82,943 Kids' Room Design Photos

For children, a bedroom is more than just a place to sleep — kids rooms are a place to do schoolwork, play, read and daydream. Whether you are contemplating a complete kids bedroom remodel or are just considering various kids' room ideas for an aesthetic refresh, keep in mind that you'll need to design a space that serves multiple functions, and is both comfortable and practical for several years to come. More
Save
Eclipse Designs Inc. by Rhona Chartouni
6 Reviews
kid's room
96 Saves | 0 Questions
Mid-sized transitional gender-neutral kids' room photo in Miami with blue walls and medium tone hardwood floors — Houzz
Tree house loft enclosure 3D tree shelves — Carlos and Son, LLC
EmbedEmailQuestion
Robert Stiles Architecture
ciptoma - "We hired Rob to for a kitchen, family room, mudroom, and backyard renovation. ..."
Read more
PIETRA FINA, Inc.
Deborah Yee - "The whole staff was great in helping us find a beautiful granite slab for the..."
Read more
Save
Design Shop Interiors
94 Reviews
My house -
617 Saves | 0 Questions
Example of a transitional kids' room design for boys in Sacramento with black walls and carpet — Houzz
Boys room with double bunk beds for friends — gjuarez
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Black + Steel Studio
1 Review
TriBeCa Kid's Room
87 Saves | 0 Questions
Inspiration for a transitional kids' room remodel for boys in New York with multicolored walls — Houzz
Love a strong pattern and the double twin beds — pennyscroggs
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Bay Area Architect
Best of Houzz 2015 & 2016
The Architects office is an architecture firm that specializes in creating solutions that improve the way people live and work throughout Northern California.
Sponsored
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Studio McGee
5 Reviews
Foothill Drive
105 Saves | 0 Questions
Photo by Lindsay Salazar
Coastal gender-neutral kids' room photo in Salt Lake City with beige walls — Houzz
This nautical bedroom design is perfect for a smart and sophisticated child. Our favourite elements of the room have to be the gold circle frame and the pendant light! — Claridge Homes
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Design Shop Interiors
94 Reviews
My house -
319 Saves | 1 Question
Contemporary kids' room idea for boys in Sacramento with black walls and carpet — Houzz
shelves from lowes and plumbing pipes — Jonathan Beaudette
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Carl and The Wolf
4 Reviews
Magnolia
50 Saves | 0 Questions
Mid-sized eclectic gender-neutral toddler room idea in Tampa with black walls and dark hardwood floors — Houzz
Fun wallpaper for a playroom — bridgetgkelly
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Lucy Interior Design
24 Reviews
Urban Romantic
12,335 Saves | 9 Questions
Interior Design: Lucy Interior Design Builder: Claremont Design + Build Photography: SPACECRAFTING
Transitional gender-neutral kids' room photo with white walls and brick floors — Houzz
It looks like a fun room for a boy (8) — reva_hutchens
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Design Shop Interiors
94 Reviews
My house -
228 Saves | 1 Question
Example of a trendy kids' room design in Sacramento — Houzz
sliding door, movable durable seats/storage — Jennifer Whittemore
EmbedEmailQuestion
Renovating in San Francisco? Contact a local pro
Dolan's Lumber, Doors & Windows
San Francisco's First Choice for Quality Windows & Door Products
View my projects
WalkThru Garage Doors Inc.
The Leading Garage Door Designers in San Francisco
View my projects
The ultimate experts on what kids like are kids themselves, so get their input when you’re browsing kids room remodeling ideas and kids room photos. That being said, children's preferences do change often, so when perusing kids room decorating ideas, consider accessories and colors that can be easily replaced. Overall, whether you're decorating a playroom or bedroom, be sure to focus on fun, growth and practicality.

How do I decorate a kid’s bedroom?


When browsing kids bedroom ideas, consider your child’s personality and interests - whether they are four or 14, a kid’s room should always reflect who they are.

In terms of picking colors for a kid’s bedroom design, incorporate a favorite hue on the walls or bring in bright accents, but stick with neutral furniture that doesn't need to be swapped out as interests change. While the furniture should be appropriate for your child's age, it also should be something that can grow with him or her, so consider purchasing full-sized dressers and cabinets that can last through the school years.

How do I decorate a playroom?


A playroom should be very lively and inspirational, so get creative with your color and furnishings. A wall mural or wall decal is a great way to incorporate playful design, while a chalkboard wall lets kids produce their own masterpieces. Try using fun furnishings, like beanbag chairs or floor cushions, and brightly colored textiles to encourage happy moods. Put up their artwork and create a space that encourages their interests. If they are big readers, consider a reading nook. If they love jumping around and being active, consider a slide, climbing wall or swing.

Because it is a multifunctional room, use space smartly. Install built-in cabinets and shelves for much-needed toy storage, and include a desk or work table for homework and coloring. A craft station is a great way to get those creative juices flowing, or consider a small snack area with a microwave and mini fridge. Divide the space into zones so that quieter kids can draw or read while more active kids can watch tv or play a musical instrument.

What kind of storage should I have for a kids area?


As you sort through different kids room pictures and consider various kids room decorating ideas, you’ll notice that in even the most elaborately decorated rooms, storage is never lacking. Given the huge range of toys and clothes that children have, keeping kids’ rooms clutter-free can be a difficult undertaking. As you look at various kids room designs, consider simple and effective storage solutions such as cubbies and shelves. Use the closet’s full storage capacity - install hanging organizers, add another rod for clothing and put in accessible drawers. Kids’ rooms are inherently a creative and somewhat messy space, so don’t expect pristine conditions all the time - strategically place baskets, bins and toy chests around to encourage your child to place items in these containers after use.

When it comes to a kid’s room design, always remember that because this is a child’s room, height requirements need to be adjusted. If a child cannot reach an item they most certainly can’t put it back, and this will cause mess to accumulate much faster.

How can I create a kids bedroom for multiple siblings?


If you have two children at different ages with varying styles, tastes and preferences, a kids room remodel can be tough. The key to creating co-habitable kids rooms is to give each child their own area; split the room so that each child has their bed and dresser on “their” side of the room, and, if that isn’t possible, find an arrangement that feels fair and doesn’t cloister them too close together. Closets are shared, so make sure they each have equal space to store their belongings. A lack of space can hinder even the most strategic kids’ room design, so consider a bunk bed. As the siblings get older and no longer want to share a room, or if they want to split up beds, you can always add a desk or workstation underneath the top bunk.

Kids rooms do not have to be gender-specific, so if you have a boy and girl sharing a space, don’t panic - this IS a feasible undertaking! Make sure interests of both kids are reflected equally in the kids’ room decor. Ditch the outdated idea of blue for a boy and pink for a girl, and go with what colors they actually like. As you look at kids room design ideas, take note of the various patterns, bedding, paintings and colors that customize a space by. Make sure to always get the input of the children when looking at kids' room ideas; this should be a collaborative and fun design process!