how to design your child's room

How to design your child's room

Preparing for elementary school, change of interests and a new phase of live. When a child grows, a lot of other things change as well.

When small kids become big kids, you know it’s time to upgrade their room. In order to make their room match their new style and to last several years, what to consider when designing your child’s room?

A growing child

A growing child

Children are very aware of their surroundings. Growing up they’ll want to change the style of their room as often as the style of their clothes.

Why? So whatever surrounds them will reflect their personality. When their room (or your house) does not feel like a welcoming and safe place to them, it can result in frustrated behaviour, sleepless nights and a lack of concentration. 

Functionality first

Functionality first

Most kids have a clear vision about what they like or don’t like. Generally speaking it’s about colours and accessories (style). Since their personal taste is changing every month, let’s cover the basics first.

  • Sufficient empty floor space will provide a large area where to play with toys and friends
  • A comfortable bed (normal size) for sleeping, hanging out, reading, etc.
  • A big wardrobe for all their clothes
  • Lot’s of functional storage space for toys, books, personal items and perhaps even school books
  • Last but not least is a big desk for all their fun projects. Ah yes, and for homework too 😉

 

Best advantage of a room with plenty of storage space is that it will make it easier on the child itself to keep it organized and tidy!

Declutter before design

Declutter before design

Decluttering is a smart thing to do when transitioning into a different phase of life. Your child becoming a big kid (and later on a teenager) means changing lifestyle. For a certain time they want to be surrounded by their stuffed animals and Lego constructions. Then, all of the sudden, this doesn’t seem relevant anymore, yet the items will remain in their place while new ones are added to the collection. Overwhelm and chaos are around the corner..

This phase is perfect for teaching them the basics of decluttering! It will allow them to understand what they actually need, what can go and how to limit (and validate!) their ‘special items’.

Since decluttering isn’t an easy thing to do (and we as parents have a hard time letting go of their items packed with ‘childhood memories’), you can find my tips on the basics of decluttering here.

Your kid’s style

Your kid’s style

Of course one could go over the top when designing a room for kids. It’s a fun project!

Yet my personal advice is to keep the basics neutral and cohesive to the rest of your house. This will create a perfect canvas to add personality through colour!

Since changing wall paint is much easier than changing furniture, this will ensure an easy upgrade every time your kid’s taste will change. And we all know that could be different every month  when becoming a teenager😉

Wrong colours

Wrong colours

What to do when your child loves a colour you absolutely don’t like?

You could always opt to find a compromise. Perhaps a different shade in the same colour scheme will work for both of you.

Personally, I believe in trusting your child’s vision. They instinctively know what colour they need to be surrounded with in order to feel great. Yes, this means accepting black as well!

Of course there are different ways to add their colour preferences to the design. Looking for inspiration? Check these children’s rooms in my portfolio: little boy’s room with space theme, shared boys room, shared girls room and baby blue teenager’s room.

Creating Happy Homes is also about creating happy rooms for children and growing teenagers! When they feel at ease in their personal environment, it will allow them to feel focused, relaxed and inspired to be the best version of themselves. Isn’t this all we want for our kids?!

Not sure how or where to start when redesigning your teenager’s room? Book your free 1-1 call to discover the possibilities. Looking forward to meeting you and your child!

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Benedetta Nati

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As an interior designer I help expat families with home improvements, including renovations and tailored design solutions.

As a coach at home, I help expat mothers of young families who feel overwhelmed by the challenges of both home life and the expat lifestyle.

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