When we talk about boys bedrooms, the first things that spring to mind are smelly bedrooms, with dirty clothing lay everywhere. Well, we want to change that perception and say “boys bedroom can be beautiful too!”. With our boy's bedroom ideas we’ll give you all the hints and tips to have your sons bedroom looking like a stylish and super-cool place to chill out. We’re here to bring inspiration tips from baby boys bedrooms right up to teenage boys bedroom ideas. Check out the boy's bedroom pictures below, don’t be afraid to scroll we promise there are no dirty socks in sight!

1. CALMING BABY BOYS ROOM

We wanted to start our journey of changing the perception of boys bedrooms with a newborn baby’s room. A newborn baby, whether it’s a boy or girl needs to sleep in a room that’s tranquil and peaceful. When decorating a baby’s room it isn’t just your little one you need to think of, but also yourself. Your little one won’t care about the decorations or the colour scheme used, and in reality, you shouldn’t either. What you should consider before decorating a baby’s bedroom is whether you’ll be comfortable in the space yourself. In this baby’s room design is the use of white painted walls, which matches the colours of the cushioned sheep and the adorable lambs on the mobile. The classic wooden crib finishes off this simple but incredibly effective newborn baby bedroom!

2. STORAGE AND STYLE

A crib doesn’t have to be white or a natural wooden look, it can also be given a modern touch like this one below with a black painted finish. Add soothing monochrome colours that will have you and your little one fighting to keep your eyes open. We love the use of art in this room, with detailed drawings hung up on the wall, while the wall itself features a large animal-inspired print. Another important tip from us to you is to not forget about storage. Storage is so important to ensure your little one's bedroom is always de-cluttered to ensure a peaceful and stress-free environment. Using a chest of drawers you can keep things hidden away with ease. Floating shelves create the perfect spot for you to create a personal library.

3. CLOUD THEMED

If you’re struggling with toddler boys bedroom ideas then this one might be the ideal choice! This room has all the hallmarks of a classic boys room, with the use of blue throughout. Don’t be afraid to play it safe, like the design in this room. The blue and white colour scheme is one that can be easily maintained and buying furnishings like the white chest of drawers and crib adds to the look. Brighten the space with windows that will provide lighting. Using as much natural lighting as possible is certainly not a bad thing – just don’t forget to use thick curtains to prevent the light from ruining your little ones sleeping pattern!

4. EVERYDAY GLAMPING!

This cool boys bedroom idea makes going to sleep fun! Adding a super-cool tipi like this can give your child loads of fun before they drift off to sleep. A child’s bedroom is designed to be their happy place, so it’s your job to make that happen. Whether it’s a place for them to hang out when friends come to play or a space that can be used for reading a tipi is a really easy way to make a boys bedroom unique. Chuck a soft beanbag inside and your little one will make use of the space available.

5. GO WITH A THEME

Bedroom Ideas for a 5-year-old should include bright colours that catch their eye, and the use of their favourite cartoons. A Mr Fox theme like the one below is sure to make your child fall in love with their room. The four-poster bed will be a dream come true for your little one, with Mr Fox toys hanging from the top it's certainly going to make bedtime stories all the more exciting. The theme runs from the bed to the walls with a Mr Fox wallpaper which doesn’t try to steal the show, it’s a subtle touch that doesn’t take away from the impressive four-poster bed.

6. LET THEM DESIGN IT

Okay, so we’ve jumped up an age or two here, but some of you will be looking for bedroom ideas for 7-year-old boys. So, it's our job to bring you those ideas! When looking at boys bedroom ideas you shouldn’t let the process get in the way of an opportunity for you to bind. Let them get involved! Allowing your son to design their own bedroom will not only give them some responsibility but it’ll also prevent arguments further down the line. This bedroom below is a great example of what your child might want their room to look like. It’s simple and filled with the things they like. We also hope this bedroom idea will show you that not every room is perfect and that a little mess is to be expected. Boys will be boys.

7. MAKE A BUNK BED UNIQUE

Bunk beds not only make bedtimes a little more fun, but they also give a bigger space for your children to play. This den-like bunk bed features a wall and even a lookout spot, which will certainly capture your child’s imagination! Wall stickers on the wall are a cheap and time-saving alternative to wallpaper or paint. Not only are they easy to personalise but once removed they’ll be gone without a trace, so when it's time to update the space as they get a little older it's an easy task. A wall sticker is a great idea, as we all know what kids are like they’ll go from loving a cartoon to thinking it's not “cool” anymore in the space of a week!

8. SUPERHERO THEMED

We’ve seen the classic and somewhat predictable boys bedrooms featuring blue and white coloured walls. Well, how about something a little different with a bright yellow colourway that’s bound to stand out. The yellow colourway is in keeping with the batman themed room. What we love most about this room is it’s a different take on a superhero theme. With wall stickers used to break up space this bedroom is one of our favourites. A corner sofa on the right-hand side makes use of all the space available, while the hanging chair offers a cool spot to “hang out” (sorry about that awful pun).

9. EXPRESS YOURSELF

As your child begins to get older, you’ll require some teenage boys bedroom ideas, and as always, we’ll help you every step of the way. Teena boy bedroom ideas are more than likely going to be centred around their games console. There is no better way of making the space suited to an entertainment system than using bright neon lights, perfect for teenagers wanting to express themselves. The key to decorating a teenage boys bedroom is to let them decide what they want. They’re at an age where they know their likes and dislikes so let them make decisions and they’re bound to create a space that they love.