cohesive look in a room that has exposed beams with matching beds and ladders. In a Massachusetts home, designer Amanda Greaves and architect John Mitchell Fuller used leftover barn pieces and added red, white, and blue accents for Americana vibes.

Manu Rodríguez

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Think About Playtime

Kids often spend time playing in their rooms, so make sure it's well-suited for those activities. In the boys' room of a New York City apartment, designer Raymond Boozer embraced soft surfaces, like a fluffy IKEA rug, and rich colors to optimize the room for playtime.

Laurey Glenn

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Shop for Antiques

Invest in pre-loved items that will grow with your child as they age and can be passed on through generations. In the son's room of Country Living editor-in-chief Rachel Hardage Barrett's Alabama house, vintage wall decor, and side tables make the room feel lived-in. Vintage thermoses and flashlights add an element of collector's fun.

Eric Piasecki

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Make It Double as a Guest Room

To ensure a family's two sons had a big open area to play and a place for their friends to spend the night, designer Andrew Howard arranged a pair of bunk beds in the corner of the room. Built-in storage further saves space in the bedroom.

HUYLA KOLABAS

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Look to the Sky

Create a light, airy space by taking inspiration from the sky. Here, designer Lucy Harris chose Bubble wallcovering by Chasing Paper and a ceiling of Benjamin Moore Blue Jean to make the white bunks feel as though they're floating.

Julia Lynn

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Emphasize a Sport

If you have everything but the wall decor figured out, take inspiration from this tennis racket display in a South Carolina home by designer Alaina Michelle Ralph. Get creative when applying it to other sports, like featuring an open shelf lined with baseballs.

Studio/Lifesytle

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Build a Slide

It simply doesn't get any cooler than this bedroom designed by California-based firm Studio Life/Style. With a half-stair and half/slide hybrid, a lofted hangout zone, and a full-sized bed that still leaves room for a sitting area, you may as well stop clicking through and just send this to your contractor (just kidding, there's more of this goodness to come).

Heidi Caillier

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Let Them Choose the Color Scheme

If they have a favorite color, choose fun accent pieces that let it shine. In this bedroom designed by Heidi Callier, the blush pink curtains lighten the mood and allow for a sectioned-off "play zone" under the top bunks. The warm browns and woods create a warm foundation.

Gieves Anderson

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Incorporate Family Memories

New York designer Alexa Hampton brought in grown-up furniture and a custom Dean Barger mural inspired by a family trip to Rome when her now 12-year-old twins grew out of their bunk beds. Since sharing a room "can be kind of a drag, looking out of a fake window onto an Italian square," is some consolation, Hampton says.

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Strike a Balance

Arent & Pyke opted for modern, sculptural pieces that strike that very careful balance between playful and grownup. From the striped table lamp to the wooden stool, graphic rug, linen bedding, and eye-catching rug, everything feels both youthful and timeless.

John Merkl

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Hang a Chair

This little refuge designed by Elizabeth Roberts is both calming and cheerful, thanks to the soft, pleasant colors, which are pretty unique and unexpected in a kid's room, while the playful motifs, shapely daybed, and hanging chair set a fun, kid-friendly tone.

Chango & Co.

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Choose a Cool Bed

To soften the punchy stripes and colors of this bedroom, designer Susana Simonpietri of Chango & Co. hung a leather headboard. It will continue to work well with other design schemes as the seven-year-old boy grows up. "It's important to keep the child's current age in mind, as well as the years ahead of him," she says.

NicoleHollis

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Put Up Passions

In the Hawaiian Kona-coast bedroom of a 13-year-old, surfboards pay homage to his happy place. San Francisco-based designer Nicole Hollis made it a place where he can hang out with friends, something that was important to him. "No matter the age, we always ask our clients how they live," she says.

Tamsin Johnson

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Mix Pattern

Here's another great example of mixing sophisticated designs with whimsical pieces. The burnt orange Kelly Wearstler-upholstered headboard contrasts perfectly with the circus-print wallpaper.

Genevieve Garruppo

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Use a Versatile Paint Color

Think outside of the box when choosing a paint color, but make sure it has versatility. "Less conventional than your typical navy, this striking green plays well with blue, red, gray, black, and even wood tones, making it the perfect accent color for a bedroom that can easily grow with its inhabitant," says designer Emily C. Butler.

