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50+ Awesome Teenage Bedroom Ideas for a Cool Space

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I realize it’s that time of year again, and many of you might be feeling the need to refresh your home. As we look to brighter days, I feel the urge to tackle those spaces that need a little love, and a teenager’s room is the perfect project.

I always end up doing the same basic things to transition a space, and today I’m sharing some beautiful ideas to brighten up the most used room in your teen’s life.

1. Murphy’s Law

Trendy Teen Room

Okay, can we talk about how smart this is? A Murphy bed, which you might also know as a wall bed, is such a clever piece of furniture. It’s hinged and folds right up into a cabinet against the wall.

I learned it was patented way back around 1900 by a man named William Lawrence Murphy, who wanted to make the most of his small studio apartment. I find this is just perfect for families with college-age kids who come home to visit.

They get a comfy spot to sleep on weekends and holidays, and you get that flexible space back when they’re on campus. It’s a total win-win!

2. Pretty In Pink

Cute Teenage Bedroom Decor

For a look that feels both grown-up and feminine, this girl’s room has so much stylish design inspiration. The dusty mauve shade of the comforter is somewhere between pink and violet, but its muted finish gives it a more neutral feel.

I love how it’s balanced out by the taupe and beige decor. All of the other feminine touches in here are similarly understated, like the beautiful beaded wood light fixture, the vase of feathery pampas grass, and that plush sheepskin throw. It’s just so lovely.

3. Work Your Angles

Modern Teen Room

Attic rooms are amazing for teens who want a bit more privacy, but those slanted ceilings can be tricky to decorate.

This low-profile cushion loveseat is the perfect spot for lounging with friends and feels appropriately scaled for the room’s unconventional shape.

When you have a room with lots of angles, a great tip is to add color with a single accent wall but leave the other walls and ceiling white. I think this creates the illusion of more space. Such a great idea!

4. Go For The Gold

Amazing Room Decor For Teens

I am a huge fan of loft beds for making the most out of floor space, and they can be just as fashionable as they are functional.

This hardwood loft bed is painted a warm white, which perfectly complements the vibrant yellow gold accents on the drawer pulls and mattress frame. I love that the same gold shade is carried through to the desk lamp and rolling chair below.

It makes the whole design feel so cohesive. The trellis print wallpaper and the diamond-shaped ruching on the comforter just add to the upscale effect. Gorgeous!

5. Lofty Ambitions

Minimal Teen Room

Loft beds are just such a fantastic way to maximize limited space. While some have an open area underneath for a desk, this one has built-in storage below.

I love the combination of a closet, cubbies, and drawers for keeping clothes and other essentials organized.

On the side of the unit, a hardwood desk on caster wheels can be pulled out for a workspace and then tucked away when it’s not in use. It is so practical and stylish at the same time.

6. Clever Captain

Cool Room For Teen Boys

Let’s face it, the space under the bed can become a black hole for lost books and clothes. Swapping a standard frame for a captain’s bed is such a great solution to this problem.

A captain’s bed incorporates storage compartments, usually drawers, as a way to capitalize on that underutilized space. The name actually comes from boat captains who had to be super efficient with space on long journeys.

I just adore how the dark walnut finish on this bed transitions into the photorealistic forest mural. It’s a winning combination!

7. Understated Modern Elegance

Classy Teenage Bedroom

As teenagers start to define their own style, they often want to leave behind colorful childhood rooms for something more neutral.

A taupe accent wall can be a wonderfully sedate and sophisticated backdrop for a gallery wall.

I love how the wicker baskets under the bed provide some clever hidden storage, while the white faux fur rugs add a touch of youthful whimsy. It strikes the perfect balance.

8. Color Story

Simple Teenage Bedroom Decor

With its white walls and dark metal accents, this room could have easily felt a bit too institutional for my taste.

Bringing in color through the padded window seat cushion, a graphic framed poster, and that Moroccan-inspired wool rug gives the space a much-needed infusion of personality.

A sleek metal bed frame and an industrial flush-mount ceiling light have just enough edge to appeal to a rebellious young adult. I think it turned out great!

