There are few things I loved more as a kid than my bedroom. I was incredibly lucky to have a safe home with family that deeply loved me, but my bedroom was my space. I was allowed to decorate it how I wanted, rearrange it whenever my heart desired, and keep it full of all my favorite things. It makes me sad to see so many Instagram and TikTok influencers showing off their own tween’s bedrooms that look like they came straight out of a beige catalog. What happened to posters taped on the wall and bookshelves cluttered with their little treasures? If you want to help your tween have the room of their dreams, I’ve got the perfect tween bedroom shopping list for you. These are inspiring ideas that are budget-friendly, focus on the things tweens really want and need in their room, and, most importantly, actually belong in a tween’s bedroom.
Don’t worry; there’s not a single mini fridge or a vanity for their skincare products on this list. These are real items that I’ve bought my own tween for her bedroom, along with items I know she and other tweens would love. Above all, my kid just wants her own space. She shares a room with her little sister and loves it but needs spots in the room that feel like hers, meaning everything on this list is even perfect for the tween who shares a room or has a smaller space. I’ve focused on easy fixes to help decorate a bedroom (you know, besides paint or new furniture), and also items that will just make them feel cozy and loved.
So, grab your tween and start shopping. Let them call the shots on some decor, but feel free to put your foot down if they suggest painting the ceiling black or something. Tweens are tweens, after all, but they totally deserve a new set of fun sheets.
A tween’s bedroom should be their safe space, and with these items, they can feel free to really lean into their personality and make it the haven they deserve.
Emelie Mata has been a journalist for 15 years, and she's been writing about home and garden news for the last five. She loves her job because it gives her an opportunity to share tips with other people who are trying to improve their homes, and she finds that the best part of writing home and garden news is getting to meet the people who read it.