Male teens of today are certainly no exception, and thanks to a wealth of hip resources and up to date conveniences they can savor their personal havens more than ever. With top interior designers honing in on the trends and interests of modern youth culture, the bedroom has taken on a whole new life of its own.
Modish textiles, in-season colors, and even popular sports and entertainment themes have been taken into account when crafting the 21st century teen boy’s dream bedroom. With practical amenities to keep your teen as tidy and organized as possible (because let’s face it, teenage boys are cyclones in human form), you can rest easy knowing your sanity won’t be tested on account of style.
A safe and inviting space that welcomes the individual and his one-of-a-kind nuances is what the teen needs to mature into a healthy, happy adult. Fortunately, today’s leading editorial teams are answering to the call of the teenage boy, and producing some truly envy-inspiring creations that just may find you taking your cues from your son in the near future.
If these ideas have inspired you and it’s time to tackle that project you’ve been thinking about for months, I’d recommend finding a pro bedroom remodeler on HomeAdvisor.com. Road signs have always been a popular decoration as well, bringing extra color and whimsy to a simple space. For the well-read teenage boy, incorporating books into their room’s design aesthetic can be a unique and original touch. The horse print and stag pillow bring a little nature inside the bedroom, while the rustic style nightstand is the perfect place to lay your favorite western books down.
Plaid blankets add to the ranch feel, and the wooden crate under the bed is a great option for hiding some messy items Large prints of favorite sports stadiums are a great touch for teenage boys’ bedrooms.
This floating desk is situated perfectly in the corner of this room, under an excellent source of natural light. The desk’s design keeps legs off the floor, making it easier for a messy teenager to keep their room clean.
Built from simple materials, you can work together to build a functional desk that they can be proud of while teaching them some valuable skills
While this isn’t a difficult DIY, take extra time to find the ceiling joists to lag the chains into.
If you can’t find a print like the one above the headboard, consider making your own with action photos of your teenager running up the field and scoring. Give your teenager’s bedroom a locker room feel with this built-in bench and baseball mural.
If they need to get some work done, the desk at the foot of the bed is the ideal space to take notes, write a paper, or sign their next big contract. Sports trophies, musical instruments, or the main features of their other favorite hobbies are a great way to dress up the room.



























































