For a child, his room is more than just a bedroom. It's an entire universe, the place where he plays, does his homework, invites friends and explores his creative side.

Open GalleryAs parents, it's good to know that over time, your child's room will undergo transformations as he grows. His preferences change with age, so the approach to decorating the room will also see modifications.

Therefore, when planning to decorate such a room, consider 3 key factors: entertainment, development and pragmatism.

Considering the child's age, the room will undergo age-specific transformations. Babies are entirely dependent on their parents, so such a room should remain practical with minimalist decor that doesn't unnecessarily overload the atmosphere and provides them with safety in the future when they learn to take their first steps.

The playroom can be the same as the child's bedroom or it can be separate, as a continuation of the living room, where the parent can closely supervise the child. Ideally, such a room should be cheerful and inspiring for the child.

Be creative with colors and decor overall. Wallpaper murals with motifs inspired by stories or cartoons, a wall with chalkboard paint on which he can write and draw, furniture with fun shapes, these are just a few ideas suitable for decorating such a room.

To use the space as efficiently as possible, consider multifunctional pieces that support the overall decor. Shelves, hanging shelves, colorful boxes for storing toys, a table for coloring or comfortable cushions for sitting on the floor.

Organization is precious in such a space, so choose intelligently all the supports for pencils, markers, books, small and large toys.

When the bedroom is also the playroom, the integration of elements must be well thought out in advance. Thus, it's good to choose neutral furniture that can be used for a longer period of time, regardless of the child's age. Bunk beds are a practical solution for siblings, especially. For a single child, the bed can vary depending on his preferences.

For girls, you can choose models inspired by princess stories, while for boys, a car-shaped bed is a choice they will appreciate. However, as children grow and their needs change, it's good to involve them in the process of decorating their own room. Ask them about their preferences, what colors they like and what models of wallpaper or rugs they would like.

If you live in a house or your apartment space allows, you can install either a climbing wall or even a swing.

Pay attention for the future decoration of your children's or child's room – imagination, creativity and above all colors will guide you towards the right choices.