Does your kiddo have dreams of exploring galaxies far away? A space-themed kids’ room is the perfect way to support their intergalactic curiosity. The best part is having options, whether you want to make small changes or do a complete room makeover. All you need is a little imagination, and a few ideas to create a mini-universe that sparks wonder.
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From glow-in-the-dark galaxies to spaceship beds, we’ve rounded up a list of 20 space-themed room ideas that are truly out of this world. Let’s blast off!
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Why Space-Themed Rooms Work
A space-themed bedroom doesn’t just look cool—it nurtures imagination, curiosity, and a sense of wonder.
Kids love to explore, ask questions, and dream big. Whether it’s identifying planets, pretending to float in zero gravity, or learning about black holes, your child will feel inspired to explore both outer space and their inner world.
And if you’re worried about growing out of the theme? Start with changeable elements like art, bedding, and lighting that can evolve as your child grows.
Stunning Space-Themed Walls
Walls are a great place to start with space-themed room decor. It’s an effortless and affordable way to set the foundation for a room full of space adventure.
1. Galaxy Wallpaper
Go big with a bold galaxy mural that sets the scene instantly. Use rich navy or midnight blue paint to create the perfect base color for this cosmic backdrop and add decor that brings out elements found in the mural.
Murals with oversized illustrations of Jupiter, Mars, and Earth are perfect for captivating young minds.
2. Wall Decals
Use removable decals of rockets, planets, and stars for easy decorating. Consider constellation stickers – they are subtle and educational, and add a sparkly, educational touch.
You can even take it up a notch using glow-in-the-dark paint to help constellations stand out even more.
3. Space-Themed Wallpaper Panels
As an alternative to traditional murals, you can purchase space-themed wallpaper. It’s easy to add and switch out depending on what your tiny space traveler likes.
Get them involved too! This is a perfect opportunity for their creative input – try giving them a few wallpaper choices and let them pick their favorite.
4. Paint for Depth
Choose deep, rich tones like purple or dark blue to mimic deep space. If you’re feeling daring, add chalkboard paint to one wall (think accent wall style) and let your kids draw their own rocket paths and starscapes.
Out-of-This-World Furniture
Don’t just stop at walls. Space-themed furniture is a must, especially if you’re looking to go all out. From bedding to chairs, these details are sure to send your kids into orbit.
5. Rocket Ship Bed
Use this statement piece as the command ship for dreams and playtime fuel. Kids will love jumping into a fun, yet cozy bed, but first, they’ll need a chance to play space pirates before their bedtime stories.
6. Planetary Crib for Babies
There’s also something for your littlest space explorers. Start your future astronaut off right with a planetary crib featuring plush planets and mobiles.
7. Glow-in-the-Dark Bedding
Pretty much every kid loves things that glow-in-the-dark, so why not make their room feel like they’re on the coolest planetary exploration with stars and planets on bedding that light up at bedtime.
8. Astronaut Bean Bag Chair
Your kids will love this cozy and thematic seating that doubles as décor. Create a space-themed reading nook in the corner of their room and use the bean bag chair as a way to kick up the “weightless” space vibes.
Stellar Accessories
Accessorize your kids’ room with lights and stars to add a little more detail and a lot more adventure.
9. Big Moon Night Light
If you want to add a simple touch to your kid’s room, a soft, glowing moon night light will do the trick. It adds magic and comfort, and gently illuminates other celestial aspects of the bedroom at night.
10. Spaceship Curtains
Another simple, affordable and easy room addition are curtains. Opt for curtains featuring rockets, stars, and galaxies.
Want to keep the nighttime vibes anytime of day? Try blackout curtains with a cosmic print for sleep and dreamy visuals.
11. Glow-in-the-Dark Ceiling Stars
Does your kid love star gazing? Turn their room into a starry dream! Glow-in-the-dark ceiling stars are our favorite because they’re a classic way to illuminate your kid’s room, affordable and fun.
12. Plush Planet Toys
Let your kiddo cozy up after a long day of space travel to decorative plush planet toys – some ideas are stars, rockets, planets, and more.
