11 Year Old Bedroom Ideas
Matthew Williams
When it comes to dreaming up creative kids' room ideas, the goals may vary: You might want more toy storage, better organization, to encourage a favorite hobby, facilitate homework, or just to dress up a drab space. These bedroom ideas for kids show that any space has the potential to transform thanks to affordable decor, furnishings, paint, and — most importantly — creativity. Whether your aesthetic is fanciful and bold or simply serene, for rooms that kids will cherish (and grownups can enjoy, too) consider these boy room ideas and girl room ideas that will utterly transform any space and wow the younger set. Plus, don't forget to check out more of our favorite design ideas for teen bedrooms and master bedrooms.
Sara Ligorria-Tramp
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Bring in a Favorite Hobby
BRIAN WOODCOCK
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Paint With Primary Colors
When babies outgrow the pastel colors of a nursery, transform the space with an all new look in bold primary colors.
Jessica Klewicki Glynn
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Spread Some Sunshine
A cheerful yellow hue and a statement-making jumbo stripe pattern combine to give this kids' room a positively cheerful aesthetic.
Courtesy of Joni Lay
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Display Toys and Collections
Kids' toys are precious to them — even after they outgrow daily play. That's when you can create a display that honors their objects' importance, elevating stuffed animals and toys in a dedicated but tidy out-of-reach space.
Laure Jolie/Designed by NICOLEHOLLIS
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Play Up Their Passions
Give them a space filled with their favorite activity: This Hawaii bedroom designed by San Francisco-based NICOLEHOLLIS displays an array of surfboards on its wall, in a nod to its occupant's true love for the sport.
RELATED: 14 Boys' Room Ideas You'll Both Love
Studio Life/Style
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Take Bunk Beds to the Next Level
Bunk beds can be an endless source of creativity: Take ordinary bunks to the next level with fort-like build-outs, curtains, and a bold wallpaper backdrop, like Southern California-based firm Studio Life/Style did.
Genevieve Garruppo
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Go Green
Designer Emily C. Butler explains why a vibrant green is not only an aesthetic choice for a kids room — but an enduring one, too. "Less conventional than your typical navy, this striking green plays well with blue, red, gray, black, and even wood tones, making it the perfect accent color for a bedroom that can easily grow with its inhabitant," she told House Beautiful.
SARAH ELLIOTT/Designed by Susana Simonpietri
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Mix Prints Fearlessly
Don't be afraid to mix prints for a dramatic, lively effect. Coordinate the look with a unifying color, as blue was used in this bedroom.
Lisa Romerein
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Western Charm
A California state flag, cow skin rug, and woven lamp shade turn this space into a laid-back yet stately hangout spot.
Linda Kasia/COLDWELL BANKER GLOBAL LUXURY
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Roger Davies
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Think Pink
Painting a kid's room pink doesn't have to mean creating a demure space. Consider this room's vibrant alcove done in high-gloss hot pink paint.
Lucas Allen
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Play Up Patterns
Impart a sense of exuberance in a kid's room by decorating with a liberal use of patterns. A teal-and-white polar bear print oilcloth was the source of inspiration behind this lively, exciting space. A patchwork quilt adds to the pattern play.
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See in Black and White
Black and white lends a sense of chic and cool — for any age. This Tribeca loft plays up the graphic look in its rug, lighting fixture, and accessories.
See more at Elle Decor »
Lucas Allen
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Make Homework Fun
Encourage diligence when it's time for homework by creating a desk where kids will truly want to sit down and work. This attractive space takes advantage of a cozy corner space with a wall-mounted desk, and a shelf displaying vintage soda bottles.
Victoria Pearson
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Conjure Camping
If your family loves camping, bring that experience of togetherness in the great outdoors… indoors. This themed-out kids' room features a canvas tent rigged up as a fun "headboard."
Dana Gallagher
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Fix Up Old Furniture
Give a kids room a truly individual flair with a piece of furniture like no one else has — because you carefully curated it secondhand. The owners of this upstate New York cottage found an iron bed at a yard sale for $40. To complement it, they found a trunk at a thrift store, which they transformed with paint for a perfectly unique and vintage look.
See more at Country Living »
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Make a Map Wall
Inspire kids' curiosity about the world — while encouraging their understanding of geography, too — by transforming a wall in the bedroom with a map mural. Use pins or flags to mark where you've been as a family — and where you're going next.
Amy Knerr
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Inspired Industrial
Orange plaid blankets, faux wood-paneled walls, and a sleek black-and-white childhood photo make this room polished, but still cool enough for a kid.
Emily Johnston
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Nursery Nook
Crystal Palecek, cofounder of Rue magazine, her husband, Andrew, had to adapt their cozy San Francisco home to accommodate their son, Benjamin. Space was limited, so the couple turned to an underutilized space — their cluttered walk-in — for the reno. Black and white horizontal stripes elongate the sweet space, giving a greater sense of width. With a cute little crib and star-studded ceiling, we imagine that Benjamin, now two, is sleeping just fine.
JACOB SNAVELY
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Navy and Orange
A nautical-wave rug and orange stripe duvets are a playful pair. Plus, a rope ladder adds a fun touch to these bunk beds.
Reid Rolls
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Sweet Dreams
For the younger set, opt for a pretty palette that will inspire sweet dreams, accented by a patterned ceiling that'll be lots of fun to look up at.
David A. Land
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Big Girl Room
Sweet pastel accents and cheery yellow curtains make this room pop. A boho canopy and hand-illustrated art round-out the room.
Nat Rea
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The Big Reveal
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Butterfly Beauty
This "modern princess" bedroom leans on gray walls to dial down the sweetness, but stays feminine with wall art and a pink-trimmed canopy.
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David A. Land
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Lots o' Bunks
Maximize space for tiny guests in a small bedroom by stacking bunk beds three stories high.
By the Brooke
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The Golden Sycamore
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Delightfully Noted
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Sleek Stripes
Jennifer of Delightfully Noted dreamed of a camp-themed space for her one-year-old. Geometric details like the striped rug and check curtains complement the adventure-inspired gallery wall. New cabinets add tons of toy storage and a bright yellow slipcover transforms an old futon from the basement.
See more at Delightfully Noted »
Tara Striano
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Create a Soothing Space
Just because it's a space dedicated to kids doesn't mean it must be colorful and stimulating. Instead, this Hamptons townhouse focuses on creating a serene environment, largely executed in sophisticated whites.
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The Heathered Nest
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Little Girl's Getaway
A window seat adds the perfect place to curl up with a book. A chandelier, whitewashed furniture, and pink curtains offer shabby chic touches.
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