Tips For Decorating Your Teenager’s Bedroom

Teenagers are notoriously particular. Try as you might, impressing your teen can often feel like an impossible task, particularly when it comes to gifts and surprises. That said, a freshly redecorated bedroom is one of life’s greatest pleasures – something not even your fickle teenager can turn their nose up at. However, if you’re eager to take on the formidable task of redecorating your teen’s bedroom, there is much to consider for a successful project. Read on for some top tips.

 Involve Them In Decor Decisions

While you may be looking forward to the look on your teen’s face when you reveal their brand-new surprise bedroom makeover, it may be better to stay on the safe side and tackle the project as a team. This way, you can be confident in your choices and avoid any outbursts. You may not agree with some of their design choices, but keep in mind that their room is their sanctuary, so give them as much freedom of expression as possible. For a start, consider letting them choose their colour palette and furniture style. 

Opt For A Double Bed

Redecorating your teen’s bedroom to be more age-appropriate can vastly improve their self-confidence. One of the easiest ways to transform a bedroom and make it less childish is to swap the single bed for a double. Not only do double beds accommodate growth spurts, but many designs feature innovative storage compartments for clothes, bedsheets and more. Opt for elegant, mature bed sheets and finish everything off with some throw cushions and a cosy blanket.

Plenty Of Storage

Your teen may have thrown out all of their old toys and teddies, but it’s likely their childhood prized possessions have been replaced with clothes, games, makeup and hobby paraphernalia. We all know how quickly teenage bedrooms can become cluttered and chaotic, and getting them to tidy their rooms often feels like a never-ending battle. That said, you can help your teen keep their room clean and tidy by providing plenty of storage solutions, such as drawers, boxes and bins for their various bits and pieces. 

Place Furniture Near Electrical Outlets 

Most teenagers are glued to their devices, and there is nothing worse than running out of battery. Ensure your teen’s smartphone, tablet and laptop are always fully charged by considering their bedroom floorplan. It may be a good idea to rearrange the furniture so they can access electrical outlets from the comfort of their bed and desk. While you can always purchase extension leads, they can be dangerous when overloaded, so ensure your teen has easy access to their bedroom outlets without the need for extra cables. 

Opt For Quality

While you may be eager to save as much money as possible during your redecoration project, it is always worth investing in quality. Cheap, substandard furniture is built for affordability rather than durability, so it won’t be long before you have to fork out for replacements. Instead, opt for quality, solid oak furniture. Although solid oak is timeless, it is not without personality, making it suitable for all ages and style preferences. For instance, consider a vibrantly painted chest of drawers

Create A Study Nook

The final few years of high school can be profoundly stressful for teenagers. As exam season draws near, your teen will be busy studying and revising for the best possible results. A study area that is clean, uncluttered and free from distractions promotes productivity and concentration, so you can give your teen a helping hand by creating a study nook; in other words, a quiet corner of their room dedicated to schoolwork. A study nook can also double as a gaming zone or hobby station. 

Consider Privacy

If you have more than one teen sharing a bedroom, privacy is crucial as they age from children to young adults. While complete privacy is a tricky thing to achieve without building a full-sized, solid wall, you can define each teen’s individual area by using furniture to divide the room. For example, add a curtain, bookcase or decorative room dividers between your teen’s beds. There are other creative methods of creating boundaries, such as painting the two halves of the room differently and allowing each teen creative control over their side. 

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