It’s important to teens to know that they can express themselves; many teens also consider their bedroom their haven. That’s why we offer so many selections for teen furnishings. With so many styles and options to choose from, your teen will certainly feel at home with any one of our teen bedroom furniture selections. Our selections come in several different colors to complete the stylish look that you are going for.

Like kids, teens can be rambunctious and rough on furniture. That’s why our bedroom sets are designed to be durable and tough, ready to stand up to whatever experiments they will be put through. Our furniture is backed by the manufacturer’s warranty to be free of defects. As always, if an item just isn’t going to work for you, our return policy is simple and easy.

Several of our products are also perfect for creating a comfortable sleepover. With a trundle bed, uncomfortable nights on the floor are a thing of the past. Day beds create comfort for the daytime, and bunk beds are an economical, exciting way to create more space in a shared room. Futons are another option that teens love, as they offer the flexibility of a daytime place to entertain with convenient nighttime resting.

We also offer a number of study solutions for teens. More teenagers are using personal computers than ever before, so we cater to them with an extensive array of workstations. If your teen is using a personal computer, a full size desk with space to keep a desktop and full size monitor may be more practical. Also, if space in the room is limited, we offer a variety of lofted beds, which offer the greatest flexibility in constrained spaces. There is lots of space under a loft to stow a armoire, or put a desk. This is a very common tactic employed in dorm rooms. The wonder of sleeping up high is not something that diminishes as children grow up – it’s different and funky, and one of the things that teens love is being individual.

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Modern Teen Bedroom Furniture

When shopping for furniture for a teenager’s bedroom, keep in mind that teens view their rooms as private sanctuaries, places where they not only sleep, but talk on the phone for hours, cram for exams late into the night, and entertain their friends. They need a space to begin to distance themselves from their parents, where they can feel both secure and independent.

Not only will you be helping them create a personal haven in which to grow, but you must consider their physical needs as well. The room should have a place to work on a computer or do schoolwork, with plenty of storage for clothing, schoolbooks, hobbies and other personal items. Remember, this is your teenager’s room. Allow them to have what they want, how they want it, within reason.

What is your teen’s personality? Is she a princess, pretty in pink? Does he love science fiction, or all things automotive?  Helping them manifest their own vision of their bedroom will help them learn to have their own voice at a critical time of their development.

Decorating around their interests will also help keep the budget in check. Use their hobbies, such a skateboards, posters, backpacks and other items they love to create color, comfort and familiarity. This will help them get a feel for being on their own, in control of their own domain. Allow them to share in the design, as well as the practical matters of budget, time, and implementation of the plan. This can also help them learn new skills while creating their safe haven.

Consider steering them toward using furniture that is easy to keep clean and will be durable, as teens will put it through the paces. Entertaining friends will be a big part of the use of their space, so if possible make sure there is plenty of room for study partners, gab sessions and all around camaraderie.

Teens often time like to mix the latest styles with old objects and furniture that has meaning. Don’t be surprised if she wants both your mother’s old bed frame in the attic, as well as a new high tech desk that will allow for storage of hard drives, printers and supplies. Try painting the old bed frame with new splashy colors that match the desk.

When considering storage, one of the best ways to tackle the challenge of a teen’s growing collection of hobbies, memorabilia, school trophies, books and personal items is through the use of shelves and drawers. Under the bed and on top of the closet are spaces that can be utilized economically with extra shelving and inexpensive storage drawers. Try to make sure the furniture fits your teen’s size. No need for a king bed or master bedroom set.

Adequate lighting should also be taken into consideration, especially because your teen will be studying both on the computer and reading textbooks.

The bottom line is this : include your teen in the planning of his or her bedroom. This will ensure a happy teenager, which is priceless!