Studio McGee

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Turn It Into a Bunk Room

Why only have one bunkbed duo when you can create a bunk room optimized for slumber parties? When you have the space for it, the more, the merrier. Rather than just putting two queen beds in the guest room, Studio McGee added twin bunks crossing overhead to maximize sleep space.

Reed Davis

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Create Privacy

Create a cozy reading nook with a library wall, built-in daybed, and curtains for privacy. This one is sure to raise a book, and the curtains make it feel like a little nest and add a nice sense of privacy, which is perfect in a room siblings share.

Studio DB

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Put It on a Platform

A platform bed with drawers is a genius way to add extra storage for all of your kiddos' toys or clothing if you're lacking in closet space. This one designed by Studio DB doesn't feel overly childish, either, so it can age gracefully throughout the years.

Dacian Groza

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Be Age Appropriate

When designing a bedroom for a precocious teenager, choose a few pieces to have fun with, but make sure each item speaks to the rest of the home's style for a cohesive whole. And, this way, it can function as a guest room when he moves out (you don't have to break that news just yet). This space designed by Heather Hilliard is a great blueprint.

Robson Rak

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Let Them Get Involved

Rather than looking at the decorating process as a stressful thing, see it as an opportunity to bond and encourage them to get involved. This way, their personality and passions can really shine through. This room by Robson Rak isn't too fussy or over-the-top and can easily be reworked as the child develops new interests or tastes—plus, it still fits in with the rest of the home. But the side table/oversized stacked Legos are kid-centric and fun.

Jessica Anitola

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Repurpose Old Items

Spending a fortune on custom kids' furniture and decor isn't always the wisest investment. You'll cut your costs a ton by repurposing as many items as you can in a kid-friendly way. In this bedroom, for example, interior designer Starrett Zenko Ringbom stacked antique trunks for both extra surface and storage space. The fresh coat of deep turquoise and a large map enliven the walls while a vintage rug plays on that eclectic aesthetic.

Sara Tramp

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Channel Their Happy Place

Designed by Emily Henderson, this kid's nature-inspired bedroom doubles as a playroom, the climbing wall being the obvious highlight. The neutral tones ensure a more stylish aesthetic and the strategically-placed floor cushions lighten things up. There's also a canopy over the bed evocative of a tent, so the room really feels like a camping experience.

Luke White

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Go Monochrome

In this boy's bedroom designed by Barry Dixon, the various prints bring intrigue to the calming blue tones used throughout. The canopies above the twin beds were inspired by his love of camping, infusing the decor with more meaning.

Courtesy of Tessa Neustadt

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Add Sconces

Forgo a table lamp for sconces that he can easily use to read books in bed. And if he prefers a neutral color palette, liven it up with a patterned headboard, bedding, and throw pillows.

See more at Amber Interiors.

Arent & Pyke

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Choose Smart Storage

This bedroom designed by Arent & Pyke takes advantage of every storage opportunity, from the platform bed with built-in drawers to a colorful wall cubby, to store all his favorite toys. The little sitting nook at the end of the bed gives the occupant a place to hang out other than the bed without adding a bulky sitting area in the small room.

Courtesy of David Tsay for Emily Henderson Designs

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Stencil Your Walls

Use stenciled wallpaper (or even test your skills and paint them yourself) for a whimsical wallcovering. This room's animal theme makes it feel like a circus.

See more at Emily Henderson.

Courtesy of Erin Gates Design

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Go Blue

If blue is his favorite color, you're in luck. It adds fun color to the room, but isn't too bold or crazy.

See more at Erin Gates Design.

26 Chic Decorating Ideas For Your Baby's Nursery

30+ Cool Boys Bedroom Ideas of Design Pictures 2022

Designing bedroom for boys is not so easy. Many girls dream about fairy tale living space and like decorating their bedroom, while few boys care about their bedrooms decoration. How to design bedrooms for boys? The key is knowing what his hobbies are and what he likes to do. Involve your boys in the bedroom design process and you will come up with some cool boys bedroom ideas.

Today we want to share a bunch of wonderful boys bedroom ideas and pictures with you. Most of the rooms have a distinctive boy design element such as a toy car, a football, a gaming device and so on. All of them are bright and set active and creative mood.

