Little boys are so much more than frogs, snails, and puppy dog tails, but that doesn’t mean decorating for them must be complex. Most boys just want a space to house their toys and showcase their interests, so when it comes to their bedroom, don’t overthink it. Before you get started, however, think about this: he won’t stay little for long. To avoid the stress of having to update it as quickly as he grows (and as quickly as his interests change) plan something that can grow with him. Let’s take a look into how you can create an ideal space for the little guy in your life easily and effectively.
Design a Functional Layout
Boys tend to be extremely active so that the layout will be important. Consider what your little guy will need and then begin filling up the space. If he’s toddler age, look for pieces of furniture that can grow with him into his teen years. If he is older, consider breathing new life into a thrift find or an older piece you already own (e.g., painting a dresser, adding nailhead trim to a headboard, reupholstering a chair) before purchasing something new.
An excellent way to figure out all he’ll needs is to answer some questions such as these:
- Does he need a space for model-making and/or homework? If so, find a table or desk that can serve dual purpose.
- Will he be sharing a room with a sibling? Will friends spend the night often? If yes, then bunk beds, two twin beds or a pullout might come in handy.
- Are there special toys, a collection, sports medals, or similar items he wants to display? If so, try to work in some shelving for things that won’t fit in a toy box.
Incorporate Colors and Decor He Loves
His interests can play a huge role in creating the color palette for his room. If your boy loves the great outdoors, he might favor a room brimming with colors from nature. If he has a love of things that fly airplanes, birds, rockets, superheroes, etc, colors such as blue, gray, or black might set the right tone.
To help you out a bit, here are some no-fail colors (single or combined) that are always in style for a boy’s room:
- Blue, orange, and lime green
- Primary colors
- Green, gold, brown, or other colors found in nature
- Orange, white, and gray
- Red and khaki
- Black and white
Fabrics are another great way to incorporate color. Stripes are timeless, but geometrics are also good choices.
Themes aren’t bad, but they should be used sparingly when the child is exceptionally young. As mentioned earlier, tastes change quickly during those early years. To save effort and money, incorporate interests through decor such as wall art, accent pillows, and accessories.
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