How to decorate a child’s bedroom on a budget

October 4, 2022

It can be tough to keep up with the trends, especially when it comes to children’s bedrooms. They seem to outgrow their taste faster than you can keep up. 

If you’re looking for ways to update your child’s bedroom without breaking the bank, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve got some tips and tricks for creating a stylish kid’s room. Keep reading to learn how to decorate a child’s bedroom on a budget with these fab room design ideas!

Short Version – Key Points

It doesn’t need to cost a fortune! There’s no need to get carried away. Simple things can make a big difference!

  • Look around your home first. There are sure to be some things you can repurpose or upcycle.
  • Spruce up the room and give it a fresh new look with a lick of paint. Furniture and walls!
  • Or try wallpaper for a new colour scheme.
  • Get creative with wall stickers or stencils.
  • Change it up and rearrange the furniture.
  • Add some quick and easy style with accessories and soft furnishings.
  • Pick a theme that will last.
  • Colourful toy storage is handy and a must-have for any kid’s bedroom.
  • Brighten up any children’s room with some fairy lights.
  • Add some curtains for colour.
  • Add plants for colour and life at a minimal cost.
  • Above all, don’t spend a fortune-get creative!

Long Version – Bedroom ideas on a budget

Shop Around Your Own Home First

Before you run out to the shops and start buying new things, take a good look around your own home. You might be surprised at what you can find that would work perfectly in your child’s room. Maybe there’s a piece of art they’ve been meaning to hang up or a lamp that would go great on their bedside table. Whatever it is, see if there’s something you can use from another room in your house before you start shopping for new things.

Paint is Your Friend

One of the quickest and easiest ways to change up a room is with a fresh coat of paint. It is amazing what a lick of paint can bring to a room. If you’re not sure what colour to paint the walls, try something neutral like white or grey. Creating an accent wall is also a great way to add visual interest to a kid’s bedroom without spending too much money. You don’t need to stop at the walls, either. Give old furniture a new jolt of life with the leftover paint; We all know bedroom furniture can be pretty expensive, so get painting! that tatty old chest of drawers and wardrobe and save some money!

Paintbrush

Get Creative With Wallpaper

Another easy way to transform the room is by using wallpaper. If you’re unsure what colour to choose, try looking at some inspirational pictures online or in magazines. Once you’ve settled on a colour, look for samples. This way, you can test out the wallpaper in your child’s room before committing to a whole roll. There are a few shops online offering free or very cheap samples.

Get creative with wall décor.

One of the easiest (and quickest!) ways to change up a room is by switching out the wall décor. You can find all kinds of inexpensive prints, wall stickers, stencils, and posters online, or even make your wall art! If you have some extra time, try framing some of your child’s artwork to hang up on the walls. They’ll love seeing their art displayed prominently in their room.

A child putting up wall decorations

Rearrange the furniture.

If your child’s bedroom feels stale, try rearranging the furniture. This can totally change the look and feel of a room, and it won’t cost you a thing! Even something as simple as moving the bed to a different wall can make a big difference in the room’s overall feel. And if you have multiple pieces of furniture that you want to rearrange, you can always draw a floor plan beforehand to know exactly how everything will fit.

Accessorise

Another easy way to add some style to a room is by accessorising. Throws, pillows, blankets, and rugs are all relatively inexpensive ways to add some colour and pattern to a space. Plus, they’re easy to switch out if your child decides they want something different next year. Just be sure not to go overboard – you don’t want their room to look cluttered! 

Stick to a theme

When decorating a child’s bedroom on a budget, one of the best things you can do is choose a theme and stick to it. This doesn’t mean that every element in the room has to match perfectly, but it will help you focus your shopping and make the overall space look more pulled together. Plus, if you ever need to add something new to the room, it will be easier to find something that fits the existing theme. Bare in mind that something like a Thomas the Tank Engine-themed bedroom will probably have a short shelf life! Pick a theme that will grow with your child for at least a few years.

Declutter

Decluttering the room will bring about an instant change. If your child’s bedroom is crammed with toys, clothes, and other belongings, it can be difficult to move around. Take some time to go through everything and get rid of anything that your child no longer needs or uses.

A tidy kids bedroom

Shelving and storage

Once you’ve decluttered, add shelving or storage solutions so that everything has a designated place. This will help keep the room tidy and make it look more spacious. Also, there are some fab storage solutions out there that are cheap, cheerful, and colourful!

Storage in a child's bedroom

Lighting 

Lighting can make a big difference in the overall atmosphere of a room. If your child’s bedroom is on the dark side, try adding extra lamps or fairy lights to brighten things up. 

Fairy lights are extremely cheap and can be used in various ways – wrapping them around the bed frame, hanging them from the ceiling, or even spelling out a message on the wall.

Curtains 

Curtains are another simple way to add some colour to the room. Plus, they serve a functional purpose by blocking out light and helping your child sleep better. If you’re unsure what kind of curtains to get, consult a colour wheel to find the perfect match.

Colour wheel for decorating

Add Some Greenery 

Adding some plants to a room can add some colour. Plus, kids love looking after plants and watching them grow. It’s a way to liven up a room without spending too much. It will also teach your budding gardener responsibility at the same time!

Plant in pot

Above All, Get creative! 

One of the best things about decorating on a budget is that it allows you to get creative. If you’re stuck, try looking for DIY tutorials online or asking your child for ideas. They might surprise you with their creativity. After all, their bedroom is also usually their play area, and they will want to personalise it and make it a space they love and feel comfortable in.

Conclusion 

We hope you enjoyed these room ideas; decorating a child’s bedroom doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming. There are numerous ways to decorate a room on a budget. With a little creativity, you can easily transform any space. With a quick makeover, you can give your child the room of their dreams. Keep in mind what your child likes, and try to personalise the space as much as possible. With these budget-friendly tips, you’ll be able to create a bedroom that your child will love – without breaking the bank! Happy decorating!

References

https://www.decoratingcentreonline.co.uk/wallpaper-samples

https://www.mygardenlife.com/garden-tips/10-fun-and-safe-houseplants-for-kids-rooms

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