Themed Zones for Play and Learning
Cultivate curiosity and learning with dedicated space-themed spaces for your kids to enjoy their love for faraway galaxies while being productive little space cadets.
13. Command Center Desk
Create a space for homework with space-themed desk accessories like peel-and-stick space-themed paper for their desk and planetary pens.
Consider even turning this area into a science lab corner, encouraging STEM learning with a telescope and planet posters.
14. Reading Nook with Star Pillows
Create a dedicated space for your little astronauts to read their space-themed books under fairy lights. Bonus: Decorate a small bookshelf with space-themed peel-and-stick paper.
15. Space-Themed Play Rug
This simple bedroom addition serves as the perfect foundation for play with your kid’s favorite space vehicles and moon rovers.
Creative DIY Touches
Let your creativity shine with these DIY space-themed room ideas. They’re also perfect for kids to contribute their unique touches, from paintings to photos.
16. DIY Rocket Lamp
Create a rocket lamp with a decorative lamp base with fins and a cone for lift-off vibes. Need a helping hand? Have the kids add drawings or fun stickers to the lamp base for a personalized touch.
17. Hand-Painted Planets
Add your artistic flair to walls with hand-painted planets. If you’re not an artist, stencils can create a solid base for painted pieces. Don’t forget this is a group project, so get the kiddos involved!
18. DIY Rocket Tent
Save the most exciting interstellar explorations for a rocket themed tent. Use PVC pipe and fabric to create this cozy hideaway and space-themed fabric. Include starry pillows and a moon-shaped rug.
19. Space-Themed Growth Chart
Track your little one’s height from Earth to the Moon with this idea.
20. Painted Ceiling Fan
If you already have a blank ceiling fan canvas to work with, all you need is paint (maybe some stencils) and brushes. Consider designing each blade as a different planet.
Tips for Creating a Space-Themed Room
Stick to a Palette: Colors like navy, silver, deep purple, and black for an outerspace feel.
Add Light Play: Projectors, fairy lights, and lamps to display stars and planets after dark.
Go Easy on Budget: Many ideas (like wall decals or DIY starscapes) can be done for a low cost.
Shop Small Businesses: Find themed accessories through curated shops for unique finds.
Designing a space-themed room for your kid is one of the most fun and meaningful ways to create a nurturing, inspiring environment. All you need is the right mix of creativity, functional pieces, and a dash of stardust.
It’s all about first impressions, and foyer design is where it all begins. Your foyer is more than just the space behind your front door; it’s where your home starts to come alive.
Here is where you kick off your shoes or remove your jacket after a long day, it’s where your pets greet you, and it’s where loved ones get their first glimpse of your home.
You want to start the experience off right, and what better way to do that than with a beautiful foyer design?
We’ve rounded up a list of ideas to help your foyer shine. Whether you’re looking to create a warm and inviting feel, leaning into functionality, or you want your affinity for eclectic art to shine, use these fabulous foyer designs to spark inspiration.
1. Create a Focal Point
Choose reclaimed wood for a rustic feel or dark mahogany to go sleek and modern. Add a vase of fresh flowers, and baskets underneath to store items like shoes or umbrellas.
Hang a large mirror or art piece to tie it all together.
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2. Add Drama with Wallpaper
Wallpaper can do wonders for your foyer. Nothing says drama (in a good way, of course) like beautifully designed wallpaper.
We suggest going for lighter patterns in small foyers and considering moody or metallic prints for larger foyers.
The trick is to find the right pattern that complements the space to add a “wow” factor as soon as you walk in.
3. Pop of Personality
Don’t be afraid to make a big first impression using color. Breathe life into your foyer with a red area rug, a blue painted front door, or bright yellow wallpaper.
You can also keep it simple by starting with one decor piece, like a bold bench pillow or a colorful wall painting.
4. Eye-Catching Foyer Lighting
Lighting can do wonders for your foyer. Need to add character, but you don’t want to overhaul furnishings? Lighting can do the trick.
