Furnish Your Kids’ Room With These Great Finds

Kids bedroom decor with Pillowfort bedding , rugs, and storage bins underneath

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Kids bedroom decor with Pillowfort bedding , rugs, and storage bins underneath
  • What: Kids’ Room Furniture and Decor
  • When: 3 to 12 years 
  • Why: Affordable, durable, wide age range
  • Where: At home

Looking to transform your child’s nursery into a space that they can call theirs for years to come? Want furniture and decor that can do double (or triple) duty and last more than a few months? Perhaps you need suggestions for decor that can grow with your child as they get older. Take a look at these options in different categories to find everything you need to furnish your child’s room without breaking the bank.

Hemnes convertible daybed in twin mode in guest room

Hemnes Daybed: This bed works great for young kids, thanks to high rails along three sides. It can be used as a daybed or twin bed, and includes three storage drawers for clothing, toys, and more. It also transforms into a king-sized bed if your child outgrows the twin bed. Or you can let your kid’s bedroom double as a guest room with the larger bed option.

Pillowfort Fetching Florals sheet set comforter and shams with hamster backrest pillow and V pillow

Pillowfort Bedding: Pillowfort offers a great line of linens, pillows, and even decor suitable for kids ages 5 and up. Their adorable designs will look just as great on your kindergartener’s bed as they will for a fifth grader. And the material holds up well to regular use by rough and tumble kids. With a variety of styles and themes, you can mix and match or stick with your child’s favorite style. The affordable price point means you can switch it up anytime they change their minds, even if the stuff hasn’t worn out yet.

Closetmaid 6 cube Storage Shelf Organizer in girls' bedroom with books and toys

Cube Storage: Choose an open cube storage to corral all their stuff. Paired with bins in the correct size, it can hold a multitude of toys in their younger years. Once kids get older, it can easily house books, LEGO builds, and any of their other creations. Switch out the bins for an easy way to add different colors or themes.

Corner by window with brown blackout curtains next to brown chaise lounge with floral and striped pillows, framed art, and Star Wars Porg stuffed animal

Curtains: Blackout curtains help kids of any age get more rest regardless of the season. Pick a pair that compliments your child’s theme or favorite colors and rest assured that no light will disturb them before they get ready to rise. During the day, open curtains let in plenty of natural light. By night, they block street lights, moonlight, and any other external sources of light, letting your child control their environment.

Orfjall Child's Desk Chair in pink and white in child's bedroom

Desk Chair: Want an affordable and comfortable desk chair your child will love? Try this selection from IKEA. It offers the spinning motion kids can’t resist, paired with an adjustable height that will keep them perfectly positioned for years to come as they grow.

Llama Party Amazon Basics for Kids microfiber twin fitted sheet on bunk bed mattress

Bedding From Amazon: Amazon offers an almost endless supply of kids’ bedding, like our beloved Llama Party sheets. Pick from a variety of designs and colors. Coordinate their sheets, pillow covers, and comforter or quilt, or contrast several for even more options.

Dresser set up for changing diapers with open shelving above

Dresser: That dresser you used as a changing table? It can grow with them, especially with larger drawers to accommodate bigger clothes as they grow. Find plenty of options online that get delivered to your door and only require basic assembly. Choose any number of drawers and heights to fit your child’s room and burgeoning clothing collection.

IKEA Brimnes dressing table as desk in corner of girl's bedroom

Ikea Desk: This dressing table makes a great desk for younger kids, especially in tight spaces. It provides plenty of surface area for homework and crafts, with two different storage options built in, thanks to the drawer and cubby. Once your child gets older, they will enjoy the built-in mirror on the underside of the flip-up lid.

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