19 Young Boys Bedroom Ideas

Looking for some young boys bedroom ideas? I’ve got you covered!
When it comes to decorating kids’ rooms, it’s all about creating a space that inspires and encourages creativity and imagination.
With their lively and playful nature, boys are looking for a room that is vibrant and fun.
From sports to space, animals to adventure, and everything in between, you can create a room that will inspire your little guy to dream big.
1. A chalkboard wall where they can express themselves

With so many decisions made for them, kids often feel like they don’t have a lot of control over their own lives.
So, it’s important to give them a space where they can express themselves and let their creativity shine. A chalkboard wall is a great way to do just that.
You can paint an entire wall with chalkboard paint or just add a chalkboard decal to a small section of the wall.
Either way, your little one will have a blast drawing and writing to their heart’s content.
2. A custom wall print their favorite city or sports stadium

This is a great way to show off your kid’s personality in their bedroom.
A custom wall print is a fun and easy way to add a pop of color and tie in the rest of the room’s design.
We love this photo of a custom wall print that features a city skyline. It’s a great way to add a modern and sophisticated touch to a boy’s bedroom.
You can also find custom prints of your kid’s favorite sports stadiums or even their favorite movie scenes. The options are endless!
3. A climbing wall

We love the idea of incorporating a climbing wall into a boy’s bedroom.
It’s a great way to encourage physical activity and is a fun and unique addition to a kid’s bedroom.

You can get climbing walls in all shapes and sizes, and we have seen plenty of DIY versions on Pinterest too. Just make sure you get a professional to fit it.
4. A hideout

This room was designed by Laura Stephens for a 10-year-old boy who loves the outdoors.
The hideout bed was the perfect way to bring that sense of adventure into the room.
The bed is made from a simple wooden frame but with the addition of a canvas sheet, it becomes a tent.

The canvas has been decorated with a mountain mural to add to the outdoor theme.
The bed is also raised off the floor to create a cozy reading nook below.
A small bookcase has been added to the wall to make it easy for the boys to grab a book and read in their hideout.
5. A themed room

If your child is mad about a particular theme, then why not go all out and create a themed room? This space is dedicated to all things space-related, with a custom-built rocket bed, galaxy wallpaper, and star-shaped wall lights.

If your budget doesn’t stretch to a custom bed, you can easily create a similar look with some simple MDF and a weekend’s worth of DIY.
Or, you could just add a few themed accessories to their current bedroom, like a rocket wall light or some planet bedding.
6. A custom bed

If you have a particular theme in mind for your son’s bedroom, you can take it to the next level by incorporating a custom bed.

This bed is designed to look like the front of a car, complete with a license plate with the child’s name on it.
Of course, a car theme isn’t the only option.
You could also build a bed to look like a castle, a house, a rocket ship, or anything else you can dream up.
7. A loft bed

If you have a smaller space to work with, a loft bed can be a great way to free up floor space.
You can use that area for a desk, a reading nook, or even just keep it clear so there’s plenty of space for playing.

A loft bed can also be a fun way to create a cozy space within the room, and it’s perfect for a little hideaway.
8. A custom study area

If your child is a little older, you might want to incorporate a study area into their bedroom.
This is a great way to encourage them to do their homework and provide them with a space where they can work on their hobbies and interests.
This stylish boy’s bedroom by JWS Interiors features a custom desk that wraps around the corner of the room.

The L-shaped desk provides plenty of space for the young boy to do his homework and work on his art projects.
A pegboard above the desk keeps the space organized and provides a place to display his artwork.
9. A custom closet

If you have a little fashionista on your hands, a custom closet is a must. This is a great way to make use of all of the space in the room and create a fun focal point.
This closet has a combination of open and closed storage, and the dresser in the middle of the closet provides a place to store clothes that can’t be hung up.

The open shelving is perfect for displaying shoes and other accessories.
The closet also has a built-in desk, which is a great way to make use of the space if you don’t need a lot of hanging storage.
This can be a great spot for your child to do homework.
10. A sports themed room

If your child is sports mad, you can still create a sports themed room without it looking too garish.
We love the look of this soccer themed bedroom – the colors are all quite muted, and the wall stickers are really easy to remove as your child grows out of their love of soccer.

You could also just pick one sport as the theme and keep the rest of the room quite neutral.
We have seen lots of lovely basketball themed bedrooms, and you could just pick out some prints, a wall mural or even just the color scheme to add a nod to the sport.
Conclusion
We hope you’re feeling inspired to create a bedroom that your child will love.
Try out some of these ideas and let us know how it went! If you have any other ideas that we missed, we’d love to hear from you.
Leave us a comment below!