A Place For Self-Expression
Today’s teenagers are design-conscious and up to date on the latest trends. But they’re in between childhood and adulthood. Most teens have beloved toys they’re not ready to give up, but look for a room that’s older and more sophisticated than their childhood room.
A teen would most likely appreciate an apartment where they can spend most of their time comfortably. Regardless of size, a teen needs a bedroom to spread out and get homework done, hang with friends and sleep, all while reflecting their personality. They consider their room as more than just a sleeping space. As they begin exploring their independence, having a room where they can chill out and study with friends is almost more important to them than sleep. And the social aspect of a room is big. A survey of global teenagers found that the number one thing a teen would add to their room is a poster of themselves with their friends.
Teen bedroom ideas should include functions specific to their age, as well as look great. While adults prefer a space that’s calm, teens appreciate vibrant, high energy rooms. Teenagers prefer a bedroom that’s fun and a signature of who they are. The number one response to what personality aspect a teen wants to express through their room was “creative”, while calm came in almost last. Bold, imaginative elements will excite a teen like nothing else.