We write a lot about kids room designs because a lot of people have kids. But what about teen rooms Rooms for youngsters and teens are usually quite different. Designing a contemporary teen bedroom is all about making the place cool, hype and practical. The kid should be proud of his or her room because it isn’t only the place where he or she sleeps and studies but is also a casual place for meeting with friends. We choose some contemporary teen bedroom examples for you, and these kids bedroom designs definitely could make any kid or teen happy. You can get some ideas of what this room should have inside, what furniture to use and how to make it cool.
Choose A Color Scheme
As you’ve chosen contemporary style, it’s usually rather laconic and not very colorful, though you can rock moody or bright shades, too. Decide whether you’ll show that it’s a boy’s or girl’s room with colors – you can rock pink and red for girls or navy and grey for boys but the trend is mostly gender neutral rooms that don’t show any of these colors. The most popular idea is rocking a monochromatic palette, all neutrals or maybe neutrals with pastels or going for something outstanding for this style – moody or bright colors, as I said below. a bold grey and blue teenage bedorom with blue neon lights, a white double bed and a bold artwork
a bright and cheerful teen bedroom with an upholstered white bed, pastel mint walls and ceiling, a sphere chandelier and a shelf over the bed
a bright teenage bedroom with a turquoise upholstered bed and a matching accent wall, a peachy ottoman and pillows
a clean minimalist or contemporary teenage bedroom with charcoal walls, a striped one, a platform bed, bright red touches
a contemporary pink teen bedroom with a white desk, heart print curtains, open shelves and a bed with pink bedding
a contemporary teen bedroom with a 3D graphic wall, a black desk, a monochromatic rug and wooden furniture
a contemporary teen bedroom with a dark and brick wall, wooden furniture, metal fans and neutral textiles
a contemporary teen bedroom with a graphic wall, a striped rug and pillow, color block curtains and a desk in the corner
a contemporary teen bedroom with a sleeping space on a platform, a desk space that can be hidden and much storage space
a contemporary teen bedroom with storage units from IKEA, a white desk, an open shelf, navy walls and a comfy bed
Decide On Furniture
The most important furniture items for a teen room are a bed, a desk, some storage units and shelves and chairs. You can substitute some of these items with others or add something else – it’s up to the needs of your child. Try various furniture that looks creative – floating beds, suspended chairs, windowsill desks to save some space yet include everything necessary. Be creative as teens’ rooms should excite! a contemporary teen room with a grey upholstered bed, layered rugs, soft pillows and a gallery wall
a contemporary teenage bedroom with grey and white walls, white furniture and a single floating bed plus lights
a contemporary teenage room with a bright wooden arch, a floating desk, a grey chair and a chalkboard wall
a dark and moody teen bedroom with a neon, a gallery wall, a wooden bed with storage and lights
a dark contemproary teen bedroom with an upholstered bed, a hanging bulb, bold pillows and an artwork
a fresh contemporary bedroom with a storage unit, a bed with stroage drawers and a floating windowsill desk
a laconic contrasting teen bedroom with black and white walls, a bed with drawers, black and white shades and artworks
a light-filled contemporary teen bedroom with a working space below and a sleeping one above
a neutral and pastel bedroom with a grey upholstered bed, layered blankets, black touches and bulbs hanging down
a neutral teen bedroom with a floating desk and vanity, a bed with pastel pillows and lights on the wall
a pastel teen bedroom with a built-in bed, a built-in desk space and a hanging woven chair in the corner
a cotnemporary teen bedroom with a bright accent wall, a quirky upholstered bed and console table, a sheer hanging chair and a storage unit on the wall
Add Decor
Decor is important for kids’ and teens’ rooms more than for others. Stick to the style of the room but add artworks, posters, neon and ambient lights, decals or something else that fits. Think of interesting solutions like graphic or 3D walls, wooden arches that wrap the whole room, creative figurines and other items. Take a look at more ideas below and get inspired to create a perfect space for your teen child! a unique and bold teen bedroom with built-in cabinets and a desk, an L-shaped sofa and a bathtub with glass doors right in the room
a simple contemporary teen bedroom done in white and neutrals, with a dark curtain, wall shelves and large windows
a pastel teen bedroom with a yellow wall, a lilac floor, a whole wall taken by a storage unit covered with chalkboard
a bright teen bedroom with a printed wall, dark wall shelves, a lilac bed and a bright red ottoman and a printed rug
a super bright contemporary space with colorful cushions and pillows plus ottomans and bright curtains to spend time with friends
a colorful contemporary teen bedroom with purple curtains, a striped accent wall, an elegant white sofa, a sheer wardrobe with sliding doors
a contemporary neutral teen bedroom, printed curtains, a grey sofa, a floating TV unit, a simple white desk
a dark purple and silver teen bedroom, a printed purple wall, a mirror sliding door wardrobe, a floral rug and a retro chandelier
a contrasting white, red and black teen bedroom, a colorful contemporary furniture, large windows and much light