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Teen bedroom ideas: creating a stylish sanctuary

Interior designer Margot Klockmann shares her tips (and photos from a recent project) on approaching a new, more grown up bedroom for your teenager.

Being a teenager is a time of change, confusion and uncertainty.  As teens are moving out of childhood and becoming young adults, they are also looking for opportunities for self-expression, be it in the clothes they wear, how they cut their hair or how they choose to decorate their bedrooms. 

When it comes to decorating their rooms, they want a space that is more reflective of them as adults, so the teddy bears, dolls and Tonka trucks are packed away to make room for the teen hangout. 

Gone are days of teen room decor consisting of a Duran Duran poster blu-tacked to the wall. Today’s teens are a lot more design savvy. They’ve grown up on a diet of design TV and with programmes like The Block and Love it or List It they can see the transformation process and want in on the act.

Teens want their bedrooms to be their own little retreat from the world. It’s not only a place to sleep (although they’ll do a fair bit of that), it’s also where they study and hang out with their friends or just escape from the world. Given they spend so much time in their room, they want it to not only look nice but also be a reflection of them and their interests. Watching programmes like The Block, teens see the process and learn the terminology so try to recreate the ‘hotel luxe vibe’ or ‘calming oasis’ they see on TV. 

With so many retailers and online businesses offering different price points, redesigning your teens room doesn’t need to break the bank. It’s a case of knowing where and how to best spend the money so you get the most bang for your buck.  

A good place to start, space permitting, is a double or queen bed, on the basis that this will be an investment piece that they may even take with them when they leave home, and there’s also the practical need to accommodate those growing legs! A larger bed can also add another level of storage underneath, as well as act as a sofa for those teen hangouts.

Artwork is another great way to add a level of sophistication to your teen’s room. A stunning framed print or canvas that appeals to them can really set the tone and be a reflection of what interests them. It is tricky to find artwork for teens that isn’t too childish and hits the mark, however The Print Emporium and ArtHouse Co both have some great offerings and with the right piece, you could also use your selection to drive the colours for the rest of the room, be it cushions, bedding or rugs.

Don’t forget all the practical elements too, like lots of storage, a desk to complete those homework assignments and the essential washing basket – so they’ll have no excuse for leaving it on the floor. west elm offer some great storage options to help keep everything in order and their contemporary styles will appeal to the design-savvy teen.

Encouraging your teen to create that dream study space may even mean they want to spend more time there and given the fact we are all spending so much more time working from home these days, it’s essential to have a functional and dedicated space away from distractions.

However, this all comes with a word of warning: knowing what your teen wants to achieve in his/her room and getting the end result is a different story. Mistakes can be expensive and choosing the wrong shade of green for your teen’s room can take it from ‘calming oasis’ to ‘leprechaun’s paradise’ very quickly, so make sure you do a colour test on a large piece of card in the room before you commit. If in doubt, keep to a neutral colour base and add your colour through artworks, bedding and accessories which are interchangeable over time.  

So, if your teen is keen to change up their bedroom and has been inspired with ideas, why not take the leap and encourage them to create the space they want? Having their own little haven within the house will also give them a greater sense of independence, and hopefully a responsibility to keep it clean. Although apologies there is no guarantee on that one, they are after all, still teenagers!

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Tween girl bedroom makeover by Cherie Barber for $500

The transition from tween to teenage years heralds a significant and often expensive personal style overhaul. During this time of rapid personality growth, how your teen styles their bedroom is just as important in expressing their newfound tastes as the clothes they wear.

Cherie Barber and 11 year-old Ava in her new room

AFTER

With a combination of creativity, clever ideas and White Knight’s craft and decorative paint range, White Knight DIY and Renovation Expert Cherie Barber shows that it is possible to restyle your tween’s bedroom into an ideal teen space in less than a day, and all for under $500.

To transform 11-year-old Ava’s pastel coloured room into a modern, tropical themed paradise fit for any teen, Cherie recommends upcycling as much furniture as possible, explaining that “the regeneration of old with new is the key to the creative vision of an eclectic and practical room.”

AFTER

Here Cherie explains her step-by-step makeover process to achieve the ultimate tween to teen makeover;

1. From single to double

Kicking off the bedroom overhaul was the all-important move from a single to a double bed. After finding an old metal bed frame at a local garage sale, Cherie used White Knight’s multi-benefit spray paint Squirts in Gloss Fuschia to inject some colour. As a two-in-one primer and paint, Squirts is easy to apply and bonds well to a multitude of surfaces including metal, wood, plastics and ceramics making it an ideal for both interior and exterior use. With over 40 colours available, the quick-drying formula is touch dry in 10 minutes, meaning Cherie was able to move on to her next project in no time at all.

2. Adding the tropical wow factor

To add excitement to the room and bring in the tropical theme to the top of Ava’s existing study desk, Cherie used White Knight Squirts in Lemon Yellow. When applying, Cherie suggests holding the can about 20 cm from the desktop surface and using a sweeping motion to ensure an even finish from several light coats. This way, you’ll achieve a beautiful, bright desk that makes studying so much more fun!

As an easy way to transform  Ava’s wardrobe doors, Cherie used White Knight Strokes to create a flamingo shape using stencils printed from a website. Cherie says: “I’ve chosen the White Knight Strokes for this feature as it’s a high gloss paint that is touch dry and ready for a second coat in 4-to-6 hours. White Knight Strokes is also an oil-based enamel, making it super hard-wearing for those areas which often take some wear and tear, and the pretty pink tone is ideal to further integrate the tropical theme.”

Using White Knight Squirts again, Cherie recoated Ava’s current chair to give it a new lease of life. Bringing in the tropical yellow tone, Cherie easily converted what was a once a tired looking piece of furniture, to a refreshed one which makes a cool addition to Ava’s relaxation area.

3. Get scribing on your personal message board

To help with the busy schooling and social lives that teenagers lead, they need somewhere to scribble notes. White Knight’s Chalkboard paint provides a hard-wearing finish that transforms surfaces into a fun and functional chalkboard. To do this, Cherie picked up a piece of melamine from a local hardware store and painted it with a coat of White Knight’s Chalkboard paint in Black, creating the ideal message board and perfect solution for this teen room.

BEFORE Ava’s room was pretty in aqua but she wanted something more grown up

4. Bringing the room together – the final touch

By using the pieces that are already owned, Cherie managed to stick to the budget yet create a completely new space fit for any teenager. With the help of White Knight’s Craft and Decorative range, Cherie has upcycled many of Ava’s tween fixtures and brought life to inexpensive furniture. With the addition of a range of tropical- themed décor such as bedsheets, wall pictures and the all-important pineapple cushion, Cherie’s stylish and affordable bedroom upgrade is complete for under $500.

White Knight paints are available from Taubmans Professional Trade Centres and Bunnings nationally.

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