Board logo

subject: Decorating a Teenagers Bedroom [print this page]


Decorating a Teenagers Bedroom

Decorating a Teenagers Bedroom

Decorating a teenager's bathroom can be a bit of a nightmare, as their tastes change dramatically over the years. But follow these easy steps and harmony should be kept for a while at least. As the bill payer, you should be able to get your own way on neutral designs for when your child flies the nest, while still being able to give them the independence and individuality to feel that the space is theirs.

Try to plan at least three years in advance, as tastes change and it may be changed into a spare room n this time.

Opt for thick carpets and sturdy doors to soundproof the rest of the house; this creates a quiet environment for them to study but also protects you from noise.

Go for practical storage solutions as you can guarantee that when they leave home they won't want you to throw away any of their beloved possessions that may threaten to clutter your new relaxation space. If you have space to storage boxes it's a great idea to label them, as this way you will be able to find what your child is searching for when they are frantic about something lost.

Let your child personalise their space; if they want to display guitars or skateboards, or their own art then gather the resources for them to do so. Teenagers love unusual things so look on auction sites for funky lamps and clocks.

If you are making any design changes then make sure you have Content Insurance to protect your home.




welcome to Insurances.net (https://www.insurances.net) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0   (php7, mysql8 recode on 2018)