Boys Bedroom Design Ideas

November 25th, 2010 | Bedroom | bedroom, boys, decor

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Designing your child's room is not an easy task. Lots of conditions like the psycho-emotional state of the child, his or her success at school and even health depend on how parents will cope with it. While developing the interior design the child's age, his passion and, of course, gender should be taken into account, since boys bedrooms will be different from the girl’s rooms with its appearance and functionality.

Boys bedrooms of preschool age are destined mainly for the games and logical activities. Playing on the floor is a common thing at this age. Everyone will agree that safety is the main requirement for such a room, that’s why you should select the furniture, type of the floor and window decoration considering all the risks and aiming to child-proof the room as much as possible. This also should be taken into account when choosing floor covering and curtains. Designers offer a huge selection of products for boy's bedrooms design: beds shaped like cars, toy boxes with cartoon characters, carpets resembling a football pitch, and many other extraordinary things.

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When the kid grows up, his interests are changing. Same things happen with his bedroom. Now there are fewer toys, a new computer or a TV, his favorite posters are attached to the walls. The interior of a teenage boys bedroom should accentuate its brevity and considerable functionality. One room will function as a bedroom, a place for playing games, a study, and sometimes a gym at the same time. Very few boys can boast of tidiness, that’s why well-thought-out storages for personal stuff will spare the room from being littered. Psychologists recommend paying the particular attention to the color scheme of boys bedrooms. Choosing the right color range will help to calm down and relax a hyperactive child, or add some energy to a sluggish boy.

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Experts advise not to use too bright, saturated colors, because they lead to increased fatigue and irritability. Excessive brown shades inhibit and lead to depressive moods. Room, made in accordance with all the experts’ recommendations and the child’s wishes is a pledge of good mood and harmonic development of a boy.