A pendant light or modern chandelier can offer an inviting feel while elevating the design.
5. Add Texture and Dimension
Mixed materials like wood, rattan, and even plush fabrics can amplify the look of your foyer.
Try pieces like woven baskets, a large colorful textured rug, a wooden center table, and other accents of varying textures.
6. Highlight the Staircase
Often overlooked, the staircase is a great area to maximize the look of your foyer.
A simple painted banister goes a long way – try a bold color that complements other colors in the space. Add a stair runner and decor pieces like decorative pillows and curtains to nearby windows.
7. Bring in Fresh Florals
Plants bring a welcoming feel to your home. A tall plant placed in a corner or a few smaller plants on your console table add instant charm and softness to modern design elements.
8. Lean into Light Walls
Light-colored or white walls make a smaller foyer feel bigger, allowing natural lighting to reflect from the walls and making the space feel cleaner and more open.
To add character, try using statement furniture or other decor pieces.
9. Make Use of a Runner or Rug
A runner or area rug can enhance your foyer. Not only do they protect your floors (especially since this is a high-traffic area), but they also elongate or widen the space.
Opt for darker colors, as they are less likely to show dirt, and bold patterns for extra drama.
10. Small Entryway with Big Style
Even if you have a small vestibule or narrow entryway, you can still have large foyer energy. Add a slender bench to store shoes, a wall-mounted shelf, and a few hooks for functionality.
Don’t forget to hang large mirrors or art pieces to make the area feel bigger.
11. Make Your Foyer Functional
Beyond decor, your foyer can serve as a functional space for extra organization and storage.
Simple touches can make a big difference, like adding a bench for removing shoes, mounting hooks to hang jackets or dog leashes, and baskets for other outdoor essentials.
12. Hang Artwork
Use art to give your foyer a “homey” feel.
With a small gallery wall or a few strategically placed statement pieces, you can showcase personal artwork, family photos, or curated finds.
13. Add a Nook for Reading Area
Maximize your foyer with a cozy area for reading. This unique touch adds an unexpected design element while offering an uncommon area for cozying up to your favorite book.
All you need is a chair, lamp, and a small table to create this reading nook.
14. Mix Old and New
If you aren’t sure what type of decor or furniture to use in your foyer, try vintage pieces mixed with modern elements! This mix-and-match approach creates a unique, modern, and even eclectic vibe.
Pieces like a rustic console table, a sleek industrial mirror, and metallic chairs will add character to your entryway decor.
15. Don’t Forget the Ceiling
Ceilings are often ignored, but what if there were a way to use your foyer ceiling to your advantage?
Painting the ceiling or adding wallpaper can draw the eye upward, add more depth, and make a bold statement without overpowering the foyer space.
16. Welcome Guests with Warmth
Allow guests to feel immediately at home when they enter your foyer with thoughtful and inviting elements.
Soft lighting, comfortable seating, and other homey touches like plants and paintings can help a larger foyer feel cozy.
Get functional by adding trays for belongings or a mirror for a last-minute outfit check.
Tips and Tricks for a Fabulous Foyer
Make small foyers appear larger
Mirrors, vertical storage, and even the color of your walls can make the space feel bigger. Complement the space with furniture with slimmer profiles to create more depth and expansiveness.
Stick with key features
Make key aspects of your foyer functional with pieces that serve as added storage, like benches with secret compartments or baskets.
Use rugs to your advantage
Choose low-pile runners or washable rugs that can handle a lot of foot traffic (along with detailed patterns and dark colors to combat everyday wear and tear).
Let your foyer do the work
Use your foyer to compliment the rest of your home by incorporatings colors or design elements from other rooms.
Think of your foyer as a sneak peek into the rest of your home. With just a few simple touches, your foyer can make a big statement.
From thoughtful lighting to elegant accents, this space can serve as a beautiful transition from the outside world.
As you think about which idea you’ll try, we encourage you to choose the option that makes your home shine. Welcome home!
