Hey all! My name is Julia, former college student and a home decor enthusiast who loves DIY home improvement projects and finding creative ways to decorate any living spaces on a budget. Recently moved from my dorm to my new apartment which I renovated from scratch and I am here to help you with tips & tricks about home decor/college and more 🙂
Short on time but big on holiday magic? Our roundup of Christmas bedroom ideas for kids shows low-mess tweaks—mini trees, cozy throws, playful accents—that can make their room merry in a single evening.

Ready to turn bedtime into BELIEVE-time?! We pulled together the sweetest, coziest, most “can we sleep here, too?” spaces… and yes, they’re 100% kid-approved.
If you’ve ever wondered how a single string of twinkle lights or a pint-size tree can flip a room from everyday to enchanted, you’re in the right place.
Our Christmas bedroom ideas for kids mix play + practicality (aka magic / no mess), so you get big smiles with 0% stress.
Think mini forests on nightstands, candy-cane pops on crisp bedding, and garlands that act like instant “holiday fort” frames.
Prefer calm neutrals or FULL color explosion—why choose when you can browse both?! Sprinkle in a few storybooks, a plush friend or two, and—boom—the countdown becomes the décor. Ready to deck those tiny halls, like, today?
Cozy Bunk Nook With Garland Magic
This built-in bunk situation feels like a secret little winter hideaway (in the best way). Simple white bedding, sherpa throws, and striped pillows keep it calm while that swoopy lit garland does ALL the festive heavy lifting. What I love here is how the holiday decor is mostly vertical—wrapped around the bunks—so the floor stays totally open for Legos and dance parties in this kids Christmas bedroom.
Bold Graphic Nursery With Holiday Pop

If a cool kid had a penthouse, it would look like this crib corner. The black-and-white zigzag wall, statement light fixture, and tiny race car give it that “mini design influencer” energy (like something you’d see scrolling Apartment Therapy at 11 pm…). Then the slim tinsel tree, red pillow, and Santa hat bring in the Christmas spirit without fighting the modern vibes. I’m weirdly obsessed with the alphabet rug / toy car combo—playful but still so photogenic.
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Playhouse Bunk That Doubles As Santa’s HQ

This room is basically a kids’ playhouse meets cozy bunk bed, wrapped up like a gift. You’ve got the wreath, the flower boxes stuffed with faux greenery, the mini tree, and even a “Santa Stop Here” sign—like, could they make it any clearer to the big guy?! It’s the perfect visual guide for anyone wondering how to decorate a kids bedroom for Christmas without touching the actual walls. I like that the bottom nook becomes a snug reading den; throw in a flashlight and a stack of holiday books and you’re set.
Pastel Princess Nursery With Mini Tree

Soft pinks, gold metal crib, and that glossy dresser—this space leans full fairy-tale, and I’m not mad about it. The little tree in the corner is stuffed with pastel ornaments and plush animals, basically the dream Christmas tree for kids bedroom setups that don’t want traditional red and green. It reminds me of something Emily Henderson might style for a storybook-sweet nursery reveal, only with extra unicorns. My favorite bit is how the wrapped “gifts” are more like cute storage boxes, so the room can stay pretty even after December.
Cabin-Style Bunks With Plaid + Pine

Tell me this doesn’t feel like a tiny ski lodge where hot cocoa is a mandatory beverage. The weathered wood bunks, buffalo-check bedding, and bright red throws are giving serious log-cabin-weekend energy. A small twinkly tree and garland along the roofline do just enough to say “holiday” without cluttering things up. I could totally see this in a Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds family cabin (you know, somewhere impossibly cozy in the middle of nowhere).
Maximal Santa Baby Wonderland

This room went all in—like, 110%—on holiday decor and honestly… respect. Candy cane stripes, plaid presents, Santa signs, giant gingerbread pillows, and a wreath with a moon-Santa situation?! It’s chaotic in that “kid just circled everything in the holiday catalog” way, and somehow it works. What I personally love is that the actual bed is still simple and low to the ground, so even with all this stuff, it feels safe and snuggly rather than overcrowded.
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Twin Beds At The “North Pole”

Two metal beds, matching buffalo-check bedding, and those bold NORTH POLE pillows—this is siblings-sharing-a-room perfection. The little tree on the nightstand plus glowing snowflakes over the window make it feel like the kids are sleeping in their own mini winter lodge. Doesn’t it look like a set from one of those Hallmark Christmas movies where everyone has great knitwear?!
Grinch-But-Make-It-Chic Room

This space is proof that character-themed doesn’t have to mean wild colors everywhere. The beds are clean and modern, the bedding is graphic black and white, and then—boom—Grinch pillows and a tiny tree on the tray shout HOLIDAYS!! It feels like something Studio McGee would do if they were secretly obsessed with Dr. Seuss. I really like that the decor can slide back to “everyday cool” by just swapping the pillows and the garland.

