Make back-to-school easy with a bedroom makeover
Whether you're buying a new build or want a refresh, with the new school year around the corner, it’s the perfect time to create to your child’s dream bedroom – and give them a happy confidence boost.
From maximising storage for school uniforms to setting up a cosy bedtime routine, creating a space that feels inspiring, yet is also practical, simply makes everyday mornings and evenings better for you and your children. Working with a small bedroom? Or maybe you want to bring a fairy wonderland or football paradise to life? Read on for our top smile-inducing children's bedroom decor ideas and handy tips.
1. Storage superheroes
With the back-to-school season bringing in new clothes, books, and supplies – storage is key. Our new build homes come equipped with modern storage solutions as a standard, however, here are some extra children's bedroom storage ideas to add to your existing home, or when you move in.
Under-bed storage
Utilising the space under your child's bed to the maximum with pull-out drawers or baskets is a perfect way to stash away school bags or extra bedding.
Wall-mounted shelves
Think of all your child’s books, toys, and school supplies – and imagine them having a new home. To keep their bedroom clean and clear, why not install wall-mounted shelves that keep everything within easy reach?
Toy boxes and bins
Adding easy-to-clean storage bins or toy boxes is a great way to keep the room tidy. Plus, giving everything a home can also turn into a brilliant game with little ones, giving them a sense of pride in a space that’s theirs to look after.
2. Wardrobe ideas for all ages
Built-in storage
When space is on the smaller side, built-in wardrobes can be a lifesaver. Extra wardrobe features that can optimise the everyday use of the bedroom are sliding doors, extra interior shelving or hanging organisers. Explore our Select Options customising service to see what’s possible and have your child’s room ready for moving-in day.
Open wardrobe systems
An open wardrobe system is an effective way to make a small room feel larger and this method also has a lovely playful feel that children will love. To keep the look tidy and together, use uniform, same-colour storage boxes and baskets.
Over-the-door organisers
Ideal for storing shoes, accessories, or even the latest school handbags, over-the-door organisers offer a wonderful amount of storage that almost feels hidden away - without taking up valuable floor space.
3. Create a feel-good bedtime routine
As every parent knows, routine is essential, especially during back-to-school time. Here are a few bedtime routine tips that will encourage good sleep habits and set them up for success.
Choose a fun floor bed
For younger children a floor bed, or house floor bed, can create a cosy sleeping environment that brings a cocoon-like feeling. They also make it easy for kids to get in and out on their own, so it’s a great way to start developing their independence.
Dimmable lighting
Installing dimmable lights or a bedside lamp will help your child, and you, wind down before bedtime. Soft, warm light is known to help signal to your body that it’s time to rest – so it’s also a great rule to use throughout your home in the evening.
Comfortable bedding
A fun and practical essential, investing in quality bedding that’s cosy and matches your child’s chosen bedroom theme is a win-win. When selecting your favourite design, choose soft, breathable materials such as 100% cotton – which will help your child naturally regulate their temperature throughout the night.
4. Make it their own
Making your child's bedroom feel special and uniquely theirs is a dream come true to little ones. And by letting their personal choices lead the way, you also create a sense of ownership and joy that’s priceless.
The magical fairy bedroom
Think soft pastel colours, fairy lights galore, and adding butterfly or floral accessories for maximum magic. The result? An imaginative paradise that any pixie or elf would be proud to call home.
Rainbow room decor
A timeless favourite, this theme’s bright and cheerful colours will make any child's bedroom feel playful and happy. Perfect for fun bedroom accessories, remember to add rainbow wall decals, bedding, and rugs to your list.
To infinity and beyond…
For the budding astronaut, walking into their very own galaxy space-themed bedroom is out of this world. To create the full effect, include dark blue walls, glow-in-the-dark stars, and, of course, space-themed bedding.
A classic football bedroom
To design the perfect football-themed room, feature your child’s favourite team and its colours throughout the room. To really make it special, add fun accessories and furniture, such as goal post-shaped beds.
5. Back-to-school essentials
No back-to-school bedroom is complete without the right accessories. Read on for helpful ideas that will give your child a spring in their step on weekday mornings.
Give school bags a new home
On-trend school bags need a pride-of-place spot. Great choices include wall hooks, or a shelf specially for school essentials – which will keep the room tidy, create routine, and help to encourage care of belongings.
Create a desk space
Setting up a small desk area gives your child a place to focus, do homework or create their own projects. Designs can include space-saving foldable options, or a full desk equipped with its own storage. Choose neutral colours so it can adapt to future changes, as your child grows.
No more lost-uniform mornings
A powerful tool for parents everywhere, giving school uniforms a designated area in your child's wardrobe saves time and stress in the morning. To help keep necessary items together, incorporate hanging organisers, shelving and handy storage boxes.
Feeling inspired?
With a bit of planning and creativity, you can create a space that your child will love – giving them the best start to the new school year. Pick one or two ideas, and enjoy designing a new room your child will love coming home to.
Energy efficient new-build homes offer the perfect blank canvas for creating a dream bedroom, and family home. So if you’re considering moving, browse our locations to find your nearest development, and see what’s possible.