Christmas Ideas for Kids Bedrooms

Anonymous
I'm thinking that I'm going to give gifts to feather my kids' nests. We have 3 boys, ages 9 through 12. Their rooms are nicely designed, but pretty stark. What do you think I can add in there? Bluetooth speakers? I can't think of anything! What do your kids of similar age have in their bedrooms?
Anonymous
feather their nests ?

Did you read that in a book or something ? It's right up there with filling a love bucket.
Anonymous
Beanbag chairs?

Check Pottery Barn Teen for some ideas maybe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Beanbag chairs?

Check Pottery Barn Teen for some ideas maybe.


OP here - I was just on that site when I read your comment! Do you have a beanbag chair from PBTeen? If so, how's the quality? Do your kids use theirs?
Anonymous
We are giving 13 y/o DD removable wallpaper of her choice. Installation will be a family project.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:feather their nests ?

Did you read that in a book or something ? It's right up there with filling a love bucket.


Awww, someone needs a hug.
Anonymous
OP,

I think it's a lovely idea. First, do they have particular interests? Do they have much artwork on their walls, I'd suggest framing a family photo, a piece of their own artwork, or a print or poster about something they like.
Anonymous
My son likes his desk organizer/supplies and a big white board. We had fun framing it and putting it up.
The speaker is a good idea -- thinking along those lines too.
Anonymous
We gave my dds bean bag chairs last Christmas and they were big hits. Used constantly in their rooms.
Anonymous
I don't think 9-12 year old boys care about room decoration.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think 9-12 year old boys care about room decoration.


OP here. I don't mean decoration necessarily. I mean things in their room like bluetooth speaker (the one and only thing I could think of). I'm going for function, comfort, interest, not decorative only. So any ideas?
Anonymous
I have an 11 and 13 year old boy, they each have a wallshelf and a bulletin board in their rooms that I let them have free reign over. As they've gotten older, what they put on them changes, so they can keep it individualized. They also both have beanbag chairs. The 13 year old keeps his in the closet and only pulls it out if he's going to watch a DVD or something in his room, but the 11 yo always sits in his.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think 9-12 year old boys care about room decoration.


OP here. I don't mean decoration necessarily. I mean things in their room like bluetooth speaker (the one and only thing I could think of). I'm going for function, comfort, interest, not decorative only. So any ideas?


Google teen age man cave, e.g.,:
https://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/things-you-must-have-in-your-man-cave?utm_term=.imoBakXoWY#.gj4bQ2XgND
Minus the alcohol of course.
Anonymous
Depends on what they use the room for. If they have a small room and only sleep it in, then nice bedding (comfortable and right weight if they prefer hot or cold) floating shelves above the bed for belongings. If they study there, then laptop or regular desk, good lighting around workspaces and/or bed, storage for things needed to study (e.g. a place to put laptop/tablet, charging station, place to put/dump whatever they usually carry). If they hang out there with friends, then comfortable seating, wall mounted TV, maybe mini-fridge for drinks.

What do they use the room for?
Anonymous
OP again - do many kids in middle school range have TVs/computers in their rooms? We don't but I could be open to it. That would help with gift giving!
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