High gabled ceilings, white furniture, and soft greys + blush tones give this shared room a calm, Nordic-cabin vibe. The small tree on the dresser (with lights only, love that restraint) becomes the quiet star of the show, flanked by personalized art for each kid. It reminds me a bit of the serene kids’ spaces you see in Domino—simple but still magical. This is one of those Christmas bedroom ideas for kids that will still look pretty even when the toys explode everywhere.
Attic Hideaway With Twinkle Lights

Last up, the dreamiest little attic bed corner, all fairy lights and sloped ceiling drama. The iron bed is layered with crisp linens and just enough red and green pillows to whisper “festive” instead of yelling it. A tree loaded with handmade-looking ornaments sits close enough that you could literally fall asleep watching the lights (cozy movie moment, right?).
Twin Lodge Vibes With Sleigh-Ride Stripes

This shared room keeps things perfectly symmetrical, with twin wood-and-plank headboards, matching plaid quilts, and those graphic “Sleigh Rides” pillows stealing the show. Add the skinny silver tree, vintage trunks at the foot of each bed, and the kids’ names in script above and it suddenly feels like a little brothers’ lodge (but make it Christmas).
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Gnome-Filled Bunkhouse

If the North Pole had a bunk room, pretty sure it would look exactly like this! The charcoal built-in bunks, gingham curtains, and oar-turned-decor are already cool, but the gnomes, banner, and twinkle lights push it straight into storybook territory. Can you imagine curling up on the bottom bunk with hot cocoa and a stack of Christmas comics / refusing to come out till January?
Merry & Bright Name-On-The-Wall Room

This space feels like a classic little girl’s room that just threw on its holiday party dress. White bed, quilted bedding, and minty walls keep things soft, while the red snowflake blanket and pillows bring the HOLLY JOLLY energy in about 2 seconds flat. Mini trees on the nightstand and dresser plus the Santa-hat-topped tree in the corner prove you don’t need a huge footprint to get maximum festive impact. What I really like here is that once December is over, you can peel away the red layers and the room goes right back to everyday sweet with zero drama—win/win.
Blush & Crystal Christmas Princess Nook

This tiny room is basically a glam winter palace—tufted headboard, crystal chandelier, and that crown on the wall!! The oversized tree dripping in white ribbon and blush ornaments takes up a ton of space but somehow makes the room feel even more magical, not crowded. It looks like the kind of space that would show up in a Pinterest-famous princess makeover, all sparkle and soft light and fluffy rugs.
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Neutral Twins With Basket Tree

Here we’ve got a super calm twin setup—white bedding, soft beige drapes, and a little tree in a basket keeping watch between the beds. The fresh-looking garlands across the headboards add just enough greenery to make it festive, and I love how the simple palette makes the lights feel extra twinkly.
Character-Party Christmas Bedroom

This room goes all-in on character fun: giant elf, Olaf, Grinch, reindeer… it’s like the whole Christmas movie cast showed up for a sleepover. String lights cascading down the wall, glowing snowflakes, and the little tree art above the bed make the whole corner feel like a kid-size stage set. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you let the toys take over December, this is it—in the best, slightly chaotic way?!
Mini Christmas Library Shelves

These picture ledges turn simple wall space into a tiny Christmas library, complete with classic storybooks facing out like artwork. Bottlebrush trees march along the shelves, making the whole display feel like a miniature forest wrapped around the books. It’s such a smart move for bedtime—kids can literally point at the cover they want and boom, instant story choice.
Scandi Advent Corner Of Dreams

This little wall is doing the MOST in the cutest, calmest way: wooden advent tree, felt garland, candy-cane decals, and that “magic” script word. The palette stays soft and Scandi—lots of wood, cream, and muted colors—so all the tiny pieces feel collected rather than cluttered. It honestly looks like a styled vignette from a House Beautiful kids’ feature, but still totally doable in a real-life playroom.
Moody Mini Room With Velvet-Bow Tree

This moody corner feels unexpectedly cozy for a kid’s space, with deep chocolate walls, crisp white bedding, and a potted tree dressed simply in velvet bows. It’s giving “cool townhouse guest room” vibes—like something you might spot in a holiday home tour—and what I love is that a single, well-dressed tree does all the seasonal talking.
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Blush Unicorn Corner With Peachy Tree

A soft-pink moment—unicorn wall mount, rattan cradle, and a peachy mini tree sprinkled with tiny ornaments (cute overload!). It’s whimsical without tipping into chaos, the kind of corner I’d expect to spot on Oh Joy! around the holidays. What I like most is the tight palette—peach/cream/gold—so every sparkle reads sweet instead of loud.
Tree-Farm Cabin Bed Nook

This built-in “cabin” bed brings camp vibes indoors—antlers over the door, plaid stockings, and a NOEL sign that glows like a roadside lodge. Birch logs and a basket of greens at the steps make the whole thing smell like a forest (you can almost hear boots crunching snow, right?). The deer-print sheets + buffalo check throw feel rugged but still cuddly, which is a magic combo for kids. It totally reminds me of the outdoorsy setups I’ve seen on Chris Hemsworth’s Instagram—woodsy, warm, a little wild
Candy-Cane Red Teen Chill Zone

Sleek grey bed, ribbed red blanket, and a candy-cane tree by the shutters—clean lines meet classic Christmas pop. It’s showroom crisp yet playful, the kind of holiday refresh HGTV would approve in a fast “weekend makeover”.



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