Show us one child or teenage who wouldn’t love to have their own space that reflects his personal style and personality, a space that stimulates his creativity, allows for a good sleep and even give him the opportunity to entertain his friends. Maybe boys aren’t generally too concerned about the design of their room as girls are or too enthusiastic, once they have such a great place instead of a dull and unviting bedroom, they will surely appreciate it. As we write in a previous article about designing a kid’s room, the most important thing when starting such a project is to include them in the process and talk about how they imagine their new bedroom, what their tastes and interests are.

Whether you choose a specific adventurous theme or on the contrary, something more soft but attractive, all the other details such as color scheme, furniture items, lighting and decorative accesories are largely dependent on their age first of all, their preferences and why not on your budget. Bold and bright primary colors are usually used for teen boy’s spaces, but it doesn’t have necessarily to be so. You can go anytime for unexpected colors and patterns, and you shouldn’t be afraid to mix and match, and throw in a surprising piece of furniture. You’ll be amazed by the result, believe us. Our selection of pictures proves that there are endless possibilities in creating the desire room design for your boy.

So, let them know that they are truly special to you by creating them colorful, modern and stylish spaces. Cherry, yet masculine, these clever room designs work for all ages. They are tasteful and  full of comfort, with a youthful feel, which we hope they will afford some inspiration. Check out the following fresh, full of ingenuity and originality examples and share your thoughts with us.

 Photo © Shirley Meisels

 

Photo © Matthew Millman; Jute Interior Design

Photo © Susan Gilmore; Martha O’Hara Interiors

Photo © Alan Design Studio

Photo © Carlos Perez; ALVAREZ-DIAZ & VILLALON

Photo © Carolyn Porter

Photo © Création Maryse Crôteau

Photo © Lisa Rubenstein

Photo © Perceptions Interiors by J. Allen

Photo © Imagine Living

Photo © Imagine Living

Photo © Imagine Living

 

Photo © Leone Design Studio

Photo © GRADE

Photo ©  Erika Ward Interiors

Photo © Shelley Gardea

 Photo © Matthew Millman; Jeffers Design Group

 Photo © Marrokal Design & Remodeling

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