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Privacy NoticeRevamping a room at home can be exciting – who doesn’t enjoy letting your creative juices flow – but when it comes to redesigning children’s bedrooms, it can be tricky to figure out which ‘look’ is best. Evolving your decor as your child grows can be difficult for parents but navigating their best needs – whether that be space to play, beds that can cope with bouncing or plenty of ‘zones’ to chill in – is key to creating a harmonious space for everyone involved. Considering colour, lighting, pattern and accessories will all help play a part in making your decision – regardless if they’re a crash-and-go toddler or a game-playing, headphone-wearing teenager. Feel inspired with our ideas below…
Enjoy feeling under the sea in sweet shades, thanks to this gorgeous range at Primark
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Under the sea Cheery and soft pastel shades are perfect for your toddler’s space. Primark has a gorgeous Mermaid range with prices starting at just £1.50 to add seashells, seahorses and starfish to your little one’s cute underwater-themed haven.
Dunelm allows you to add personalisation to your child’s bedroom
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Child’s play Dunelm’s alphabet cushions, £12, Pride and Joy carnival tent lampshade, £15,and Balloon wall shelf, £30, are the perfect combination for this fun interior.
A circus theme is always a winner – regardless of age – and this bed from Furniture Village fulfils all bedroom needs
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Circus fun Not quite a little one, not quite a teenager – this room screams big boy or girl fun, but make it cool! The Cameron Mid-Sleeper bed from Furniture Village might come in at a hefty £1,339 but it’s prepared for anything with strong and sturdy construction to take on the bounciest of children. Add fun art – wall stickers aplenty are found in stores such as B&M and Home Bargains – for a budget-friendly option should they change their mind.
Sweet and sugary shades give this bedroom ultimate chilled and relaxed vibes
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Flower power Matalan’s Purple daisy print bedding, from £9, and Pink checkerboard bedding, also from £9, are beautiful ways to bring a happy, positive vibe into your teenager’s space. Encourage a tidy bedroom with ease by offering options like these attractive coloured plastic baskets, from £4, that store under the bed perfectly but look pretty for times they’re left out a little!
As the kids get bigger, consider furniture that doubles up as a place to sleep and store
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Stepping up When the kids are at the too-cool-for-teddy yet can’t-wait-to-pull-him-out-for-bedtime stage, this Olivia Mid-Sleeper bed from Cuckooland, with shelves and storage stairs, is ideal. For £469 you can furnish a room smartly, tucking in neat toy box storage with plenty of shelf space for that age when they’re starting to care about their surroundings and how it all looks.
Too cool for school child? Then this is for them! Bringing all the gaming vibes
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Next Level This Treehouse Bunk Bed is ideal for “tweens”, with a spare bed underneath for friends staying over. It’s available in 26 colours, from Cuckooland – although it’s quite an investment at £3,165. If you can’t face leaving the brickwork exposed, buy a patterned wallpaper. Chic artworks will finish off their “apartment” room vibe.Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnInside Homes