For a teenage boy, his bedroom is like a refuge, a private space where he can go whenever he wants to be alone, where he can pretty much anything he wants and where he can feel free to add his own touch to the interior décor. Since this space will serve as his bedroom, his office, and as a social area where he’ll receive his friends and spend time with them, a teenage boy’s room décor needs to be flexible and multifunctional.
Things To Consider When Designing A Room For A Teenage Boy
There are no rules when it comes to decorating a teenage boy’s bedroom. But there are a few things that should be taken into consideration. For example, the design and décor should focus on functionality while also being approved by your teenager so he won’t be embarrassed to show his room to guests when they come by.
This means that you should try to find, or come up with. clever and space-saving storage solutions, that are fun, and still considered cool, by your son. Depending on how clean or messy your child is, this will dictate whether you go with an open storage solution versus something that you can close in order to hide the mess which will inevitably accumulate.
Furniture with built-in storage, or a lofted bed, can help save space in even the smallest of rooms. And if your teenager is sharing the room, this can be a great way to give both their own space with limited room to work with. You can also go the completely opposite direction and invest in minimalistic furniture that will leave the room feeling naturally spacious. Just make sure you stay away from anything that is too young looking to be enjoyed by your teenager, whose interests are probably changing.
And this brings up the final thing to consider when designing a room for your teenage boy, the colors you use and his interests. Chances are, he is no longer happy with baby blue walls and a toy train décor theme. Consult with your teenager to find out what his interests are, and try to incorporate these into the bedroom. Because the teenage years are often tumultuous, try to add interests and colors in small touches which can be changed as your teenager grows.
It could be useful to select a theme for the décor. It could be something related to movies or music or it can simply be a combination of all the favorite elements your teenage boy wants to incorporate in the décor. As for the chromatic palette, there are lots and lots of options. Most often, blue is a color that’s always present. The same goes for black or green accents but this is a detail that has to do with the personal preferences. If you want some suggestions, maybe it would help to take a look at these examples.
The Best Bedroom Designs Your Teenage Boy Will Love
1. Find Ways To Save Space

2. Have Plenty Of Storage Available

3. Keep It Simple With Open Shelving

4. Consider A Minimalist Approach

5. Go For A Classy Color Scheme

6. Use Contrasting Textures

7. Bunk Beds Can Be A Cool Addition

8. Create Cubby Hole Storage

9. Repurpose The Attic So They Can Have Their Own Space

10. Bright Colors Can Be Incorporated Too!

11. Make It Modern

12. Decorate With The Help Of Their Favorite Team

13. Put In A Pull-Out Bed For Guests!

14. Transform Their Room Into A Gym

15. Incorporate Calming Colors

16. Mix Bold And Calming Colors

17. Put Cabinets Above The Bed

18. Add Extra Shelving

19. Use What Is Already Available As Storage

20. Construct A Sleeping Nook

21. Built In Desks Rock!

22. Instill A Vintage Vibe

23. Embrace Open Design

24. Design The Room Around Their Favorite Music

25. Nautical Themes Are Cool At Any Age

26. Easy Patriotic Theme

27. Fun, But Minimal Decor

28. Don’t Crowd The Space

29. History Can Be A Nice Neutral Theme

30. Explore Oversized Artwork

31. Avoid Overdecorating Small Rooms

32. Give The Room An Exclusive Feel

33. Eye Catching Patterns Can Be Used To Increase Drama

34. Consider Using Wallpaper To Accent

35. Change The Vibe Of The Room With Appropriate Decorations

36. Accent With Green

37. Select A Design That Fits Their Media System

38. Try Unique Space Saving Solutions For Shared Rooms

39. Add Funk With A Futuristic Look

40. Let Them Look Towards The Future

It could be useful to select a theme for the décor. It could be something related to movies or music or it can simply be a combination of all the favorite elements your teenage boy wants to incorporate in the décor. As for the chromatic palette, there are lots and lots of options. Most often, blue is a color that’s always present. The same goes for black or green accents but this is a detail that has to do with the personal preferences. If you want some suggestions, maybe it would help to take a look at these examples.
Picture sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and rest from pinterest.
41. Hang A Monogram

42. Copy Your Son’s Favorite Movie

43. Subtle Touches Go A Long Way

44. Mix Up Patterns For A Mature Look

45. Repaint Old Furniture For A New Look

46. Paint A Chalkboard Wall For Easy Décor Changes

47. Skip The Fancy Furniture

48. Turn Your Attic Into a Lounge with a Couch

49. Decorate With Humor

50. Street Signs Make Excellent Contemporary Décor

No matter what your son’s interests may be, you’re bound to find elements he will want to incorporate into his room on this list! So the next time you both have a minute, sit down and discover what unique furniture, hobbies, and colors he would want to put into his ideal room. Together you’ll be able to create the teenage boy room of his dreams that he won’t be able to resist showing off to friends and family!
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