Bright color evokes positive emotion, energy, and presence of mind. Color helps create interesting places for us to live, work, play, and express our personalities. The two inspirational home interiors that we feature here today explore color through bold color-blocked decor. We’ll see a color-blocked tiled wall application that resembles an abstract sunset, and a statement ceiling that depicts a blue sunburst. Our second high-contrast interior has a Mondrianesque appeal. Bright yellow, red, and blue elements are set against a stark white background, while black metal framework and abstract patterns create bold outlines. You’ll also find inspiration for open-plan living spaces, modern bedrooms, and a unique bathroom.
A bold blue couch creates the focal point in our first living space. Its rich colorway inspires a blue-painted framework inside an archway, and a paler blue window recess treatment. Blue and yellow wall art is mounted above the sofa to draw the eye up. See more ideas for decorating a blue couch living room scheme.
An indoor plant distracts the eye from a radiator that is mounted beside the large living room window. A glass coffee table reflects the influx of natural daylight, drawing brightness further into the space.
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The open layout flows directly into a dining space and the kitchen. A floor-to-ceiling shelving unit helps to define the central dining zone from its flanking areas. The kitchen stands out with a color-blocked tile treatment that creates an abstract sunset effect.
The home entryway comes alive under bright orange paintwork. A unique entryway bench sets down a solid black anchor. A small indoor plant adds a flash of life and color on top.
Orange paintwork wraps around from the home entryway into the dining room. A bespoke blue dining table is teamed with an assortment of dining chairs to create a modern, relaxed aesthetic.
Two dining room pendant lights are paired along the length of the small dining table to create a well-lit area.
A wall of shelving is installed around a record player stand to host a huge library of music.
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A sculptural chair adds a dash of blue, while wall art introduces sunset tones.
The master bedroom design delivers an eye-catching statement ceiling treatment that resembles a blue sunburst. If looking at this first thing in the morning doesn’t kick your mind into gear, then we’re not sure what will.
Mondrianesque color-blocking shapes our second featured home interior. Solid yellow, red, and blue accents build bright zoning, while black framework and geometric pattern create sharp outlines. A geometric black and white rug underlines a white sofa with a striking pattern. See more ideas for decorating a white couch living room scheme.
The biscuit tufted sofa complements the Mondrian-inspired setting with its cubed aesthetic. A ceiling-mounted metal frame draws an abstract box around two pendant lights behind the sofa, creating a bold statement.
The ceiling-mounted framework supports a breakfast bar countertop. Two modern bar stools complete the ensemble.
A pure white floor melds with the clean white walls, building a light-reflective background.
The home entryway is an impossibly bright red box with a full saturation of color. Red walls, a red ceiling, a red floor, and a red front door complete the transformative look. A full-length mirror reflects the saturation of color and provides a convenient dressing area by the front door.
Geometric black dining chairs command the white kitchen area. So stark is the white kitchen design, that it goes almost unnoticed in the presence of the much bolder chairs. Kitchen wall cabinets are double-banked to make the most of vertical storage space. Integrated white kitchen appliances fit seamlessly into the layout.
Yellow color blocking defines a cozy nook. It stands out brightly from the rest of the fresh white room. Yellow scatter cushions and bolster cushions create layering and add pattern.
The yellow bedroom shines from behind a glass wall, like sunshine through a window. Black window frames define the look.
Inside the glass wall bedroom design, yellow color blocking covers every inch. Yellow curtains are color-matched to the walls. A yellow radiator blends into the backdrop. Yellow bed sheets and cushions cover an upholstered bed with a matching yellow headboard. The yellow floor reflects a solid yellow ceiling treatment.
Built-in wardrobes camouflage into the bedroom wall, creating a simple, streamlined effect.
The apartment has a shower room and a separate WC, where prominent color-blocked areas add bright interest. Red tiles and a wall-mounted red vanity unit color the WC, while blue tiles mark the shower space.
Blue tiles cover the shower base and draw a stripe toward a matching blue vanity unit. Clean white wall tiles are applied in different sizes to create a sharp, graphic aesthetic. A solid blue ceiling ties up the look.
