As every parent knows, it can be difficult to please a teenager. When it comes to decorating their bedroom, there needs to be a careful balance of creating a space that is perfectly on-trend and yet will grow with them, avoiding the need to redecorate regularly due to fads. We have found three great kids wallpapers which will take your teenagers stylishly through their next few teen years and have some handy tips for completing the room. Style Number 1: Comic Book Wallpaper Comics were super popular during the 1970s and 1980s and after a period of decline, they are making a come back – especially those featuring the all-time favourites like Batman, Superman and the Incredible Hulk. So what better way to add a sense of fun and stylish twist to a teenager’s bedroom than with Rasch Metropolis Comic Book Wallpaper. This wallpaper has been inspired by comic book speech bubbles and will make a welcome addition to any teen pad. This design comes in a timeless black, white and silver colour scheme which will not only suit both boys and girls, it will also offer a trans-seasonal, contemporary look too. 3 style tips for this comic book wallpaper: 1. Add plain, colourful bedding to add colour into the room 2. Add colourful comic book inspired cushions for a fun twist 3. Team with modern furniture to complete the look Style Number 2: Graffiti Wallpaper When they reach a certain age, many teens start to look to street art to inspire their lives and at the moment, one of the most popular street art fashions is graffiti. Now your child may want to avoid kids wallpaper and instead graffiti their own room with a few cans of spray paint so a great compromise is to use graffiti wallpaper. Arthouse Street Wise Graffiti Wallpaper has been designed especially with teenagers in mind and will make the compromise go down a treat. This wallpaper comes in a selection of colours including pink, silver and black for a girly twist, blue silver and white to appease any boy or colourful teal, yellow and black for a more eye-catching look. 3 style tips for this graffiti wallpaper
  1. Use on just one wall to create an eye-catching feature
  2. Keep bedding and home furnishings plain but in an accent colour
  3. Use other pieces of multi-media art on the adjacent wall for a stylish finish
Style Number 3: Travel Wallpaper It is during the teenage years that your child will start to want to broaden their horizons and a travel theme will creep into their thoughts mid teens. Luckily travel is a highly fashionable trend at the moment so travel inspired wallpaper isn’t hard to come by. We love the Muriva Postcards Wallpaper which features European inspired travel icons like bicycles, the Eiffel Tower and old style cameras. With a slight retro twist and in a great colour range, this wallpaper will make a welcome addition to any teenager’s room. 3 style tips for this graffiti wallpaper 1. As this wallpaper has a busy print, we recommend using it just on one large wall 2. Pick one of the colours in the design as an accent colour and match bedding and home furnishings with it. 3. Add vintage camera pieces and old-style photographs as accessories in the bedroom to complete the look. Any of these designs will look great in a teenager’s bedroom, creating a unique place for them to hang out either alone or with friends in the coming years.