Children's room design – how to create a unique space with wallpaper?
Wallpapers as the heart of a children's arrangement
A child's room is a space that should be not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional, safe, and inspiring. The best way to enhance its character is with wallpapers , which are available in a wide range of patterns—from pastel clouds and forest animals to cosmic compositions.
Wallpapers help create the right atmosphere—bringing peace to sleep, stimulating creativity in play areas, and concentration in study areas. Most importantly, they are durable, easy to clean, and made of safe materials, perfect for a child's room.

Match the pattern to the child
The key to decorating is matching the design to the child's interests and age. Wallpapers in light, pastel colors—with animal, balloon, or plant motifs—are best for the youngest. Preschoolers might love wallpapers with dinosaurs, vehicles, or fairytale scenes. For older children, consider geometric, tropical, or abstract wallpapers , which will grow with them and won't quickly become boring.
Floral wallpapers with birds, horses, or delicate compositions in shades of pink, beige, or green will work beautifully in a girl's room. Forest landscapes, planets, cars, as well as subdued stripes or graphic motifs, are ideal for boys.
Arch and DOTS – decorations with character
If you want to add a unique touch to your interior, choose Arch wall decorations – soft, rounded shapes with a 3D effect that will work well above a bed or in a play area. Round DOTS can also be added, allowing for creative arrangement of elements on the wall, creating a dynamic and imaginative composition.
Arch and DOTS are available in self-adhesive and classic versions, in various colors and sizes, making them easy to match to a specific arrangement.
One wall or the entire interior?
When choosing wallpaper, consider whether you want to cover all the walls or just one, an accent wall. Delicate, light patterns can be successfully used throughout the room. However, if you're opting for a bold motif, for example, in darker colors or with large illustrations, it's worth using it on just one wall, such as behind the bed. You can paint the remaining walls a color that complements the wallpaper pattern, for example, with Benjamin Moore paint in a shade derived from the composition.
Wallpaper on the ceiling – an idea not only for the brave
Wallpaper in a child's room doesn't have to be reserved for the walls. Applying it to the ceiling is an idea that will delight every child. Motifs of the sky, clouds, stars, or outer space will create a welcoming, fairytale-like space for daydreaming. Geometric or botanical patterns can also be incorporated, giving the room an artistic touch.
Safety and quality are key
All Wallcolors wallpapers and wall decorations are produced with the safety of children in mind. Printed with eco-friendly inks, they are safe for children, odorless, and abrasion-resistant – perfect for children's rooms. They can be safely wiped with a damp cloth, making them easy to keep clean.
Wallpaper or arches aren't just decorative—they're a way to create a space that supports a child's development and suits their temperament. Let your child choose their own design and together create an interior that's truly theirs.




