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Find nursery and kids’ room décor that makes everyday life easier and the room a lovely place to be. Choose lamps, storage, textiles and small details that suit your child’s age, the space available and the need for sleep, play and calm.
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Interior details help a child’s room work well in everyday life – and make it feel like a lovely place to be. Here you will find kids’ room décor such as lamps, storage, textiles and beautiful little details for nurseries, toddler rooms and rooms for older children. When choosing items for a child’s room, it is rarely only about how the room looks. It is also about finding solutions that feel safe to use, are easy in daily life and suit the space you have.
It is often a good idea to start with three things: your child’s age, how the room will be used, and which materials you choose. A newborn will typically benefit from calm surroundings, soft textiles and a simple layout. Toddlers usually need more robust solutions with room for both play and storage. For older children, personal style and small zones for different needs often become more important. Whatever the age, it makes sense to look for rounded shapes, child-friendly materials and décor that can handle being used every day.
A child’s room often needs to accommodate a little bit of everything. There should be space for sleeping, playing, reading, cuddling and sometimes simply unwinding. That is why it helps to think about how the room is used throughout the day, rather than only looking at each item separately. Soft rugs and textiles can create a calmer atmosphere, while good storage makes it easier to keep toys, books and small items gathered. Lighting also plays an important role, because the need for light in the morning is not the same as at bedtime.
For the youngest children, a dimmed lamp and soft surfaces can help create a calm setting around sleep. As your child grows and starts using the room more actively, it is helpful to choose décor that is easy to reach and simple to use. A mix of cosy lighting and more practical lighting often works really well, and you can find relevant options among our lamps for kids’ rooms. If the room also needs to support sleep and bedtime routines, the décor often naturally ties in with bedding and other soft elements.
Materials are more important than you may first realise when decorating for children. Wood is a popular choice for furniture and storage because it is durable and brings a calm, Nordic look to the room. Cotton textiles feel soft against the skin and are comfortable in the items your child is close to every day. And in a room that is used a lot, surfaces that are easy to wipe down or wash can make a noticeable difference.
For babies and younger children in particular, it is helpful to choose materials that feel gentle, are well made and are easy to keep clean. Removable textiles and washable solutions make everyday life a little easier when spills, cuddles and play are all part of the room. Certified materials can also be an extra plus if you want to choose with care. This is especially relevant close to the sleeping area, where sheets and other textiles help create a complete and comfortable setting.
The best décor is rarely chosen by style alone. In smaller rooms, compact solutions and smart storage often make the biggest difference. For babies, the need is usually simple: calm, comfort and a few essentials gathered in an easy-to-manage way. As your child gets a little older, durability, storage and safety become more important in everyday life. Older children often need a more personal room with space for relaxing, focusing and playing.
It can be helpful to think like this:
If you are unsure, it can be an advantage to choose décor that can grow with your child for several years. Simple and flexible solutions are often the ones that last the longest and can be adapted most easily as needs change.
One of the things that brings the most peace of mind is knowing what to look for. When choosing décor for a child’s room, it makes sense to value safety and function just as highly as the visual expression. Rounded edges, stable solutions and carefully chosen materials are important details – especially for the youngest children. It is also a clear advantage to choose décor that is easy to wipe clean and can withstand being used again and again.
It is completely natural to first fall for the things that look beautiful. But often you later discover that storage is missing, or that something does not quite suit your child’s age and everyday routine. That is why it pays to think a little ahead: Will it still be useful in a year? Does it suit the size of the room? Is it easy in a busy everyday life? When the décor is both practical and creates a pleasant atmosphere, the child’s room becomes a space that lasts longer – and feels good for both children and adults.