It wasn’t easy to gather so many of them because there are much more girls bedrooms designed by professional interior designers. We hope you’ll enjoy these photos and find some interesting decorating ideas for your boys room. If you know any good boys bedroom ideas or pictures, feel free to drop a comment.

Contemporary Boys Bedroom Solar System Decoration By Hobus Homes

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The Solar System inspired toddler’s room is filled with hand-painted and ceiling suspended planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other exciting objects.

Traditional Boys Bedroom With Car Bed By Wendi Young Design

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Contemporary Kids Bunkroom Furniture By Slifer Designs

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Funny Kids Bedroom Design By New York Architect Incorporated

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Contemporary Boys Bedroom With Bookshelf By Merzbau Design Collective

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Cool Boys Bedroom Ideas By Tim Barber Ltd

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Eclectic Kids Bedroom By Centre Sky Architecture Ltd

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Contemporary Boys Bedroom Ideas By Artistic Designs For Living

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Traditional Kids Bedroom By Merigo Design

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Traditional Kids Bunkroom By Michael Abrams Limited

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Traditional Kids Bunkroom By Harman Wilde

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Modern Kids Bunkroom Design By Insidesign

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Contemporary Boys Bunkroom By Alder And Tweed

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Traditional Boys Bedroom Design By Barnes Vanze Architects

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Modern Boys Bedroom Ideas By Dkor Interiors Inc

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Traditional Boys Bunkroom Design By Harrison Design Associates

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Blue And White Traditional Boys Bedroom By Taylor Lombardo Architects

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Traditional Boys Bedroom Idea By Chip Webster Architecture

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Contemporary Boys Bedroom Ideas By Clifton Leung Design Workshop

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Contemporary Kids Bedroom Furniture By Gloss Ny

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Contemporary Boys Bedroom Ideas By Capelo Design

Traditional Kids Bedroom Design By Luann Development

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Traditional Boys Bedroom Design Idea By Cindy Rinfret

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Traditional Boys Bedroom Ideas By Mccroskey Interiors

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Eclectic Boys Decorating Ideas By Elizabeth Gordon

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Contemporary Boys Bedroom Design By Lauren Rubin Architecture

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Contemporary Boys Bedroom Ideas By Lucy Mclintic

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Traditional Boys Bunkroom Design By Gabriel Builders

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Eclectic Boys Bedroom Ideas By Splendid Willow

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Contemporary Boys Bedroom Designs By Visbeen Associates

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Traditional Boys Bunkroom Design By Stonebreaker Builders

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Contemporary Sports Theme Boys Bedroom By Klang Associates

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Contemporary Boys Bedroom Furniture By Creative Decor By Mandi

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Traditional Kids Bunkroom By Lauren Leonard Interiors

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Room for a teenager-boy: 72 bedroom interior ideas in a modern style

Arranging functional areas, organizing storage, selecting furniture.

Publication date: 07.11.2019

Material prepared: Vera Rogatko nine0003

Men mature late (and some don't mature at all), so don't make the setting too serious for an eighth grader - keep it childish and playful. Read about other secrets of a successful children's room for a teenage boy in this post.

Design: Totaste Studio

How to plan space: placing functional areas

The window seat with the highest concentration of daylight is traditionally given to the desktop.

Idea for a note: extend the window sill to the depth of the desk or integrate the table into the window area so that the child always has enough space on it.

Design: Alexandra Hartke

Design: Fruktov Interiors

Design: Natalia Solo

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In dimly lit areas of the room, we place a bed or a bedroom area for a teenage boy, a sports corner, a TV with a game console and other areas where the presence of active daylight is not of great importance, or vice versa, a little twilight is needed.

Design: Maria Vlasenko

Design: Julia Starikova

It is optimal if the desktop and the bed are not located close to each other, so that when falling asleep, the boy can quickly switch to rest, abstract from studies and lessons. nine0003

Design: Alisa Svistunova

Design: TS Design

Storage spaces are good to place close to the entrance so that cupboards and shelves can be brought to the space above the door. Plus, it will be convenient to put a laundry basket near the front door, and the mother will not have to go across the whole room to pick up the child’s clothes for washing.

