When designing a kid’s bedroom, it can be tricky to know where to start and what style to go for. You may have scrolled through Pinterest and found lots of inspiration, but you’re still on the lookout for something a bit more magical and different. I’ve selected 10 kid bedrooms that I’ve discovered on Pinterest, which I think are truly wonderful, and that will inspire you.
- 1. Pretty pastel floral kids bedroom
- 2. Mixing patterns in a kids bedroom
- 3. Colourful scandi kids bedroom
- 4. Built in bed for kids bedroom
- 5. Wallpaper the ceiling in your kids bedroom
Pretty pastel floral kids bedroom
There are so many elements I love in this kid’s bedroom. The closer you look at this pretty pastel room, the more beautiful details you see. From panelling to curves (which are big for 2024!), floral patterned wallpaper, rattan lighting, under-bed built-in storage finished with simple yet stylish leather handles – the list goes on, with all of the amazing design features in this room. The mix of patterns and textures works brilliantly together. One of my favourite pieces within the room is the clever use of carpentry with the built-in bed, the curved shelving, and the storage. I would have loved this room as a child (and adult!)
Mixing patterns in a kids bedroom
If you’re a pattern fan, this kid’s bedroom is a pattern haven. This particular style works beautifully in older properties with the high ceilings, picture rail, and detailed architraves. The wallpaper has a vertical stripe, which will make the room feel taller, which is always a great design trick. I love how they’ve gone for it and wallpapered every wall, it works so well, and doing this can create a cosy cocooning feel. There is a strong mix of patterns with the lovely built-in corner panelled bench seat and stripe roman blind. Bold stripes like these are always a great pattern to pair with florals. The mixing of patterns here is just wonderful, and the rattan textures pair perfectly.
Colourful scandi kids bedroom
This room oozes a colourful yet calm scandi style. What I love most about this kid’s bedroom is the strong mustard yellow contrast with the soft green walls, it really pops and adds vibrancy. The diamond patchwork bedspread really is the star of the show here for me, as it brings the whole room together. This room is playful enough for younger children but has longevity as your child gets older with the cool gallery wall and colour palette.
Built in bed for kids bedroom
This design displays beautiful carpentry. When you’re tight on space, it’s really worth exploring built-in options to make the most of the space you have. The bed has a cosy nook feel, even more so with the curtain, which would really make it snug! I love how they’ve wallpapered only behind the bed because it really helps to zone this area and make it a little bit more special. The open shelving will add height and is a great way to display your children’s favourite toys and books. There are so many lovely features in this room that you can take inspiration from for your children’s bedroom.
Wallpaper the ceiling in your kids’ bedroom
If your kid’s bedroom is in the loft, you may be wondering, where do I start and stop the wallpaper and paint? This beautiful room is proof that being bold and wallpapering everywhere pays off and can look absolutely amazing! This kids room has a traditional and eclectic feel with the detailed floral wallpaper and decorative finishes such as the rug and lamp. The soft pastel blue bed complements the wallpaper beautifully and provides lots of storage, with simple drawers underneath and cute bookshelves at the foot end. If you’re looking to go bold, this room should convince you.
