When it comes to boy’s bedroom and bedding ideas, many parents get a little stumped. Dark colours, blues and greys can be a little dull. However, you can create a theme and add splashes of colour to create a really cool bedroom.
Firstly, you will need a theme idea. This will depend on the age group of your boy. A toddler to infant would probably love a transport themed bedroom, comprising of bedding, rugs, curtains with designs of cars, buses and emergency vehicles. You can even add a wall mural or wall stickers to complete the theme. Take a look at our transport themed bedding , rugs, and cushions for some ideas.
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Other ideas include a Farm yard theme, with bedding with sheep, pigs, cows, and tractor prints, or dinosaur, trains, or trucks theme.
When you go to a junior bordering on teenager , their tastes change a little. Similar to an infant’s bedroom, you can accessorise with cushions, rugs, curtains and wall murals. They might like a football theme like this one https://www.homespacedirect.com/footballbeddingsetsblue or a outer space theme like this one https://www.homespacedirect.com/planets-bedding-set would be perfect if he shows an interest in any of the two subjects. You can also create a theme based on a favourite character, like Spiderman or a Disney character.
As a child get’s older and enters teenage years, how to decorate and furnish his bedroom gets a little harder. They develop many different tastes and styles and some may well want a plain, monochrome bedroom. However, for those who like a bit more fun, there are great themes for bedrooms. You can go for a skateboarding theme, or a theme from their favourite computer game eg Assassins Creed. They may want something generic yet stylish, like bedding showing the New York skyline like this https://www.homespacedirect.com/new-york-city-duvet-covers or something a bit more striking like this https://www.homespacedirect.com/sacred-heart-duvet-cover-set
Above are a few ideas for creating a boy’s bedroom. The bed and bedding should be the focal point, but it’s the accessories that transform it. Use cushions, rugs and curtains to create the look that you want. Keep practicality in mind at the same time. A plush dry clean only wool rug may not be suitable for a child’s bedroom, but a washable one will be. There are so many options for rugs as well. It doesn’t have to be the same theme eg a dinosaur rug. You can colour co-ordinate with plain or textured rugs. Many themed curtains are available in black out versions these days, so great for sleep and also insulation.
The key thing is to make sure it’s something your child will love and something that reflects their likes and personality. Have fun!