Teens need bedroom designs that will suit their maturing tastes.
Teenagers' tastes change constantly. Often, bedroom decor becomes a way to express their unique personality and interests -- much to the chagrin of parents. Neon orange walls and oversized posters make a personal statement, however Mom may not be on board with the current decorating direction. The art of design compromise can help bring a mature sensibility to a teen's sanctuary. Suggest sophisticated themes that can easily transition to a guest room once the teen leaves the nest.
Boho
Eclectic bohemian design brings exotic locales to a teen's bedroom. Bold wall colors blended with rich fabrics and lush textures set the scene for charmingly mismatched furnishings and accents. Flea markets, garage sales and import stores will yield many treasures for "boho" bedroom design. Visit ethnic markets to find fabrics to dress windows, beds and cushions. Candles, brightly colored glass pendants and ornate lamps provide subdued lighting. Create informal seating with a grouping of oversized pillows. Add romance with a bed canopy fashioned from shawls or saris.
Zen
With hectic lives filled with schoolwork, sports and activities, teens need a quiet place to de-stress. Zen bedroom design pairs minimal design with sleek furniture and soothing colors. Zen bedrooms help unorganized teens manage personal items by providing storage solutions that blend seamlessly into the decor. Low, modern furniture pieces, a platform bed and floating nightstands create clean lines and give the room a feeling of lightness. Neutral wall colors with splashes of light blue and green provide a relaxing backdrop for a sisal rug, natural woven window shades and organic bed linens. Separate homework space from the sleeping area with a translucent rice paper shoji screen.
Beachside
Give the teen in your life a bit of summer vacation year round with a beach-inspired bedroom. Add the fun of a beachside resort with a number of simple design ideas. Blues, tans and creams bring to mind the sea, sky and sand. Accessorize with shells, artifacts and artwork that imply that the beach lies just beyond the horizon. Keep the accessories subtle to avoid an overly kitschy theme room. Select furniture pieces that appear to have been collected over time. Use whitewashed or natural pine to capture an East or West Coast feel. Dark woods add a tropical vibe reminiscent of a British colonial island getaway. For a whimsical touch, fashion a vintage surfboard into a headboard.
Mid Century Modern
Retro-themed bedrooms appeal to teens. Turn back the clock to the 1950s, when interior design took a decidedly modernistic turn. Bright white and punches of bold color epitomize this energetic interior style. Incorporate clean lines and organic shapes in furniture, lighting and accessories. Light woods with a Scandinavian twist, molded plastics and vinyl upholstery all work in a mid century modern bedroom. Keep the bed uncomplicated -- a simple Shaker bed frame with a slatted headboard or an unadorned platform bed are good choices. Lightweight curtains in a neutral color provide an unassuming covering for windows. A funky shag or flokati area rug gives the bedroom youthful appeal.
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