Clever Children's Bedroom Ideas for Small Rooms

Clever Children's Bedroom Ideas for Small Rooms

As your child grows, their bedroom becomes more than just a place to sleep. It's a space for play, creativity, and relaxation. However, when it comes to designing a child's bedroom in a small space, it can be challenging to fit everything in without it feeling cluttered or cramped. But don't worry, here at Room to Grow we’re childrens bedroom experts, and with some clever design ideas, you can maximise space and style in your child's bedroom. Here are our top tips to get you started:

Our 5 Top Tips for Small Kids Rooms:

1. Choose a Space-Saving Bed

A bed takes up a lot of space in a bedroom, so choosing the right kids bed is crucial. For small rooms, consider a bunk bed or loft bed to save floor space. A bunk bed is a great option if you have more than one child sharing a room. You can also opt for a loft bed or a midsleeper bed which create a functional space underneath. If you go for one of these, you’ll be able to combine sleep, study and play in one area, without taking up any extra floor space.

Estella high sleeper bed with desk and storage

If your child prefers a regular single bed, or perhaps if you have a sloping ceiling in an attic room, choose a single bed with built-in storage underneath to store toys, clothes, or bedding. Alternatively, if your child regularly has friends to stay, you could opt for a bed with a trundle for sleepovers. These also come in handy when you have friends and family come to stay.

Boston day bed with underbed drawer

2. Create Vertical Storage

When it comes to small spaces, think vertically! Use the walls to create storage with shelves, cubbies, or a bookcase. Wall shelves are an excellent option for storing books, toys, and other small items. Install shelves above the bed or desk to keep items within reach. You can also create a display of your child's favourite books or toys to add personality to the room.

Large Black House Shelf

Pegboards are a versatile and customisable option for vertical storage. Hang a pegboard on the wall and use it to organise toys, crafts, and school supplies. You can also use hooks to hang baskets or bins for additional storage.

If you don’t have a lot of wall space, over-the-door organisers are perfect for storing shoes, clothes, and accessories. Hang an organiser on the back of the door to keep items tidied away and out of sight. Wall-mounted hooks are also great for hanging bags, hats, and jackets. If your child has a lot of stuffed animals or toys, consider a hammock or a net to store them off the floor.

3. Use Multi-Functional Furniture

Multi-functional furniture is a great way to save space in a small room. For example, a storage ottoman can serve as a seat and storage for toys, while a desk with built-in storage can double as a bedside table. A bench with storage can be a great place to store shoes, blankets, or other items. Choosing pieces of furniture that double-up in function also means you can save money. Why buy two separate items when one will do the trick?

Kids storage bench

You can also consider a fold-out sofa bed, which can be used for sleepovers or as a seating area during the day. Take it one step further and opt for a loft bed with a built-in sofa bed. Often these come with a desk integrated into the design too - and all in the floor footprint of a single bed.

4. Choose Complementary Colours

When choosing a colour scheme for a small kids' bedroom, it's important to avoid using too many colours or bold patterns that can make the room feel cluttered or overwhelming. Stick to a simple and cohesive colour palette, and use accessories to add pops of colour and personality.

Neutral colours like white, beige, and grey are great for small spaces as they create an illusion of a larger room. They’re very on trend for kids' rooms at the moment, especially when paired with natural materials and finishes, like bamboo and unpainted wood.

Grey kids bedroom

If that feels too plain for a kids room, soft pastels like light blue, pink, and green are great for creating a calming and soothing environment. These colours work well in small rooms as they add a subtle touch of colour without overwhelming the space.

If you’re a fan of all things bright and bold, then colours like red, orange, and yellow can add energy and excitement to a small room. However, it's important to balance these out with neutrals or lighter shades to prevent the room from feeling too busy. Likewise, don’t go overboard with lots of patterns as you risk it feeling a bit chaotic. Accessories like bedding, curtains, and wall art are a great way to create a fun and playful atmosphere without taking over.

5. Cut the Clutter

In a small room, clutter can make it feel even smaller. Keep the room organised and clutter-free by regularly purging toys, clothes, and other items. Encourage your child to donate toys and clothes they’ve outgrown to charity or sell them online or at a car boot sale. At the same time, limit the number of toys your child has to prevent clutter. Rotate the toys every few weeks to keep things fresh and interesting.

Use storage bins, baskets, or drawers to keep things organised and out of sight. Label the storage containers to make it easier for your child to find what they need. You can also use wardrobe organisers to maximise space and keep clothes organised.

Woodland fox basket

In conclusion, designing a child's bedroom in a small space requires creativity and strategic planning. By choosing space-saving furniture, creating vertical storage, using multi-functional furniture, choosing light and bright colours, and keeping the room clutter-free, you can maximise space and style in your child's bedroom. With these clever design ideas, your child's small bedroom can be a cosy and functional space they love to spend time in.

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20th Apr 2023 Room to Grow

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