Teenage male bedroom designs, like most things involving teenagers, are difficult to get correctly. They're at an age when they're likely to desire creative freedom, which is fine if it means something simple and sleek, but less so if it means turning their bedroom into a half-pipe. So you'll undoubtedly have to make some design and décor sacrifices, but that doesn't mean you can't have a fashionable, practical room that still represents your child's likes. And we've got lots of teen boys' room ideas inspiration and ideas to help you do exactly that...
1. Make use of street style
Thanks to the large up-and-over window, skateboard racks on the walls, and a school locker-style wardrobe, this adolescent teen boys room concept has a high hip, urban atmosphere. Take inspiration from this room and add an exposed brick wall to add to the industrial atmosphere. If removing plaster isn't a possibility, there are plenty of realistic brick print wallpapers that can achieve a similar effect.
2. Adopt a theme
Talk to your adolescent about their interests and use that information to help them create their bedroom. A hand-painted mural created by Martyn Lawrence Bullard hangs in this surf-obsessed teen's room, which is unique and entertaining while still being fashionable.
'Parents may be hesitant to give a teenager full freedom but try to remember that paint is transitory, and it can be altered if their preferences change or when they leave home,' says Elaine Penhaul, director of home staging business Lemon & Lime Interiors. They will profit from the opportunity to explore, and if given a budget, they will learn to handle money.'
3. Combine their preferences with their sense of style
You don't want to paint a football field on your child's wall? Look for subtle methods to incorporate their preferences. Take this teen's bedroom: despite the colorful sports wallpaper, the remainder of the room is really stylish, thanks to the coherent color palette and chic furniture. A striking chair and monogrammed bedding complete the design.
4. Create an eye-catching mural
Add a street-art-type painting to your teen's bedroom to get some cool points. You could let them run wild with their own design if you're feeling daring, or you could commission a design that you both like to create a focal point in the area.
5. Make a graphic
We adore the geometric lines and colorful combination of primary colors in this adolescent male bedroom, but we love it even more since it's also functional, with plenty of storage and a tidy desk for schoolwork.
'Storage is really crucial since kids tend to accumulate a lot of possessions over time,' explains Elaine Penhaul of Lemon and Lime Interiors. 'Assisting them in figuring out creative methods to arrange their clothing, boots, shoes, and other belongings will allow them to maintain the room neat with minimum effort.'
6. Transform a plain wall into something more
Do you have any ideas what this kid's interest is? This room demonstrates how drawing inspiration from your children's activities may result in a fashionable setting if you think outside the box. This feature wall was motivated by a goal, although it seems to be a really stylish, simple design at first sight.
7. Provide a stage
What adolescent wouldn't want a stage in their bedroom for dance routines, band rehearsal (or, more likely, recording TikToks)? This drum set is supported by a raised pedestal constructed of bandsawn oak flooring. It would look great in a teenage boy's room, we believe!
8. Make room for their trinkets
Are you a sports fanatic? Use open shelving to display any trophies, medals, or collected paraphernalia like boxing gloves, ping pong bats, a baseball glove and balls, etc. Create a cool scheme with sport-inspired art, and use open shelving to display any trophies, medals, or collected paraphernalia like boxing gloves, ping pong bats, a baseball glove and ball, etc.
9. Showcase their interests to create individuality
Mount their pastime or passion on the walls to give their space individuality and make sure it really represents their personality. 'When it comes to teens, it's important to allow them to customize their rooms so they feel like they have their own place,' says Elaine Penhaul. Allow them to include any hobbies or interests they may have, and create wall features by hanging strange and wonderful stuff - Pinterest has a plethora of fantastic ideas for this.'
10. Use a teen-approved wallpaper to decorate
If hanging skateboards from your walls isn't a possibility, a sleek, urban-inspired wallpaper like this one can quickly shift the mood and give the space a more mature air.
Designing the tin for your teen beloved isn't a cakewalk, as no matter what, it's not easy to melt the heart of a teenager. Wondering how to design it right for your boy? Here are a few simple teen boys' room ideas, four your inspiration.
Things to Consider When Deciding On Your Teen Boys' Room Ideas?
- Color: Teens are always into poppy and vibrant colors. Add peppy colors like neon to enhance the teen feel in the room.
- Beds: Teens are never into drab and boring beds. They prefer something interesting to spend most of their time on. Bring a modern industrial pipe bed and adorn it with animated bedspreads of his choice.
- Storage Space: While you would love to crush on wooden antique pieces; be it wardrobes and closets. Your teen boy would wish for the exact opposite. Instead of filling his room with wooden storage furniture, try making efficient storage spaces underneath the bed or windowsills and make way for some whimsical floating shelves to add sparks of fun.
Enjoy more such teen boys' room ideas from the gallery before and give a complete makeover to his room, on his upcoming birthday.
Inspiring Teen Boys Room Ideas for Stylish and Functional Spaces
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