9. Bohemian Rhapsody

Cute Teenage Bedroom For Girls

There’s something about boho interior design that is generally so attractive to teenagers, with its casual elegance and free-spirited vibe. This eclectic look uses organic materials and mixed patterns to create a space that’s both casual and elegant.

While boho can include earthy colors like rust, this room sticks to a monochromatic palette.

Instead, the visual interest comes from a beautiful meld of different natural textures, like a woven rattan lantern and a chunky knit chair cover, all illuminated by layers of warm lighting.

10. Comfy and Cool

Cozy Teenage Bedroom

While style is so important, comfort should always be the top priority. In this chic boho room, the oversized wicker egg chair in the corner is packed with decorative pillows, making it the perfect spot to curl up with a good book.

Even though this bedroom already had serviceable wall-to-wall carpet, adding a patterned shag rug will feel so much more luxurious under bare feet. It’s all about those cozy touches!

11. Relaxing Refuge

Amazing Teenage Bedroom

The world can be an overwhelming place, and it’s so nice to have a restful retreat to chill out and unwind.

This minimalist metal four-poster bed is lined with semi-sheer curtain panels that can be drawn shut, creating a more grown-up version of a blanket fort. I love how the string lights woven across the top give off a mellow, warm glow for lighting that really lifts the mood.

12. Farm Fresh

Fresh Teen Room Decor

Whether you’re a city or country girl, you are bound to appreciate this charming, rustic bedroom.

Frilly and feminine elements like a floral area rug and an ornate wrought iron bed frame are balanced out so nicely by the crisp lines of the narrow shiplap wall paneling.

And those black and white buffalo check pillows? They add the perfect final touch!

13. Dress For Success

Girly Teenage Bedroom

This bedroom-adjacent dressing area is a total dream come true! The custom closet system provides ideal, accessible storage for clothing and accessories.

Meanwhile, the well-lit vanity gives you a platform to make sure you’re putting your best face forward.

I love how elements like a crystal-encrusted light fixture and a tufted petal pink ottoman really amp up the glam factor. It’s stunning!

14. Shape Up Your Space

Stylish Teen Room Decor For Boys

When decorating an unconventionally-shaped room, there are a few strategies you can use. You can either try to disguise the shape or totally embrace it.

In this boy’s bedroom, a sharp navy blue accent wall highlights the room’s unusual slant. I adore how decorative accents like metal cube shelves and a curved gaming chair introduce even more geometric elements.

The basketball hoop-inspired pendant light is such a clever touch that ties in with the large sports poster on the wall.

15. Light and Lovely

Beautiful Room For Teens

Thoughtful design choices give this narrow bedroom a surprisingly airy feel. Using small-scale furniture like a twin bed, a diminutive single nightstand, and a slender writing desk leaves plenty of floor space so the layout doesn’t feel cramped.

Reflective elements like mirrored closet doors and glass-encased cabinets amplify the sunlight from the large windows, which makes the space feel more substantial.

I also love how natural elements like blonde wood floors, a jute rug, and a woven rattan chair bring in a touch of earthiness.

16. A Place To Ponder

Seating Area For Teen Bedroom

When designing a teen’s room, furniture like the bed and dresser usually take priority. But if you have the floor space to spare, a cozy reading nook is such an excellent addition.

Classic literature is so much more enticing when you can curl up in a luxurious faux fur butterfly chair! An adjustable metal task lamp will also cast any book in the best light. It’s the perfect little escape.

17. Get It Together

Masculine Teenage Bedroom Design

Let’s be honest, kids have a reputation for messy bedrooms, so giving them plenty of storage options is a must. This room is chock full of creative storage solutions!

I love everything from the built-in cubbies under the bed to the streamlined minimalist cube shelving above the headboard. The wall-mounted desk supply organizer is another great touch.

Baskets tucked away in the open bottoms of the nightstands further maximize storage opportunities here. So smart!

18. Organization and Storage

Stylish Teen Closet

If your teen doesn’t have enough storage, it can be really difficult for them to get and stay organized. This custom closet combines multiple hanging areas with bountiful shelving, giving them specific places to display clothing, shoes, and accessories.

