How to Design the Perfect Children's Bedroom
Parents express their longing to see their awaited child through the preparations they make before his birth. The preparations include buying clothes and toys, preparing and designing the child’s bedroom, and they may want children’s bedrooms to be neutral so that they are suitable for both genders.
Some parents may want to prepare their newborn's room before they know his gender because they are so excited, or some parents may prefer not to know his gender throughout the pregnancy. Therefore, we provides step-by-step tips to help you design a neutral children's bedroom in colors that suit both genders.
Tips and steps for designing neutral children's bedrooms
Children's bedroom colors are usually either pink for girls or blue for boys, so we will avoid using these two colors in a neutral bedroom. Gray and its shades are considered the ideal choice for gender-neutral children's bedroom decor, and there is a long list of colors for children's bedrooms, boys and girls, that can be combined.
One of the biggest benefits of creating a neutral space for your child is the fresh, airy and spacious feel that is created by a lack of opposing colours. Soft and understated tones on the walls will reflect the natural light from windows, bouncing it around the room making it feel cleaner and bigger. Avoid overly patterned wallpaper as these are busy, and often trend based (or influenced by your child’s latest phase!). Instead, opt for less permanent fixtures to decorate your space such as curtains and soft furnishings with intriguing textures. Our furniture is designed to complement any style, adding to your neutral base with classic colour ways, creating a versatile bedroom to last through childhood.
1. Choose a topic
- Choose a theme that reflects your child's interests (e.g., animals, space, favorite characters).
- Use colors and decorations that match the theme but can grow with it.
2. Integrate functional furniture
- Choose versatile furniture that can adapt as your child grows. For example, a crib that converts into a toddler bed.
- Include storage solutions such as boxes, shelves, and drawers under the bed to keep the space organized.
3. Create a play area
- Dedicate a play corner, with soft rugs and cushions.
- Consider a small table for arts and crafts or games.
4. Prioritize safety
- Make sure all furniture is stable and anchored to the wall.
- Choose non-toxic paints and materials. Avoid sharp edges on furniture.
5. Make the most of natural light
- Place the bed and play area near windows to take advantage of natural light.
- Use curtains that filter light and provide privacy without blocking too much light.
6. Personalize
- Involve your child in the design process to add personalized elements, such as their artwork or gallery wall.
- Leave space for them to display their favorite items.
7. Growth Considered
- Choose decor and furniture that can evolve as your child's tastes change.
- Use removable wall stickers instead of permanent paint for easy updates.
- If you use technology, create a dedicated screen area that promotes healthy use.
- Consider charging stations for devices to keep them organized.
- Invest in high-quality bed linens that are comfortable and easy to clean.
- Choose fun prints or colors that match your



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