Is
your teens bedroom located in a small room and you could use some help
with interior design ideas? First, and most importantly, teens like to
spend time in their own rooms, and if the space is small, you'll benefit
from knowing a few decorating methods that will make your teen
appreciative of their special place.
Tip #1: Eliminate the clutter to make the room appear bigger.
When
a small room has large pieces of furniture that are juxtaposition with
not even one inch of extra space, your teen will feel uncomfortable and
cramped in the room. When a room is small and there is no design for
storage, then clothes, books, papers, and things of all kinds tend to
get piled up on top of each other; clutter is the result.
Tip #2: Choose wall colors that will make the room feel more spacious.
To create the illusion of more space, you don't have to use light-colored paint or wallpaper. You can use monochromatic decorating schemes, or various hues of one color family. Or, you can paint one wall blue and another wall green, which will create an equal intensity of calmness. Likewise, if you decorate with light-colored furniture and accessories, the space will feel bigger.
If using color seems scary to you, then here are a few design hints. When you paint two of the walls a light color and two of the walls a deep color, the deep-colored walls will look as if they're farther away than the light walls.
Paint that has a blue-gray color to it will make the room look as if the walls are receding; thus giving the impression that the room is larger than it really is.
The cool colors of purple, blue and green will also make a small room appear larger.
To create the illusion of more space, you don't have to use light-colored paint or wallpaper. You can use monochromatic decorating schemes, or various hues of one color family. Or, you can paint one wall blue and another wall green, which will create an equal intensity of calmness. Likewise, if you decorate with light-colored furniture and accessories, the space will feel bigger.
If using color seems scary to you, then here are a few design hints. When you paint two of the walls a light color and two of the walls a deep color, the deep-colored walls will look as if they're farther away than the light walls.
Paint that has a blue-gray color to it will make the room look as if the walls are receding; thus giving the impression that the room is larger than it really is.
The cool colors of purple, blue and green will also make a small room appear larger.
Tip #3: Consider using the principles of Feng Shui to decorate your teen's room.
Simply
stated, Feng Shui is a method of placing furniture in such a way that
it allows the chi (energy) to easily flow throughout the room. For
example, a bed would be situated away from the door to give the room a
bigger appearance.
There
are many design advantages to the Feng Shui approach. If you search
with your favorite browser for the term Feng Shui or Bagua Map, you will
find pages of pictures, diagrams and explanations that will help you
utilize a room's small space.