Design: Tatiana Shaulyak

Place for a sports corner with dumbbells, Swedish wall, punching bag or basketball hoop is important to isolate as much as possible from other areas, “cut off” with a partition, highlight with color.

Deciding on the style

A 16-year-old boy will not need any hints here: even without adults, he will choose the style in which he wants to see his room, and the designer will help to adapt it to the general style of the house. At the same time, both children of this age and younger teenagers usually like styles:

  • modern, sporty chic;

Design: Denis Golub, Artem Shevchenko

  • loft, industrial;

  • Scandinavian.

The last one is the most practical: you can assemble a calm, nuanced base from decoration and furniture, which later will be harmoniously overgrown with a variety of child's things. And when the atmosphere gets boring, Scandinavian-style interiors are easy to change with new curtains, lamps, carpets and posters. nine0003

Design: Daria Alyaeva

It is better to avoid decorating ideas like “nautical style”, “space style”: rooms where the atmosphere is strictly subordinated to one narrow theme look beautiful only in interior magazines. In real life, they are doomed, they are unlikely to stand the test of daily operation and quickly lose their “cover” appearance. And you can add the atmosphere of the sea or space to the interior with the help of accents, locally. nine0003

Design: design studio of Olga Kondratova

Choosing a finish

Neutral range, wear resistance, strength - these are the three main criteria in the selection of finishing materials for the interior of a room for a teenage boy.

Design: Alexander Zavgorodny

Fine finish can be:

  • walls - washable paint, plaster, durable vinyl wallpaper, brick if the room is in a real loft;
  • floor good laminate or vinyl tile;
  • ceiling - paint or stretch fabric coating with a matte finish.

Design: Dark Ponds

Design: Svetlana Dikushina

Something exclusive and very expensive to pick up at this stage of a child's life is not worth it: the boy is growing, his tastes are changing rapidly, and the risk that a hand-drawn photo panel on the wall will one day be pasted over with a poster depicting a favorite rapper is too great. nine0003

Design: BIGO

We select furniture

For the sleeping area

A boy's adolescence is the time when it's time to buy an "adult" size bed (one and a half, as an option) with an orthopedic mattress, ideally with drawers for storage. If the room is very small, you can pick up a loft bed for it, and arrange a working place under the bed. Such a bed is also good because the child will feel secluded in it: children from 12-14 years old are especially sensitive to personal space. nine0003

Design: Evgeny Kashpurenko

Storage

When planning the storage system for clothes in a teenage boy's room, it is important that the closets have shallow shelves: they are convenient to store T-shirts, sweaters, jeans and other clothes in the Maria Kondo method, stacking them in horizontal rows, and not stacks, as usual. This will make it easier for the teenager to keep things in order.

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Design: Azat Movlam

Place open shelves for textbooks, notebooks, magazines, stationery closer to the desktop and complement with closed cabinets and boxes for storing small items to avoid clutter.

Design: Marina Braginskaya

Design: AR-KA architectural studio

Workstation

Standard size table or height adjustable model? If the height of the child has already crossed the mark of 1. 5 m, you can buy a regular table, like in adults, and it is better to buy a chair of adjustable sizes. nine0003

For a recreation area

Friends will come to the teenager - you need to think over places for them too. A good solution is bean bags: sitting neatly with a straight back is definitely not about teenagers, but in such a chair it’s convenient to “fall apart” as you like. Plus, such models are mobile, you can buy several of them at once, and after the guests leave, hide them in a wardrobe or closet.

Design: Konstantin Kryukov

Design: Vladimir Korobov

It is desirable to complement the atmosphere with a small sofa-transformer, so that an overstayed classmate or a friend in the sports section can stay overnight.

About the decor

It should be just a little, because in the space of a teenager there is already a lot of visual load. It is optimal if the decor is of an applied nature. It can be:

  • a political map of the world or an atlas of the starry sky on the wall, a globe;

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  • a collection of soccer balls, self-made models of vehicles and other items that reveal the child's hobbies;

Photo: studiosmvd.com

  • awards and diplomas. Select a part of the wall or a rack for them, arrange diplomas in beautiful frames, medals and cups - hang and arrange them harmoniously.