With open shelving like this, decorative baskets can help provide designated storage areas and keep the space from looking cluttered. It’s both beautiful and functional.

19. Fifty Shades of Gray

Moody Room Design For Teens

Various shades of gray come together in this beautifully monochromatic bedroom. I love the range from the pewter walls to the brushed charcoal furniture and the heathered gray comforter.

Even the large poster of a snowy mountain landscape is printed in grayscale. The skateboard-shaped wall mirrors are a fun touch, adding a shiny, silvery element to the space.

20. Plan Ahead

Cool Teen Bedroom Decor

When designing a bedroom for your tween boy, it’s so important to create a space that will age along with them.

These industrial wall-mounted shelves made from reclaimed pipes and wood are a great place for younger kids to display toys, but they’re also adaptable enough to serve a different purpose as their interests evolve.

The three-dimensional skull wallpaper is edgy enough to appeal to teenagers, but not overly scary for younger kids. A perfect transition piece!

21. Back In Black

Masculine Room Design For Teen Boys

Black is such a popular bedroom color for teens who want a moody and daring look. This room shows that this bold color choice can be dramatic without being angsty.

The Moroccan wedding blanket and the geometric black and white print on the curtains give this room an international, boho-inspired feel. I also adore how the vintage wood dresser adds so much character to the space.

22. Cool Bedroom Design

Cool Teenage Bedroom Design

The teen years are when people really start exploring their personal style, and that is so often reflected in their bedroom decor.

In this fresh take on industrial style, a custom wood platform bed is suspended from the ceiling by raw hemp ropes threaded through metal brackets.

It has such a quirky and unique feel next to the more traditional steel and glass windows, showcasing a real sense of individuality. From bold art to stylish furniture, these cool things for a teen’s room can elevate a space and encourage creativity.

23. New Country

Classic Teenage Room Decor

Casual and comfortable, boho decor just blends so well with different styles. This boho country bedroom encapsulates both the homey feel of farmhouse decor and the spirited vibe of boho style.

Features like floral sheets, a quilted comforter, and furniture with round bridle bun feet have that comfy farmhouse charm.

At the same time, the tasseled rug and wooden beaded chandelier are classic boho. It’s the perfect mix!

24. Bunk Buddies

Room Decor For Teen Boys

If your teens need to share a space, an L-shaped bunk bed is a more mature alternative to the standard stacked style. Because the beds are oriented perpendicular to one another, they feel a little more separate and distinct.

This sturdy wooden bunk bed has drawers built into both the side and the stairs, providing extra storage. A bed like this is also a great option for families who often have visiting relatives.

25. Lighten Up

Fun Teen Room

This narrow room is packed with large, chunky furniture, but it still feels perfectly proportioned thanks to its muted neutral color palette.

White walls always make a room feel larger because of the color’s reflective qualities, and this effect is amplified by the abundant natural light streaming in through the windows.

Floor-length curtains would feel too overwhelming here, so these low-profile Roman shades are the ideal alternative.

26. Enhance The Architecture

Cute Room Decor For Teen Girls

This historic home features such interesting and original architectural details, like ornate crown molding and an elaborate ceiling medallion. The decorative choices really highlight these unique features.

The color palette of white, blush, and rose gold has a feminine feel that plays beautifully against the romantic molding. The light fixture is also perfectly in proportion with the ceiling medallion.

I especially love the statement chandelier, which has a cascade of delicate glass leaves. It adds a magical and whimsical component to the decor!

27. Girly Glam

Glam Girly Teen Room

This fearlessly feminine space strikes just the right balance between sweet and sophisticated. The deep mocha stain on the wood floors provides a rich counterbalance against the medium dusty pink hue on the walls.

The Rococo-inspired bed frame has been painted white to match the more contemporary laminate vanity and tiered shelving, which gives it a more fresh and modern feel. It’s just gorgeous.

28. Let Your Personality Shine

Cozy Teen Room Design

You can give your room a little glitz and glamor just by including some metallic accents. The gold finish on the quilted comforter and spotted sheets feels so chic and elevated.

