
Creative furnishing ideas for the youth room
Where did the time go? This is what parents ask themselves when their offspring has grown into a teenager in no time and asks that their uncool children’s room be converted into a hip teenage room. Parents’ hesitation in terms of redesigning the room mostly has nothing to do with the costs or effort involved, but with the increased demands that a youth room makes and that makes its furnishings a real challenge.
The most serious problem, of course, is that everything has to get bigger. The bed should be as wide as a meter as possible, the desk needs additional space for a computer and the wardrobe also expands, as the fashion-conscious teen likes to expand his selection of clothes all the time. Seating to chill and relax with friends should of course not be missing and ideally there is also an overnight stay for the buddy or best friend. But where should all the furniture be housed? Especially when there is little space available?
Loft beds – not just for children’s rooms
You can create space with a loft bed. If you make this suggestion to your pupil, he may respond with a groan at first. But if you show him the advantages of putting up a loft bed, he will quickly think differently. The times when loft beds were only used in children’s rooms are long gone. Even adults are increasingly enjoying the space-saving piece of furniture. Under the loft bed there is free space for shelves, the desk or a cozy seating area. The space is used twice in this area. There is hardly a better way of furnishing small rooms. However, if your child does not want to be content with a loft bed, there are alternatives. A pull-out bed is extremely practical and offers overnight guests a comfortable place to sleep. And a sofa bed, which serves as a cozy seat during the day and as a comfortable bed at night, is an elegant solution for discerning teenagers. Another very individual solution is a construction of a bed and a desk our article “Space-saving bed and desk in one”.
Save space, use space

In addition to an intelligent sleeping option, there are of course other ways of furnishing the youth room sensibly. Keep the following tips in mind when setting up:
• Use narrow cupboards and shelves that make full use of the height of the room instead of half-height furniture that protrudes far into the room
• Furniture with castors increases mobility and uses (e.g. a maneuverable bedside table serves as a coffee table during the day)
• a sofa in addition to the bed takes up a lot of space; there are alternative seating options, such as trendy bean bags (here you can find the Youth collection from Sitzclub.de)
• use all available niches; behind the door there is e.g. space for a mirror or a cloakroom for bags or caps
• Converted base units can be mounted high on the wall and offer storage space for rarely used clutter
• Children of a certain age do not want to be without the television in their room; With special brackets, the television can be mounted on the wall at the desired location and thus does not require any space-consuming storage space

Often creativity is needed to accomplish the demanding task of the Establishment of the youth room to master. Try to internalize the tips given and skillfully apply them to the room to be designed, taking into account its individual circumstances. And don’t forget: You only take on the role of the “advisor” – ultimately, your child decides for himself about the elementary things so that afterwards he feels comfortable in his new domicile.

More space through intelligent furnishing ideas for the youth room
Creative furnishing ideas for the youth room
Where did the time go? This is what parents ask themselves when their offspring has grown into a teenager in no time and asks that their uncool children’s room be converted into a hip teenage room. Parents’ hesitation in terms of redesigning the room mostly has nothing to do with the costs or effort involved, but with the increased demands that a youth room makes and that makes its furnishings a real challenge.
The most serious problem, of course, is that everything has to get bigger. The bed should be as wide as a meter as possible, the desk needs additional space for a computer and the wardrobe also expands, as the fashion-conscious teen likes to expand his selection of clothes all the time. Seating to chill and relax with friends should of course not be missing and ideally there is also an overnight stay for the buddy or best friend. But where should all the furniture be housed? Especially when there is little space available?
Loft beds – not just for children’s rooms
You can create space with a loft bed. If you make this suggestion to your pupil, he may respond with a groan at first. But if you show him the advantages of putting up a loft bed, he will quickly think differently. The times when loft beds were only used in children’s rooms are long gone. Even adults are increasingly enjoying the space-saving piece of furniture. Under the loft bed there is free space for shelves, the desk or a cozy seating area. The space is used twice in this area. There is hardly a better way of furnishing small rooms. However, if your child does not want to be content with a loft bed, there are alternatives. A pull-out bed is extremely practical and offers overnight guests a comfortable place to sleep. And a sofa bed, which serves as a cozy seat during the day and as a comfortable bed at night, is an elegant solution for discerning teenagers. Another very individual solution is a construction of a bed and a desk our article “Space-saving bed and desk in one”.
Save space, use space
In addition to an intelligent sleeping option, there are of course other ways of furnishing the youth room sensibly. Keep the following tips in mind when setting up:
• Use narrow cupboards and shelves that make full use of the height of the room instead of half-height furniture that protrudes far into the room
• Furniture with castors increases mobility and uses (e.g. a maneuverable bedside table serves as a coffee table during the day)
• a sofa in addition to the bed takes up a lot of space; there are alternative seating options, such as trendy bean bags (here you can find the Youth collection from Sitzclub.de)
• use all available niches; behind the door there is e.g. space for a mirror or a cloakroom for bags or caps
• Converted base units can be mounted high on the wall and offer storage space for rarely used clutter
• Children of a certain age do not want to be without the television in their room; With special brackets, the television can be mounted on the wall at the desired location and thus does not require any space-consuming storage space
Often creativity is needed to accomplish the demanding task of the Establishment of the youth room to master. Try to internalize the tips given and skillfully apply them to the room to be designed, taking into account its individual circumstances. And don’t forget: You only take on the role of the “advisor” – ultimately, your child decides for himself about the elementary things so that afterwards he feels comfortable in his new domicile.
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