30 Ideas for Designing a Children's Room for Multiple Boys
A children's room is a separate world for a child. Here he keeps all his secrets, rests, explores the world, and in general spends most of his time. Decorating the interior of a children's room is a true puzzle, because here you need to rely not only on your own taste but also on the wishes of the little one. And if this room will be lived in by two or even more children? The task becomes more complicated, but the path to its solution is not as thorny as it may seem.
We have selected 30 variants of great ideas for decorating a children's room for multiple boys.
Usually, the main problem in planning the space of a children's room is the small area of the room where the children will live. Here you need to fit sleeping places, storage zones for clothes, shelves for toy collections, stickers, and also allocate some square meters for a play area.

If the children have a small age difference, you can simplify the task of decorating the room by asking for their personal wishes. For example, it might be a design in the style of a hunting lodge or a room for car racing fans. If disagreements arise or there is no specific idea, it's better to start from the favorite color of the children. It's unlikely that it will be the same shade, but you can easily play with several color solutions in the room.

Don't forget that children's preferences change quickly, and in a few years, Spiderman's feats will seem negligible compared to Iron Man's heroic deeds. And to avoid a major renovation every two years, you can use themed posters, stickers, or interior items that are easy to replace with new ones.

Lighting in a children's room plays an important role. Use natural light to the maximum and hang light curtains. If there isn't enough light from the window, use more lamps. Especially pay attention to lighting in the play and study zones.


For floor covering, use non-slip practical materials, because there is always plenty of trash in a children's room. Also, keep in mind that a slippery and smooth floor can be the cause of injuries.
Furniture for a children's room should be made from moisture-resistant and durable high-quality materials. It should have no sharp corners or protruding parts.


It is not easy to plan a children's room for parents with children who have a large age gap. In this case, it is necessary to clearly separate the study zone of the older child from the play zone of the younger one. Even if this separation is symbolic. Each child will feel comfortable in their personal space.


Regardless of how small the room is, each child should have their own separate sleeping place. It's not advisable to put children on one sofa. The ideal arrangement of beds is along the walls. This provides equal conditions for the children and leaves more space for study and play areas.


Over the past few years, pull-out beds have become increasingly popular on the furniture market, where one sleeping place slides out from under another.


If the children are over five years old, you can install bunk beds. Don't forget about modular constructions where wardrobes, beds, and shelves are combined.


If speaking about private space, each child should have their own place for storing personal items. To reduce fights over the "most convenient shelf," you can buy each child a dresser with wide drawers. If such an option is not available, it's better to divide the space in the wardrobe and paint each child's area with their favorite color.

Open shelves are another component of a children's room interior. Children will enjoy storing their drawings, robot collections, cars, and helicopters in sight.
In a children's room, kids not only rest but also read, do homework, draw, and engage in crafts. It's great if each child has their own desk. If such an option isn't available, you can set up one desk, dividing the places with a partition and painting them in different colors, as in the case of a shared wardrobe. Children will fight less for the best seat around a round table.

Where space separation is unnecessary, it's the play area. A shared play space brings children together and promotes their natural development. Fill all useful zones with various useful equipment or sport walls. Children need to release their energy.

It is hard to imagine a modern room without technology and gadgets. The optimal set is a small TV and computers. If the computer monitor has a built-in tuner, you can do without a TV altogether. Before renovating the room, it's important to ensure there are enough outlets and cable outputs.


It is not advisable to fill a children's room with tall or fragile decorative items. Because boys, who are into games, will sooner or later break and damage them.