I especially love it when paired with an iridescent cloche table lamp with a brushed brass base. The fuzzy faux fur texture on the egg chair keeps the room feeling youthful and fresh. Perfect!

29. Coastal Cool

Simple Teenage Room Decor

This chic bedroom presents such a modern and innovative take on coastal interior design. Instead of pastel blue, the sandy wood floors are paired with crisp white walls that give the space a breezy feel.

And unlike the white wicker furniture your grandmother might favor, this space has a contemporary platform bed suspended from the ceiling by rough-hewn ropes.

The room gives you an impression of coastal living without feeling too cliché.

30. Weave A Spell

Fashionable Room Design For Teens

Natural fibers are a total staple of boho design, and this room is just overflowing with them. Pieces like a swinging hammock chair, a macrame wall hanging, and a mandala tapestry are classically boho, especially when paired with green plants in terracotta pots.

However, I love how the crisp white walls and plush faux fur rug give this room a more modern twist. It’s a great combination!

31. Where There’s A Wall, There’s A Way

Stunning Room For Teens

Because they have such a small amount of square footage, dorm rooms are often more about utility than aesthetics. In this room, the small floating shelves are largely populated by practical items like books, which doesn’t leave much space for personal items.

When shelving is in short supply, the wall becomes the best place for you to express your style. Wall-mounted string lights with photo clips lend an ethereal look to the space and give you a spot to showcase some of your favorite pictures. So charming!

32. Luxe and Layered

Classy Teen Room Decor

This pretty bedroom is just teeming with textures! I love everything from the button-tufted headboard and bench to the shaggy faux fur stool and the ruched diamond comforter.

This many conflicting textural elements could feel too busy in a more colorful space, but the pastel blue and buttery cream color palette is muted enough to keep everything in balance. It’s so well done.

33. Firmly Planted

Boho Teen Room

Some room accessories are purely decorative, while others have a more practical purpose. Plants definitely fall into that latter category.

Not only do they add a vibrant and lively feel to your living space, but they can also absorb harmful agents like benzene and formaldehyde, so you’re breathing cleaner air.

Certain types of plants like lavender are also known to reduce stress! The greenery in this plant-packed room is complemented by natural wood furniture and botanical leaf prints.

34. Let There Be Light

Cute Room For Teens

If your bedroom is small, adding multiple light sources can really help it feel less compact. This bijou bedroom feels bigger and brighter thanks to a multitude of light fixtures.

I love the three-dimensional LED star lamps and the sci-fi-inspired exploding pendant light, which give the room a futuristic flair.

Cylindrical crystalline table lamps and string lights offer softer lighting options as an alternative to the brighter overhead fixture. Brilliant!

35. American Graffiti

Trendy Room Design For Teens

Graffiti is a form of urban street art that often appeals to teenagers because of its edgy and rebellious nature.

The splatter effect on the bold black and white wallpaper captures the chaotic beauty of graffiti, while the chalkboard paint on the adjacent wall provides a space to create their own artwork.

The warm wood floors and pops of yellow in the rug and bedding keep the space feeling youthful and vibrant. It’s such a cool look.

36. Adjust and Adapt

Storage Design For Teens

Some beds come equipped with built-in storage drawers underneath to make use of wasted space. If you have a standard bed frame but love the idea of under-bed storage, you can make your own rolling drawers!

Use plywood to build drawers scaled to fit under your bed, and mount caster wheels on them so they slide out easily. A great tip is to look for vintage drawer pulls to add a quirkier feel to these practical compartments.

37. Put Your Stamp on A Style

Boho Style Room For Teens

While the boho color palette typically consists of earthy hues against a bright white backdrop, this style really encourages individuality. This room offers a dark twist on traditional boho design.

The black woven wall hangings are moody and mysterious against the slate gray walls. This dramatic feeling is enhanced by the dim mood lighting from the string lights and candles.

Using a rattan chair instead of a nightstand is another way to lean into that casual, unfussy feel of boho style. I love it!

