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How to Accessorize Your Teenager’s Room to Give Them the Space They Need

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Adolescence is a challenging time – your teenager is wanting more independence, yet you may be shaking your head at some of the decisions they make. Hormones are running riot and they are growing at a ridiculous pace. Not only that, but they can also be grumpy, insolent, and downright rude, so giving them a space away from the rest of the household can solve many family problems. Whether this is a bedroom or a den, create a room they love with these tips.

Incorporate Their Interests

You may not appreciate their love of Billie Eilish and think Stranger Things is overrated, but teens are self-centered and forming their own opinions. Embrace their interests through posters and themed accessories to give them a sense of ownership over their space.

Make It Comfortable

Teenagers love comfort. Whether it’s living in a onesie or lounging in bed, they want to feel snug and safe. Make their space a haven by providing them with plenty of snuggly blankets and cushions. Investing in a giant bean bag is ideal as it is versatile and easy to move between rooms when needed. They can use it when gaming, watching Netflix or when chilling out and listening to music, meaning it will become one of the most used pieces of furniture in the house.

Leading the Way with Lights

Fun lighting can change the ambience of a room and turn an ordinary space into a funky area perfect for the youth in your life. There are so many options available, from lava lamps to fairy lights to LED strips, all of which will allow your teen to put their own stamp on their space. Colored light bulbs are a simple way to change the mood in a room and perfect for anyone on a tight budget.

Practical and Playful

Your adolescent is at a stage of flux – they have responsibilities of school or college, and possibly a part-time job, while still having times where they feel child-like. Incorporate both aspects of teenagerdom by splitting the room in two. A desk and chair are practical for their study while a sofa bed is a fantastic addition for when they have friends to stay or for reading or watching television. Creating a room that is multipurpose will give it longevity and ensure it is a space your teen will want to spend time.

Most importantly, allow your teen to have a level of autonomy over their own space. It can be difficult for adults to relinquish control over a part of their home, but teenagers are desperate for independence and for their opinions to be heard. Giving them a say in how their room is decorated is a simple way to send the message that they are an important part of the family home and their opinions count, so letting their voice be heard over this can give them a sense of worth that goes far beyond a bedroom.

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