Teenage Bedroom Furniture Should Reflect Your Teen’s Creativity

by Christopher Smith, published Monday, November 5th, 2007 at 12:43 pm

Decorating for a teenager can prove to be a challenging task for many parents because the particular decorating tastes of your teenager may prove to be greatly different from yours. Although you may not care for a certain style, it is important to let your teen have creative control over the process because their bedroom is often their sanctuary.



When decorating a bedroom it is important to purchase teenage bedroom furniture that is versatile. Since many teens will be attending college within the next few years, it is important to have furniture that may blend in well with another style of decor should you decide to change the purpose of the room. This is also the time when most teens are moving from a twin bed to a double, which means a new bed frame, mattress and bedding.

If your teenager has occupied the same bedroom for several years and has helped to decorate the room before, you will often already have a good idea of the style your teenager will likely choose. When decorating a teens bedroom it is usually the colors of the room and bedding that will be the major changes.

Teenagers tend to be very finicky and will constantly change their mind about things. The black curtains that were all the rage one year may be replaced by red velvet drapes the next. Purchase teenage bedroom furniture that matches well with several different styles and that can be changed to suit a variety of needs.

Based on scientific research it is said that the average person spends about one third of their life in their bedroom. Due to this fact it is also important to choose teenage bedroom furniture that offers the maximum amount of comfort. The furniture should provide good support, an acceptable amount of storage space and should be cozy. Many students spend a lot of time studying in their rooms, so a comfortable and practical desk and chair should be part of the decor.

Teenagers often use their room as their own quiet refuge. The room should be a comfortable environment to live in and should be based upon your teens own creative choices. As a parent it is important to step in with boundaries, but be sure to allow your teen to thoroughly express themselves in their decorations. You will often find that a compromise will often work out well and will result in bedroom decor that is satisfactory to everyone.



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