38. Vintage Vibes

Vintage Room Design For Teens

When you don’t have a large budget for a room remodel, shopping for secondhand items can help you get the most bang for your buck. Hunting for interesting vintage treasures can also be a really fun way to bond!

This eclectic bedroom features an array of seventies-era decor, including a vintage wooden desk and a metal cot-style twin bed. The colorful decor is also era-appropriate.

Citrus prints and art by Frida Kahlo were both popular in the 1970s. So charming!

39. Homework From Home

Stylish Teenage Bedroom For Boys

When designing a bedroom for teens, having a dedicated space that is organized and clean for homework can be a great way to stress their education. While it’s common to have a desk, these study areas are often an afterthought.

This navy blue desk is part of a set with a matching bed and nightstands, which gives the room a more cohesive feel. The tan leather task chair and matching floor pouf contrast so nicely against the dark blue tones in the furniture.

40. Stacking Up In Style

Classy Room Design For Teens

As we know, loft beds are amazing for people who want to make the most of their space. With their increasing popularity, it’s just a matter of finding the one that is best suited for your needs.

This loft bed features a desk on the longer side instead of the shorter side, giving you a wider workspace. While it is positioned under the drawers, it slides all the way in so you can easily access the storage.

The ladder leading to the top level also has deep pockets, so the space can function as a bookshelf. What a clever way to maximize the functionality of an already-practical piece!

41. Surf’s Up

Blue Room Design For Teens

This bedroom is such an amazing example of themed decor that isn’t too literal. The tie-dye patterned comforter in shades of blue and white is reminiscent of waves crashing on the beach.

Meanwhile, the round wooden slat mirror hanging over the desk is evocative of the sun. These abstract concepts come together to create a surf-inspired space that doesn’t feel overtly beachy. I really love this take on a theme.

42. Get On The Grid

Stylish Room Design For Teen Boys

Adding a three-dimensional accent wall is such an easy way to make a bedroom feel a little more grown-up. If you decide to tackle it as a DIY project, it can also serve as a practical math lesson.

Just measure your wall and do the math to figure out the dimensions your squares need to be for a perfect grid pattern. Be sure to factor in the width of the wood trim you’ll use.

Attach the wood strips to the wall, then paint the trim and backing the same color for a stylish and sophisticated look.

43. Stay Flexible

Upscale Room For Teens

Designing a themed bedroom can be tricky because it can sometimes feel childish or over-the-top.

Since interests can also change on a dime, the best way to handle these potential pitfalls is to design a good-looking room that stands on its own, then dress it up with removable accessories that tie into the theme.

If you strip away the Harry Potter-inspired memorabilia from the walls, you’ll still be left with a ruggedly stylish bedroom. It’s a great strategy!

44. Create Continuity

Luxury Room Decor For Teens

In earlier historic eras, bedrooms were often quite small compared to those in modern construction. Transforming two neighboring bedrooms into one large one by taking down a dividing wall is an awesome way to construct a more usable space.

Here, a structural header creates a clear visual distinction between the sleeping area and the adjacent dressing room.

Running the same wall-to-wall carpeting throughout and centering matching chandeliers in separate ceiling squares makes the space feel more cohesive. So beautiful!

45. Pattern Play

Simple Room Decor For Teens

When you work with a limited neutral color palette, it gives you plenty of opportunities to play around with contrasting patterns.

This bedroom features wallpaper with a subtle and delicate herringbone print, as well as throw pillows with a raised, quilted pattern. A vase full of fluffy bleached wheat introduces another interesting textural element.

The largely gray and white color palette keeps the conflicting patterns and textures from feeling busy or jarring. It’s a perfect balance!

46. Cozy Corner

Cozy Teen Room Decor

Known for their comfort and laid-back style, Papasan chairs have been a staple in the United States since the 1970s. These bowl-shaped chairs consist of a thick circular pillow nestled into a base that is usually made of rattan, wicker, or wood.

While the angle is adjustable, the chair’s curvature is most conducive to a relaxed, slouchy posture. These characteristics make this seating choice particularly popular with younger consumers. A soft, shaggy cushion cover adds extra comfort to this nifty nest.

