Deciding on the
perfect colors for your teenager's room can be a bit tricky. Unlike the other
rooms in your home, your teen will usually have very strong feelings about what
you do to his or her personal space. This is definitely an area where you need
to proceed with caution and collect as much input as you can before you begin.
Better yet, pull your son or daughter into the project and use the opportunity
to teach a little about the wonderful world of color. The following general
guidelines can help you understand how the typical teenager thinks:
·
Most teens want
their room colors to be an extension of their own style, mood, passion or
personality.
- Teenagers are not at all afraid of bright colors.
- As a rule, teens are not crazy about white.
- Your son or daughter will usually prefer either a specific color scheme or bedroom colors that complement a theme or the display of a prized possession.
- Teens are not impressed by high-end, expensive looks. They tend to prefer a more free-spirited approach.
- Young people want their rooms to make a dramatic but comfortable statement, or in keeping with their emerging independence, they want their room to resemble a small studio apartment.
- The easiest room change is to paint the walls one bright color, use white as a neutral for furniture and trim work, and add pops of a third bright color for accessories.
- Teens change their minds and their tastes frequently. However, paint is relatively cheap and paint colors are easily redone.
- Some teens want their favorite color incorporated into their new bedroom design.
TEEN GIRLS' BEDROOMS
Is your daughter
ultra feminine, or 'girlie'? Pinks or lavenders with white furniture, colorful
bedding and sparkly sequined accents will feel just right. Is she an 'old soul'
who loves classics and antiques? Consider shabby chic cotton-candy pinks, light
greens and white as a neutral. How about using a floral rug as a focal point
and drawing your wall colors from it? Some teens are mature beyond their years.
Consider deep reds and muted golds for a cosmopolitan, sophisticated look. The
combination of lime green walls with black furniture and white accessories has
a modern, contemporary feeling. Throw in some geometric patterns in a bright
color to add even more energy to the room. Fun-loving daughters may want to add
some huge polka dots to their interior room colors. Vibrant blues and pinks
with contemporary bedding in a coordinating pattern will be exciting and
interesting. Today's creative girls may be drawn to the energy of bright orange
tempered with a pale shade of green or purple.
If you are the parent
of a teenager, take the time to discuss your child's preferences before you
start buying paint. Involve your teen in the process of choosing interior
colors and decorating accessories, and you may be pleasantly surprised at the
satisfying results.
Decorating
a room for a teenage girl or boy
is not an easy task, but with enough inspiration from me it’s going to be a fun
job. There are a lot of things you should take care of from choosing a cool
color theme to deciding what furniture makes it to the room; you should listen
well to your stylish teenage girl /boy before deciding on the final
product.
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