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Top 100 Ideas to Decorate a Kids Room

Get inspired by these cute interior design ideas for your baby's, toddler's or teenager's room.

Top 100 ideas to decorate a kids room

Decorating your kid’s room can be a daunting task, but don’t let this stress you out.  Make this a fun and ongoing project with you, your spouse and your kids.  A fun, exciting, bright room can help your kid’s creativity, imagination and ongoing development.  Below are some tips and ideas to get you started.  

  1. Bright and Bold Colors: Use bright and bold colors to make the room look playful and fun. Use different colors for walls, furniture, and bedding to create a visually appealing space.
  2. Wall Art: Decorate the walls with art that appeals to children, such as colorful posters, decals, or murals. It can also be an excellent opportunity to create a fun DIY project with your child.
  3. Functional Furniture: Choose furniture that can serve multiple purposes, such as a bed with built-in storage or a desk with plenty of drawers. This will help keep the room tidy and organized.
  4. Fun Lighting: Use fun and playful lighting, such as a cloud-shaped night light or colorful string lights, to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
  5. Themed Decor: Choose a theme that your child loves, such as space, animals, or superheroes, and incorporate decor elements such as bedding, wall art, and toys that reflect the theme.
  6. Personal Touches: Add personal touches that reflect your child’s personality and interests, such as photos, artwork, or trophies.
  7. Playful Storage: Use fun storage solutions such as baskets, bins, and shelves to store toys and books, and encourage your child to keep the room tidy and organized.
  8. DIY Projects: Get creative and involve your child in DIY projects such as creating a painted accent wall, making a headboard, or repurposing furniture.
  9. Comfortable Textiles: Use comfortable textiles such as plush pillows, soft rugs, and cozy blankets to create a cozy and inviting space.
  10. Interactive Elements: Incorporate interactive elements such as a reading nook, a chalkboard wall, or a play tent to encourage your child to engage in imaginative play.

Here is a list of top 100 decorating ideas for your kid’s room:

  1. Wall decals
  2. Murals
  3. Chalkboard paint
  4. Bean bag chairs
  5. Toy storage bins
  6. Hanging organizers
  7. Themed bedding sets
  8. Teepee tents
  9. Reading nook
  10. Hanging bookshelf
  11. Faux fur rug
  12. Wall shelves
  13. Decorative pillows
  14. Ceiling stars
  15. String lights
  16. Photo gallery wall
  17. Bunting flags
  18. Canopy bed
  19. Wall hangings
  20. Map art
  21. Glow-in-the-dark paint
  22. Personalized name sign
  23. Desk and chair set
  24. Wall-mounted chalkboard
  25. Hanging planters
  26. Vintage toys
  27. Dress-up corner
  28. Birdhouse night light
  29. Mobiles
  30. Fairy lights
  31. Wall clock
  32. Wallpaper
  33. Art station
  34. Toy chest
  35. Stuffed animal storage hammock
  36. Wall-mounted organizers
  37. Cork board
  38. World map mural
  39. Dreamcatcher
  40. Bulletin board
  41. Floor pillows
  42. Hanging lanterns
  43. Framed artwork
  44. Hanging paper lanterns
  45. Pinboard
  46. Drawer knobs
  47. Skateboard shelves
  48. Window seat
  49. Hanging baskets
  50. Monogrammed pillows
  51. Butterfly wall art
  52. Painted dresser
  53. DIY photo frame
  54. Shelving unit
  55. Chalkboard wall art
  56. Tree bookshelf
  57. Cartoon character-themed decor
  58. Personalized growth chart
  59. Rug
  60. Toy workbench
  61. Alphabet wall art
  62. Crown canopy
  63. Lamp
  64. Play tent
  65. Toy kitchen
  66. Animal-themed decor
  67. Window decals
  68. Painted ceiling
  69. Tent bed
  70. Bookshelf with seating
  71. Wall-mounted baskets
  72. Star-themed decor
  73. Lego storage
  74. Racecar bed
  75. Airplane decor
  76. Wall-mounted paper roll
  77. Giraffe chair
  78. Superhero-themed decor
  79. Minion decor
  80. Toy garage
  81. Magnetic wall
  82. Castle bed
  83. Aquarium headboard
  84. Mermaid-themed decor
  85. Teepee reading corner
  86. School bus bed
  87. Car-themed decor
  88. Dollhouse bookshelf
  89. Train table
  90. Princess canopy bed
  91. Unicorn-themed decor
  92. Football-shaped rug
  93. Pirate-themed decor
  94. Rocket ship bed
  95. Rainbow wall art
  96. Beach-themed decor
  97. Vintage posters
  98. Flower wall art
  99. Firetruck bed
  100. Polka dot wall decals

So many ideas that it can be overwhelming, but just start with a few products first. Start adding and changing over time as your kid’s and your preference changes.  Most importantly enjoy the process and experimenting with different looks.  My 2 year old loves cars, buses, dinosaurs, boats, pirates and fishes, so we incorporate that into the decor.  I hope your family can find some joy in decorating your room. 

Please share any ideas about your experience in our comments section.

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