47. Use Your Space Wisely

Nice Room Design For Teens

This unusually laid-out bedroom is a standard shape at one end but terminates into a narrow, asymmetrical space, forming a lopsided pentagon.

Positioning a floor-length mirror against the shortest wall helps trick the eye into believing the space is better proportioned.

Adding a decorative wall decal to this short wall also turns it into more of an intentional feature. Such a clever use of space!

48. A Mash Made In Heaven

Beautiful Room Decor For Teens

Teenagers are complex individuals who may have difficulty committing to a singular style. Boho industrial mashes up elements of two distinct styles to create a wholly unique feel.

In a room like this, you can find the warmer, earthier elements of boho fused with the harder-edged modern feel of industrial decor. The centerpiece is the gorgeous bed and matching nightstand, both faced with a rich, swirling Indian rosewood veneer.

These organic pieces contrast beautifully against the industrial iron hardware in the sliding barn door. I love how the strong color choice on natural materials creates a transition between the two design styles.

49. Elevated Design

Small Teen Room

Creativity is so key when it comes to designing small spaces like dorm rooms. Building a simple platform creates a sense of visual separation and can also make a room feel more multipurpose.

Here, a wooden platform has hidden storage underneath to compensate for the lack of closets. Lightweight sleeping palettes used in place of traditional mattresses can be easily removed to transform the platform into a sitting area or additional workspace. So innovative!

50. Teen Room with Desk

Teen Room with Desk

Open shelving is such a simple way to introduce an aesthetic element into your room that is also practical. These DIY wood and metal bracket shelves are positioned over the desk, making them convenient for storing school supplies.

They can also be used to display decorative objects like pictures, candles, and potted plants. I feel like the decor here gives this room a distinctly boho flavor.

51. Create Contrast

Modern Teen Room For Boys

This bedroom is full of interesting hard-edged pieces, from the locker-inspired dresser and nightstand to the angular artwork above the bed.

While these pieces are striking, they could run the risk of making the room feel stark.

Less rigid touches like an upholstered bed frame, raindrop-shaped speakers, and a sherpa-covered halo swivel chair soften up the space and make it feel more well-rounded. I think it’s a great balance.

52. Reach For The Stars

Simple Upscale Teenage Bedroom

This space proves that a white-dominant bedroom can be just as much of a visual feast as one with a more vibrant color palette.

The crisp black constellations on the bright white wallpaper add interesting angles, especially in conjunction with the geometric pendant light.

I love how the gold chrome accents make the space feel polished and premium, but the effect is nicely softened by the sumptuous shaggy comforter and fuzzy knit floor pouf. Beautiful!

53. Keep It Casual

Aesthetic Room For Teens

With its steeply angled ceiling, iron and glass door, and structured beams, this room could have easily skewed crisp and modern. But its laid-back styling gives it a more youthful and relaxed vibe that I love.

Loosely draped string lights and a tasseled hanging hammock chair soften up the angular architecture. Leaning artwork against the wall instead of hanging it also magnifies the informal and unpretentious feel of the space.

54. Hanging Around

Stunning Teen Room Decor

The central feature of any bedroom is, of course, a place to sleep. Instead of a traditional bed, this room features a hammock.

While adults might find it painful to sleep in a hammock long-term, it’s a viable alternative for more resilient teenagers. The woven macrame plant hangers are such a clever touch here, as they are almost like little hammocks for potted plants. So fun!

55. Trick The Eye

Girly Teen Room

A muted color palette and reflective surfaces are both so helpful in making small spaces feel much bigger. In this dreamy bedroom, a large arched mirror with an ornate gold frame is positioned to reflect the entire space, effectively doubling it in size.

This effect is helped by the copious natural light reflecting against the cool white walls. The upholstered headboard also mimics the arched top of the mirror, lending a sense of continuity to the design.

56. Say It With Flowers

Feminine Room Design For Teens

Bedrooms with a floral motif often tend to be pink and purple, but using gray as a dominant color gives this room a refreshingly elevated and elegant feel.

The stone gray comforter and pillow shams are covered with oversized ruffled rosettes constructed out of thin, delicate layers of cotton.

