How to Make a Cozy Bedroom for Your Child

Cozy child bedroom

A child’s bedroom should be a place where they can enjoy spending time and feel safe. Everyone needs their private corner and children are just the same. They want a nice place to play in and rest, a place where they can escape and hide if they feel stressed. Parents should do all they can to give their children a safe haven.

1. Light

Bright lights trick the brain and make it difficult to fall asleep. The brain thinks it’s still the middle of the day and wants to stay active. It’s good to dim or even switch off the lights an hour before going to bed.

It’s also worth considering to have a reading light and a light with a red bulb as a nightlight or if your child needs to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Dimmer switches are a good idea to regulate the brightness. You can also hang fairy lights that are loved by children and give a magical vibe to the room. There are different colors and shapes such as butterflies, stars or hearts depending on your child’s taste.

In the summer, days are much longer so it can be harder for the child to fall asleep at 8 pm or keep sleeping at 5 am. For that reason, it’s good to have blackout curtains. Darkening blinds or even dark rubbish bags can also be used to cover the window.

Storage in coloful kid room

2. Storage

Toys scattered around the room can make it difficult for your child to relax. A mess is distracting and having things organized, and tidy will create a peaceful and balanced space.

There are plenty of storage options such as boxes that can be hidden under a bed, fabric bags, bookcases, and trays. Fabric bags can be easily washed in a washing machine, and the rest simply wiped.

The bedroom will look much better, and there’s plenty of colors and styles of storage to choose from.

Sleeping child with plush toy

3. Noise

The bedroom should be well insulated to keep noises away from the child. They can be distressing for them and make relaxing much harder. You don’t want to see your child stressed.

Wooden floor with rugs or a carpet can help, and wooden blinds or soft shades are better than metal blinds.

Background noise is helpful if your children share the bedroom or if the house is small and it’s easy to disturb them. Turning on a fan or radio on low volume can be a good solution.

Colorful kid room decor

4. Colors

Colors are an essential element of a bedroom. They should be calming to create a relaxing environment for your child.

Usually, light blue or pale pink are used, but colors like gray, light purple or light green can be considered as well.

Red, black, bright orange or dark blue should be avoided because they can make your child too energized or sad. Busy patterns on the walls, bedding, and furniture should not be used either. Using too many colors isn’t recommended.

White walls with some elements like stars or flowers may be a good idea.

Teepee on rug

5. Cozy space

Children love stuffed animals, especially the big ones that they can cuddle with so filling the room with them will make it cozier. Big pillows that the child can hug at night and soft blankets are also great. Bedding and rugs should be soft and comfortable. Adding family pictures will make the child feel safe. A teepee or canopy can be an excellent hiding place where children can read books, play or have a nap.

With these tips, your child should be happy in their cozy bedroom. They will have all they need and be happy to come back to their room to play, sleep and dream.

Those few simple steps will guarantee happy childhood memories for them, and they will be thankful that their parents made sure their haven is so comfortable and warm.

P.S. If you’re looking for inspiration for your kid’s room decor, but you’re short on time, you should check my shopping section. I have searched the whole internet to find the coolest decor items for a kid’s room.

To get the best insights and tips to create an Instagram worthy kid’s room, I have read more than 200 blog post, look at (almost) every single kid’s room images on Pinterest and ask my friends or others parents. From all their insights and my own experience, I’ve built those list of the perfect pieces of furniture, wall art, and decor items for your kid’s room.

Sally Parkinson

Sally Parkinson is a home decorator and traveler. In her free time, she travels a lot and writes about home decor. She has 12 years of experience in-house design and is passionate about it. She wants her articles to be entertaining and useful for readers, hoping everyone will find something for themselves.

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