Teenage Bedroom Design for Android
Most teens spend their time in the bedroom. As a teen's haven, a bedroom should be comfortable and unique. To elicit good ambiance for studying, redecorating your kid's bedroom is a good idea. Redecorating does not always need lots of money; with an abundance of creativity, you can create a perfect sanctuary for your teen. Here are some ideas for redecorating teenage bedroom on a budget.
- Bohemian Bedroom. The Moroccan undertones are very hard to deny here. There is nothing like relxing under a canopy after a hard day's school. Plenty of cushions are dotted around to add to the lounging effect.
- Fun and Fresh. The space management in this room is incredible. White, beige and blue work beautifully together while the cute animal canvas displays her love of dogs.
- Very Vintage. Fairy lights decorate a floor standing mirror and a vintage armchair in the corner so that all her textbook reading is more comfortable. Make sure there’s suitable lighting, like this floor lamp, and a giant mirror (draped with pretty fairy lights) will reflect even more light.
- Vibrant Colors. For added edge to the yellows and blues, various patterns and textures are laced throughout the space, from the printed silk cushions to the faux leather chaise long the end of the bed.
- Raspberry Sorbet. A bright room reflects a very out going personality. Orange and raspberry goes perfectly with the grey tones on the wall and the grey helps to tone down the very bright orange.
- Space Savvy. The light colors give this bedroom a very open and airy feel. The great space saving idea here is to arrange the furniture in corner by window and there's a bed with storage too.
- Retro Retreat. Candy striped furniture and brown walls with circles lends a retro feel to this space and makes for a cozy place to hang out with friends. The fluffy rug adds softness and warmth to the laminate flooring.
- All Grown Up. This minimalist look brings an adult style to this teenage girls' bedroom. The lights above the bed, give a playful feel to balance the look. The recessed shelving of the back wall gives her places for her photos and personal items.
Decoration ideas are soon outgrown, so a flexible scheme is likely to be the most successful. Plain walls of an oil-based paint will provide a good background on to which posters and so on can be attached (and replaced when no longer in favor) and non-themed soft-furnishing fabrics will give the room décor longevity. A carpet with thick underlay will help to prevent noise pollution.