The round gold-rimmed mirror is adorned with tiny crystal flowers, adding another subtle floral detail that I just adore.

57. Bold and Brave

Bold Room For Teen Boys

There is never a more appropriate time to experiment with striking colors. Adults are often intimidated by the idea of using black in their interior design, but it’s a popular choice for teens who tend to be more adventurous.

In this space, the black built-in bookcases and matching bed frame have a sleek and sophisticated look, especially when paired with modern elements like upholstered wall panels.

The natural wood floors and matching accent wall balance out the darker colors and keep the room from feeling too gloomy.

58. Beauty on A Budget

Minimal Room Decor For Teens

For many families, a costly bedroom revamp is often out of reach. This room shows that you can make a big stylistic statement even with a small budget.

A trip to the hardware store for a board and some rope can create a whimsical, ceiling-mounted end table in the form of a swing.

I love how the mattress and boxspring on the floor feel so much more intentional thanks to an upcycled headboard made from a repurposed wooden pallet. Inexpensive framed art prints also introduce a pop of color and give it more of a coastal vibe.

59. Creativity On Display

Creative Room Design For Teens

A black and white color palette might seem basic, but it can also encourage your teen to find different ways to express themselves.

The rug and bedding feature a mix of patterns including chevrons, stripes, and polka dots, giving this deceptively simple space a visually stimulating effect.

A blackboard wall allows artistic kids to create temporary masterpieces, while a graphic wall decal is representative of a love of music. There are so many great ideas here!

60. Putting on The Glitz

Glam Room Design For Teens

If your child’s artistic tendencies lie in the realm of cosmetics, a vanity is a fantastic addition to their bedroom. Pieces like a shallow vanity, a narrow tiered spine shelf, and a compact satin-covered slipper chair are small in scale, so the room won’t feel too crowded.

The crystal and silver chrome canisters provide elegant storage for makeup brushes and sponges and blend in perfectly with the glossy mirrors and soft gray carpet. So glam!

61. Clever Clutter Keeper

Organization For Teen Bedroom

If you enjoy flipping through a book or watching a video before falling asleep, a nightstand is the most obvious place to keep these items.

To avoid a disorganized pile, a bedside storage caddy with multiple pockets can be a great way to store these accessories out of sight without making them inaccessible.

This leaves your nightstand free for practical objects like a lamp, or decorative accents like a vase of flowers. It’s the perfect solution!

62. Make The Most of Your Space

Feminine Teen Room Decor

A flexible layout is so crucial when a bedroom needs to work as a multifunctional space. Here, a lofted bed maximizes floor space and frees up enough room for a distinct study space as well as a separate seating area.

Mounting a mirror over the dresser also creates a makeshift vanity area, which is super helpful if you have multiple teenagers sharing a single bathroom. I think this is so well planned.

63. Fit For A Prom Queen

Luxury Teenage Room Decor

There are times when it can be totally acceptable to be dramatic and over-the-top. This luxe and lavish bedroom is ideal for the girl who rules the school.

With its pale pink color scheme, tulle canopy, and graphic abstract art of dancers, this bedroom is prime real estate for a prima ballerina. It’s absolutely dreamy!

64. Reach For The Stars

Pink and Purple Room Design For Teens

Galaxy-inspired decor is perennially popular with teenagers, but its typical color palette of black, purple, and blue can be too intense for some.

This sweet bedroom offers a new take on the galaxy trend. The blush-hued cotton duvet cover is scattered with tiny metallic stars that match perfectly with the gold accents on the white acrylic bookcase.

The blue undertones in the silvery-gray walls balance out the warmth in the pink and gold, giving the room a more distinguished air.

65. Pleasing Palette

Blue Room Decor For Teens

Choosing the right color palette can really help guide the design of a bedroom. The massive gray concrete wall tiles in this room have a very mature and modern feel.

Navy blue furniture might feel too staid and adult, but this lighter blue shade feels younger and fresher. Because this shade of cadet blue has significant gray undertones, it is particularly complementary to the medium gray walls. The whole look is just perfect.

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