How to Create a Teen Friendly Bedroom for Secondary School Years

How to Create a Teen Friendly Bedroom for Secondary School Years

Designing a teen-friendly bedroom is an exciting opportunity to create a space that reflects your teen’s personality, promotes productivity, and offers a comfortable haven during their secondary school years. Moving from a kids bed to the ultimate teen space, this blog post will guide you through essential elements, creative tips, and practical solutions. We'll help you to transform your teenager's bedroom into a stylish, functional sanctuary that they will love spending time in.

Choosing a Colour Scheme

When it comes to creating a teen-friendly bedroom, involving your teenager in the decision-making process is crucial. Discuss their preferred colour scheme, themes, andoverall style. Collaborating with them will make the space feel more personalised and meaningful to them. Encourage them to express their individuality through their bedroom's colour palette and theme. Consider opting for neutral walls as a versatile backdrop and incorporate pops of vibrant colours through accessories, bedding, curtains, rugs or wall art. Popular themes for teens include nature-inspired, music-themed, or minimalistic designs. Remember to strike a balance between personal style and a calming environment conducive to relaxation and concentration.

Teen Beds & Furniture

As in any bedroom the bed and furniture are key and for teens it is important their room feels grown up and inviting for friends to come and visit. Efficient use of space is paramount in a teen's bedroom. Choose multi-functional furniture pieces such as a  midsleeper bed that provides ample storage and functionality or a  loft bed with a desk underneath, a wall-mounted desk, or a compact workstation are excellent choices for maximising floor space while offering a designated area for studying. Incorporate bookshelves, floating shelves, or storage cubes to keep books, school supplies, and personal belongings organised. A comfortable seating area with bean bags or floor cushions can create a cosy space for relaxation or hanging out with friends.

Estella grey high sleeper with chest, cube and sofabed

Feeling Grown Up

Transitioning to secondary school comes with big changes, you can make your child feel more grown up with a kids double bed. These days  kids small double beds are becoming very popular and to save on space but give the feeling of a more grown up room. They give more space than a single bed but let your teen feel grown up with a larger bed offering more space to relax and sleep. Teenagers experience rapid growth during their adolescent years, and a small double bed provides sufficient space for their changing body size. It offers more room compared to a single, allowing them to stretch out comfortably while sleeping. Also, teenagers often have friends over for sleepovers or study sessions. A small double bed or  kids double bed provides a convenient sleeping area for guests, offering them a comfortable place to stay overnight. Investing in a small double bed ensures longevity as your teenager grows into young adulthood. It offers more space than a single bed, making it suitable for their changing needs and preferences in the coming years.

Small double beds come in a variety of designs, styles, and materials, allowing for versatility in matching your teen's bedroom decor. They can be found in different aesthetics, from modern to traditional, making it easier to find a bed that suits their personal style.Consider an ottoman style small double bed to give you space under the bed for storage but with easy accessibility.

Luca Small Double ottoman Bed

Space to Study

Another important consideration is having a study area and organised workspace. It is vital as secondary school years entail increased academic demands, therefore creating a dedicated study nook is essential. Provide a well-lit area with a sturdy desk, an ergonomic chair, and sufficient storage for textbooks, stationery, and study materials. Install a bulletin board or whiteboard to help with organising schedules, reminders, and important deadlines. Consider using storage containers, drawer dividers, and hanging organisers to keep the workspace clutter-free and promote efficient studying.

Show Their Personality

Encourage your teenager to infuse their personality and interests into their bedroom's decor. Displaying artwork, photographs, posters, or inspirational quotes on the walls allows them to express themselves creatively. Consider creating a photo gallery wall with pictures of friends and family or using a corkboard to showcase their achievements, awards, hobbies and cherished memories. Incorporating a memo board or a chalkboard wall can provide a space for personal messages, to-do lists, or creative doodles.

Personalising your teen's bedroom

Teenagers need a comfortable and relaxing environment to unwind and recharge. Choose a comfortable mattress and bedding that suits your teen's preferences. Layer pillows, blankets, and throws for added texture and warmth with comfort and style. Install blackout curtains or blinds to control natural light and ensure privacy. Provide a cosy seating area for relaxation and socialising with friends. Consider incorporating a designated area for meditation, yoga, or relaxation exercises to promote well-being and stress reduction.

Don't Forget the Tech

Recognize that technology plays a significant role in a teen's life. Include practical elements like a charging station or a desk with built-in outlets and USB ports to accommodate their devices. Ensure there are appropriate cable management solutions to keep cords organised and out of the way.

Remember to be flexible and adaptable. Keep in mind that teenagers' tastes and interests may change over time. Opt for furniture and decor that can easily be updated or modified as their preferences evolve. Choosing versatile pieces will allow for easy adjustments without requiring a complete overhaul of the room.

One of the main things we need to recognise with a teens bedroom is their personal space. Respect their need for personal space and privacy. Ensure the bedroom offers a sense of retreat and relaxation where they can unwind, recharge, and have time alone. In today’s world it is important that your teen can feel safe, have space to develop and grow and feel they have their own sanctuary where they can get away. It can also mean getting away from parents too!

Designing a teen-friendly bedroom is an exciting endeavour that requires considering your teenager's needs, preferences, and style. By incorporating these tips and tailoring them to your teen's specific preferences, you can create a teen-friendly bedroom that reflects their personality, promotes productivity, and provides a functional, comfortable and stylish sanctuary that your teen will appreciate throughout their secondary school years.

28th Jun 2023 Room to Grow

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