It's great if the interior has a place for things with humor: wallpaper with an ironic pattern on one of the walls, a strange flower pot, an unusual lamp. nine0003

Design: Oleg Klodt

+3 tips for decorating a teenage boy's room

1. Do not be afraid of dark colors in the room, if the teenager insists on just such a palette. A dark interior is not necessarily gloomy, with the right combination of shades it will look stylish and unusual, and will help the boy to express himself.

Design: Guffo Interior Architecture

Photo: thearchitect.pro

Design: Samar Mahmud

2. A cool design technique to decorate a fragment of the ceiling above the bed with interesting wallpaper and plaster. It's good when a child looks at something in front of him before going to bed.

3. If two teenagers will live in a room, it is important to equip for both of them with a separate private space for rest and sleep. But it is optimal to combine jobs, assigning each child to a certain zone. nine0003

Design: Dasha and Dima Tretyakov

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Teen boy bedroom photo design

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  • 1. Styling
  • 2. Finishing work
  • 3. Choosing the right furniture
  • 4. Two teenagers in one room

A teenager is a small adult whose opinion has to be taken into account. A fifteen-year-old boy will no longer wear a granny-knitted pom-pom hat and Disney character wallpaper. The bedroom for a teenage boy is a universe in miniature. The place where he spends most of his life: doing homework, sitting at the computer until late at night, playing consoles, listening to music, etc. The design for a teenage boy's bedroom is selected taking into account the personal preferences and hobbies of the child. Convenience and functionality are welcome. Teenagers love fashion and style, so they are unlikely to like a carpet on the wall or a GDR wall. nine0003

Styling

First you need to decide which design suits you, then proceed to the repair work. The "sovereign territory" of a teenager should be comfortable, spacious and multifunctional.

Bedroom interior for a teenage boy

Designers identify the following styles that meet these requirements:

  • Contemporary: the main focus is on shapes and lines. Large spaces, clear outlines, an abundance of natural light. Each object is significant, there is no place for chaos and piling up. For the bedroom of a teenage boy, a modern interior fits like no other; nine0094
  • Classic: older guys prefer: hormonal storms have subsided, I want calmness and regularity. They will provide the simplicity, restraint and conciseness inherent in the classics. The classic design blends seamlessly into small spaces.
  • Minimalism: the origin is connected with the development of modern technologies. The minimum number of accessories, neutral shades, graphics, expressiveness, strict geometric lines distinguish this style from others;
  • High-tech: high-tech interior was formed at the end of the last century. The younger generation has a weakness for this style. Future gentlemen will not remain indifferent to chrome, glass furniture with integrated lighting, sliding partitions and panoramic windows. nine0094

Below are photos that show how each of these styles work in practice.

Bedroom design for a teenager boy in a modern style

Bedroom for a teenage boy in a classic style

High-tech teen boy's bedroom interior

Minimalist style in the interior of a bedroom for a teenager boy

Finishing work

The walls are the main part of the room, what the interior is based on. There is a well-known stereotype that blue is suitable for a boy, and pink for a girl. We will not destroy it. When decorating a teenage boy's bedroom, it is wise to use cold tones:

  • Blue: azure blue, cobalt, sea green;
  • Greens: jade, emerald, dark green;
  • Violet: amethyst, indigo, dark purple;
  • Grey: anthracite, marengo, periwinkle;
  • Natural shades: sand, beige, light green.

Teenage boy's bedroom interior in grey-blue tones

Bedroom interior for a teenage boy in natural tones

Monochromatic interior makes even adults bored, what can we say about restless children. Small splashes of rich colors will give the room a zest and individuality. It can be lemon, carmine red, bright turquoise and tangerine. Mixing colors is based on their compatibility. Designers suggest paying attention to:

  • Contrasting wallpapers. You will get the perfect combination: calm colors muffle saturated ones, make the interior extraordinary. A wall decorated with acid shades will become a bright accent;
  • Wall mural depicting urban New York skyscrapers, sports cars, football or hockey clubs, popular rock bands. Used in rooms with an area of ​​more than 12 square meters. m.;
  • Has your young athlete won all sorts of awards at regional and international competitions? Organize a corner of glory, where numerous cups, medals, certificates, photos from the training camp will be stored; nine0094
  • Prefer plain walls. Such a “clean sheet” will become a universal option on which you can place personal photos, drawings, paintings, posters, a poster of desires, darts. Wallpaper of soothing colors is indispensable when using textured finishes and zoning. Zoning in a children's room always looks advantageous, as it allows you to divide the area into a place for sleeping, relaxing and studying.
  • Textured wallpaper. The choice of print depends on the style of the interior. Abstraction in the form of randomly scattered strokes, dots, dashes and repeating geometry, for example, waves, circles, zigzags, squares, will perfectly fit into the interior in a minimalist style; nine0094
  • Wallpaper with stripes. Stripes can be narrow or wide, horizontal or vertical. The latter visually make the ceiling higher. Despite the clarity of the lines, this option is suitable for decorating a classic bedroom;
  • Floral ornament should be chosen carefully, as there is a risk of making the design of the room girlish;
  • Oriental print is a specific type of wallpaper. This design is the latest in fashion. Arabic script, African animals, hieroglyphs, savanna landscapes look fresh and impressive. Such an ethnic interior will conquer the little adventurer. nine0094

Below are photos of bedroom interiors for a teenage boy that embody these ideas.

Contrasting wallpaper in the interior of a bedroom for a teenage boy

Photomurals in the interior of a bedroom for a teenager boy

Bedroom interior for a teenage boy

The design of modern building materials attracts the eye. But they do not always meet the standards of environmental cleanliness and safety. Even if the child is almost an adult, taller than his father, his immune system is not fully formed, the body is vulnerable to harmful substances emitted by plastic panels, linoleum, laminate, low-quality dyes. Give preference to environmentally friendly materials. nine0003

Choosing the right furniture

Maximum functionality is the main property that pieces of furniture should have. Luxurious four-poster beds or bulky sculptures of antiquity will be out of place, they will perfectly complement the design of the parent's bedroom. The interior of the children's room includes the following items:

  • Desk;
  • Pull-out sofa or bed;
  • Cabinet for storing personal belongings;
  • Bookcase and shelves. nine0094

These can be extraordinary transformer structures or folding furniture that frees up a lot of space when assembled. A multifunctional loft bed with a working area is suitable for boys aged 10-12. They have a rich imagination, the spirit of adventurism has not disappeared, and the gameplay has not faded into the background. Furniture rising to the ceiling will embody the boundless fantasies of the young owner of the room. Not every bed will give you the opportunity to feel like a captain of a pirate schooner or a pilot of a spaceship. Below are photos of similar beds that organically fit into the design of a bedroom for a teenage boy. nine0003

Interior of a children's room for a boy in a marine style

If the footage does not allow you to put a full bed, then pay attention to the folding sofa. On it you can not only relax at night, but also seat guests. Just choose models that have a rigid frame that will not harm your posture.

Arrange your workspace responsibly. The table should be ergonomic and practical, correspond to the physiological characteristics of the student. A computer is an essential attribute of a child's room. The child uses it both for study and for leisure. The monitor should be removed at an optimal distance from the eyes, as prolonged sitting adversely affects vision. The chair should have the correct back and armrests, be distinguished by reliability and durability. After all, children are not averse to using spinning structures as a carousel. Consider placing books, textbooks, and notebooks. Shelves and racks will cope with this task, which can divide the room into a working area and a sleeping area. nine0003

Working area in the bedroom for a teenage boy

It's not just to sit down with books and do homework. The design of a teenage boy's bedroom will become complete if you organize a mini-gym equipped with a punching bag, dumbbells, a barbell, a horizontal bar or a Swedish wall. These attributes will complement the interior of the young guy's room, adding brutality.

Two teenagers in one room

This is a difficult task, but it can be solved if you rationally approach the organization of space. In rooms with a small footage, a bunk bed is placed. The spacious dimensions of the apartment facilitate the arrangement of furniture. Ceiling cornices with curtains or modular shelving will not only turn the room into two bedrooms, but also complement the design. Children will have a personal space, the opportunity to retire. Photos of such arbitrary partitions allow you to verify this. nine0003

Bedroom interior for two teenage boys

Zoning of a bedroom for a teenager boy

Two desks take up a lot of space. Modern transforming tables equipped with retractable parts provide a large work surface. The photos below will help you make your choice.

Furniture-transformer for a small bedroom for two teenage boys

Common hobbies, about the same age, allow you to make the interior of the room in the same style.


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