Boys Bedroom Styles
William Waldron; Reid Rolls
Designing a boys' bedroom comes with its challenges. While you may want to forgo the neon walls, superhero bedding, and stacks of toys, the occupant of the room might have other ideas. It could be tempting to succumb to the requests of your young one, but remember that his tastes are still evolving. Also, there are plenty of chic ways to meet in the middle with ideas that are youthful and also refined. From bold wallpaper to whimsical furniture, a boys' room can be designed with style to suit his personality. Here are 31 boys' rooms with design ideas that are chic enough to steal for yourself.
Reid Rolls
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Energetic Backdrop
A cityscape that resembles hand-colored building blocks is a sophisticated and youthful backdrop. Pair it with a solid headboard and bedding to prevent an overstimulating design scheme. This Hermès wallcovering is a vibrant design detail in a Cincinnati home.
William Waldron
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Swinging Bed
Bring the fun parts of the playground into your home. A swinging bed adds whimsy to any room while creating an airy and ethereal environment. Designer Nicole Fuller suspended the bed from the ceiling in this New York City townhouse.
Brooke Schwab
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Vintage Accents
A vintage bedside table is a warm and surprising detail in this classic design scheme. A-List designer Darryl Carter created a beautiful and sophisticated boys' bedroom in this California home.
Marili Forastieri
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Wild Wall Mural
While some kids love superheroes, others spend their time getting lost in the pages of fairy tales. One way to create a bedtime theme is to prominently use characters from a favorite story as a design element. In this Quogue, New York, kids' bedroom, designer Rodney Lawrence installed a mural in muted colors featuring the characters of Where the Wild Things Are.
Ricardo Labougle
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Go Bold with Prints
Covering all furniture and surfaces in small, tight patterns in a monochromatic palette creates dimension and makes a space feel cozy, almost like a room in a dollhouse. A custom daybed in a Paris apartment is covered in a fabric from the Lorenzo Castillo Collection. A wallpaper from Dedar is used on the walls.
Suet Bruno
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Sports-Inspired
A graphic black-and-white wallpaper paired with industrial-style overhead lighting and, of course, a punching bag, conjures stylish sports vibes without feeling overly literal or clichéd.
Greg Premru Photography
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Pastel Hues
Bright white walls provide the perfect backdrop to an array of pastel shades, including peach curtains, a multicolored rug, and an assortment of toys. The loft bed—complete with a desk underneath—features a quirky painted cutout design.
Courtesy of One Manhattan Square
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Tropical-Themed
Something as simple as a fun theme, like this tropically inspired Manhattan boys' room, is all you need to achieve a youthful yet elegant look. A striking pendant light, custom wallpaper, and tiger rug do just the trick.
Lincoln Barbour
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Muted Tones
While your kiddo may request shades of neon blue and green, compromising with muted versions is a failsafe way to craft a young yet elevated room. Here, a sage four-poster bed is layered with muted blue and yellow bedding, and framed dog prints are hung on the wall.
Alex Lukey
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Gender-Neutral
For a timeless and transitional space, opt for a gender-neutral palette that will last through all your child's changing color preferences. Here, a boy's bedroom features a grass cloth wallcovering by Kravet, bedding by St. Geneve Linens and Ralph Lauren, and bed frames and a nightstand from CB2.
Thomas Loof
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Pattern-Punched
Sophisticated pinstriped walls, a custom rug, wave-patterned pillows, and polka-dot bedding—all of which adhere to a palette of red and blue—balance elegance with youthfulness in this Brian J. McCarthy–designed boys' room.
Jean Randazzo Photography
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A Chic Foundation
This warm Dodgers-themed bedroom balances youthful accents with a mature foundation. While the plush toys and wall art are playful and young, the room itself maintains a sophistication that will be appropriate for years to come.
Caryn Davis
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Nautical-Inspired
Choosing a nautical theme for a boys' room is an easy way to create a fun, adventurous space in a chic manner. The bright blues of the bed frames, window frames, and accents are young and exciting, but they can also be reworked into an adult space over time.
Courtesy of Dering Hall
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A Bold Rug
The navy-and-white striped wall energizes this boy's room but can be repurposed in a more refined way. The wall art and tiger rug are movable accents that add a youngness without feeling tacky.
Simon Upton
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Youthful Yet Mature
For an easy transition from childhood into teen years and adult life, consider decorative elements that are equally youthful and mature. A map on the wall can be an interactive piece for a young child, while its unique coloring makes it a perfect accent for an adult. The complementary scattered blues are energetic but lend a tranquil vibe.
Richard Romain
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Toys on Display
It can be difficult to find ways to keep toys out in the open without cluttering the room. In this Paris apartment, French designer Alix Thomsen neatly arranges her child's vintage and contemporary toys on shelves above the bed, making them an accent as opposed to an eyesore.
Meghan Beirle-O'Brien
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Polka-Dot Walls
These subtle polka-dot white walls are young and funky but not overwhelming or distracting. Bright throw pillows add pop to the space, and bunk beds are perfect for brothers or a slumber party.
Courtesy of Dering Hall
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Charming Patterns
The youthful patterned wallpaper in this boy's room lends an energetic feel, while the soft muted blue creates a more calming environment. The plush giraffe is a perfect addition that can be removed once the child gets older.
Richard Powers
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Primary Colors
In the Paris apartment of designer Anne-Marie Midy, a custom-made bunk bed and colorful armoire decorate the bedroom her two young sons share.
William Waldron
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Map Wall
The boys' room in a Florida home is given a global perspective with the use of a world map as wallpaper.
Miguel Flores-Vianna
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Mixing Patterns
Designer Miles Redd used a crisp blue-and-white color scheme in the children's room of this Manhattan home.
Pieter Estersohn
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Combine Old and New
For his son's room, photographer Pieter Estersohn used one of his own images to add personality to the walls.
Simon Upton
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Striking Blues
Stylesetter Aerin Lauder decorated her son's East Hampton bedroom in electric shades of blue.
Pieter Estersohn
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World Map and Orange Accents
In actress Julianne Moore's Manhattan loft, her son's room features a larger-than-life world map.
Björn Wallander
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Graphic Pillows
In this stylish yet kid-friendly Manhattan duplex, the son's bedroom features a bed by DucDuc, a womb chair by Knoll, and a pendant light by Kartell; the map decal is by Dezign, and the felt rug is by Patterson Flynn Martin.
Trevor Tondro
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Funky Map Carpet
In a Pacific Palisades home that mixes a relaxed California lifestyle with Art Deco glamour, designer Alison Palevsky pulled off a boys' room that is colorful yet sophisticated, with striped bedding contrasting the colorful map carpet.
Thomas Loof
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Eric Piasecki
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Warm and Playful
In this Manhattan home designed by Steven Gambrel, maps serve as colorful decor in the playful, vibrant boy's room.
William Waldron
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Rustic and Sporty
In photographer William Waldron's home, a young man's bedroom is filled with hints of what he loves, including a signed snowboard on the ceiling and a skateboard and guitar next to the bed.
Björn Wallander
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Custom Bunk Beds
This room in a Silicon Valley family home features custom-made bunk beds and bedding by John Robshaw. The pillows are by Jonathan Adler, the shag rug is by NuLoom, and the flooring is walnut.
Source: https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/room-ideas/g2592/stylish-boys-rooms-ideas/
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