Home Plans: A new bedroom for Freddie

I was in two minds about whether or not writing this post was tempting fate re the new house or not, but actually whether we move, or whether we stay put and then do two rooms in the loft, the big two will need their own bedrooms sooner rather than later. As boy-girl siblings sharing, and the fact they’re getting older means it’s not working quite as well as it once did, therefore I feel it’s actually perfectly okay to start putting some interiors plans for Freddie and Sasha into place! 

At 7 and a half, Freddie suddenly seems so much more grown up, and whilst he’s still wonderfully ‘young’ in many ways, his own hobbies and interests are starting to develop, and having his own bedroom and space to hang out in should reflect them. 

We’ve talked to Freddie about the kind of bedroom he might like, and let’s just say it will probably be fairly football-focused! However, as an adult who knows that kids can change their minds fairly regularly about what they like, I’d like a room that has a ‘base’ when it comes to walls and furniture, and then we can just really personalise it with pictures, prints, soft furnishings etc. 

I’m a huge fan of the ‘industrial bedroom look’, and reckon this would be cool and work well with any football/plane/dinosaur-related touches. Think: a brick-effect wall, bunk bed, wire basket shelves, neon wall light and maybe a comfy sofa/giant bean bag to hang out on if we move to new house (F would have quite a big room here). 

Here are some of the pieces that I would choose:

For that cool reclaimed brick tiles effect on a large wall in the bedroom I like what UK Feature Walls stocks, in particular these Old Grey Brick Slips. 

I love how authentic they look (see example in this home office, above), and I like the grey ones because they give a slightly softer feel. 

Wire wall shelf by Tikamoon

Lightning Bolt Wall Light

Giant Bean Bag

And here are some of my favourite examples of industrial-style kids rooms that I’ve pinned on my Pinterest page (do hop over and follow me if you’d like!)

 

Like I said, I’d add some cool prints to the brick wall and other walls, but that’s for another styling post 😉 

What do you think of this kind of look for a boy’s bedroom? I wonder if it’s quite grown up for him, but once his toys and teddies are reinstated I think it will be a room that could grow with him?

I’d love to hear your thoughts on this! 

 

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4 Comments

  1. September 4, 2018 / 5:23 am

    Our girl/boy sharers is causing some difficulties now too.

    I have the same idea in my head for Deacons room. He is Dinosaur mad but as you say that won’t last and to be honest I am not a big fan of themed rooms like that.
    I am thinking quite an industrial feel with added cools dinosaur touches

    Love this look. Hope the house plans go to plan my lovely

    • Becky
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      September 26, 2018 / 12:59 pm

      Thanks lovely, and I agree and definitely think finishing touches you can change are the way forward!

  2. Sarah
    September 10, 2018 / 2:50 pm

    We have our two boys sharing but there are 5 years between them – girlie in the middle has her own space and moving isn’t an option. We have a base space too – predominantly white with one wall we switch up colour or maybe paper in the future. At the moment it is royal blue with red curtains and we have London themed accessories – buses for the little one, more rock star for the big dude, and a Union Jack clock. The boys will have to share a while yet but as you say switching up the accessories can totally change the dynamic.

    • Becky
      Author
      September 26, 2018 / 12:58 pm

      Hi Sarah, how do you find the age gap with the boys when it comes to sharing? Would be really interested to hear

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