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Children's bedroom ideas

A collage showing two kids' bedrooms styled with Habitat Transport White & Green Kids Bedding Set - Toddler and Habitat Heavy Duty Detachable Bunk and 2 Mattresses - Pine.

By  Zara Flynn | Last edited: June 2026

Create their dream bedroom

Find all the kids' furniture you need to pull together the perfect bedroom for your little one. Explore storage options, bedframes, bedding and décor that combine style, durability and functionality to serve your child's needs as they grow.

Inspiring kids' bedroom ideas by age

Find popular bedroom styles to suit their size.

Create the perfect space for your child with smart storage, playful designs and age-appropriate styles for every stage. From nurseries to teen bedrooms, find ideas that balance rest, work and play for them all right here. Pro tip: It doesn't hurt to ask your child a few simple questions before you take on a room makeover or even grab a couple of pieces to refresh their space. Here are some fun questions to help get the conversation going before you dive in:

  • If you could paint a whole wall one colour, what colour would you pick?
  • Who's your favourite book/cartoon/movie character and why? (Asking why could clue you into more consistent underlying interests that your child is less likely to outgrow in a matter of weeks or months.)
  • If you could change something about your room, what would it be?

Kids' bed types

When looking for the right bed type for your children's bedroom, think about functionality, space and their growing needs. From bunk beds to high sleepers, each option offers unique benefits. Also keep in mind that a good-quality bed doesn’t just save you floorspace, it helps your child get a good night's sleep. Explore our range of options to find the pieces that best match your home and your kid's needs.

Kids' bedding

There's more to children's rooms than just princess, dinosaur and unicorn themed décor. (Although we have that too.) Bring your child’s fantasy world to life with our themed beddings. From gaming and forest bedroom themes to floral, rainbow prints, we've got it all. Ready to find their favourite one?

Top storage tips

Children are more likely to keep their space neat if storage is at their height, easy to open/close and clearly organised. Maximise space and functionality by looking for multi-use furniture like storage beds and chests of drawers and pairing them with dedicated storage options like cubes and baskets.

Ideas for kids sharing a bedroom

When it comes to children’s shared bedrooms, it’s important to prioritise both comfort and harmony. As children develop their separate identities, their tastes and routines can change, so balance individuality with a unified look. Carve out dedicated areas with clever storage and calming design choices to boost comfort, minimise conflicts and create a space where siblings can happily rest, play and recharge together.

Playroom must-haves

A thoughtfully planned playroom lets a child’s imagination expand while keeping everyday mess in check. By adding age-appropriate storage, children can easily access and put away toys, fostering independence and discipline from an early age. Keep the space organised with practical solutions that make tidying simple, creating a calm, functional environment where play and learning can thrive.

Design a kids’ study area

A well-designed kids’ study space allows for concentration without sacrificing fun and creativity. Find stationery, lighting, and gaming gear to pull off a practical and dynamic study zone that promotes focus and imagination in equal measure.

Frequently asked questions about children's bedroom ideas

How to maximise space in a small kids' bedroom?

To make the most of a small kids' bedroom, use storage systems with small footprint such as vertical storage units, hooks, shelves etc. If it's a shared room, bunk beds can be a great space-saving option. Top it off with multi-functional kids' furniture or folding chairs to keep it spacious.

What safety features should a toddler bed have?

Always make sure to check the sturdiness and design of the bed frame. Ensure it has an appropriate height, is easy to climb into, and does not have any sharp corners. Place the bed away from any hazards such as strings, cords, window, radiators or tall furniture. Lastly, to ensure that your toddler is tucked in safe, add bed rails and guards.

Read more on bed safety measures for your child.

How to make tidying up fun for kids?

Make tidying up fun by turning it into a game or a learning challenge. You can even take the fun a level higher with toy storage boxes and baskets with their favourite themes and prints.

Here are some more tips on how to make tidying up fun for kids.

How do I secure kids' furniture to wall for safety?

You can secure kids' furniture such as wardrobe and storage units by anchoring them to wall with anti‑tip straps, brackets or even bolts. It is important to follow instructions provided with the product for specific guidelines. Don't forget to use the right hardware and double‑check stability to prevent dangerous tip‑overs.

Read more for a detailed guide on securing your furniture to a wall.

What are some ways to improve your child's bedroom for a better sleep routine?

Keep the room warm, cosy, and clutter‑free. Using soothing pastel colours such as pastel green, blue, and yellow makes the room feel calm and helps children wind down easily. Use soft lighting, comfortable bedding, and stick to a consistent bedtime routine.

Explore more ways to create an ideal sleep sanctuary for your child.

What do you need in a kid’s bedroom?

Fun and functional, a children's bedroom will need a comfortable crib or bed suitable for their age, sturdy furniture, a study desk, and storage for toys and books. Top it off with home accessories such as lighting, cushions and wall art to add some personality. Don't forget about a rug to create a comfortable zone for relaxing and playing.

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