Punchy black bathroom fixtures build upon the Mondrian-inspired bathroom scheme.
With the door open, the WC is perfectly color-matched to the neighboring home entryway. A stripe of red tiles draws a wide border around the doorway.
The bathroom sink and red vanity unit are recessed into a neat nook, which keeps floor space clear in the small, narrow room. A custom-cut vanity mirror slots exactly into the tight dimensions of the niche, which helps the space feel larger and brighter.
This colorful interior design concept was based on the clients need for filming vlogs, hosting parties, and her accommodation. Filming and parties were highest on the list of priorities, so a fun and eye-catching concept was the solution. A pure white decor scheme reflects and diffuses the light, creating an ideal backdrop for videos. A white tiled floor completes the bright stage, while adding modern geometric motifs. Visualized by Galina Lavrishcheva, the interior presents as a piece of modern art. Contemporary furniture pieces take on a sculptural essence, suspended in their gallery white surroundings. 3D feature walls and a textural room divider provide options for interesting shots.
The living room looks every bit the film set, filled with splashes of attention-grabbing color and striking furniture silhouettes. Interesting vignettes are arranged around every corner of the room, presenting a plethora of options for vlogging visually exciting segments. A narrow, freestanding bookcase looks like a carefully positioned prop that pops against a bright and artistic background.
Even the ceiling sports a cool, perforated metal cover. Two bright yellow pendant lights drop from the extruded ceiling feature to complete the look. The yellow lights contrast cheerfully with a red wall sculpture that flies forward from a 3D tiled feature wall. The extraordinary configuration is on point for on-screen excitement.
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An unusual green accent chair and a yellow side table create a quirky spot for presenting on camera. A unique modern rug serves as a connecting device, linking all of the colorful living room components together. Geometric floor tiles make sharp contrast with the curved rug motif and spread a contemporary pattern throughout the room.
The rug motif ties in with the shape of the nesting coffee tables. Another round side table matches the yellow metal pendant lights.
The TV wall is atmospherically backlit to emphasize a cool, curvaceous overlay. A bright blue media console unit strikes a line of color underneath, and a blue bookcase completes the set. Indoor plants give the edgy space a more homely appeal.
A decorative vase and a couple of candle holders make up a relaxed centerpiece on the nesting coffee tables. A blush pink wingback chair makes a tonal accompaniment for the coral sofa and a pink throw. Two unique floor lamps look more like an art installation than simple illumination. Behind, perforated metal panels make up a unique room divider.
The bifold room divider can be fully retracted to adjoin the sitting area with the kitchen, though a change in floor tile marks this room as a separate zone. The option of connecting the two rooms as one openly flowing space makes this home ideal for large parties and social gatherings.
A curved kitchen peninsula snakes around half of the room, creating a sociable bar area.
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A unique statement chair with ottoman and a modern floor lamp make up a reading nook in the corner. A blue bookcase holds a mini library, and geometric side tables offer a handy spot to place a drink.
The blue bookcase morphs into an elongated unit, which spans the full length of the room. Prominent metal framework completely transforms the look of the windows in the apartment, giving them a bespoke, curved aesthetic.
Another modern floor lamp and a blue accent chair furnish the other side of the room, creating an ideal setting for filming interviews.
Another piece of prominent curved framework is installed around an open doorway, creating a unique portal.
The dining set is color-matched to the bespoke blue storage cabinet, creating a brightly tailored look.
Blue dining chairs and stools seat up to six people at the modern dining table, but more can be accommodated around the kitchen peninsula.
High ceilings give the dining space a grand, airy appearance.
A sculptural wireframe dining room chandelier drops low to the blue dining table, illuminating an assortment of blue decorative vases and wireframe fruit bowls.
A translucent pink screen and a tall indoor plant visually divide the dining area from the staircase.
3D tiles climb the side of the staircase, creating an extruded, geometric pattern.
The kitchen bar stools brightly contrast with the clean white kitchen design, causing a fun interaction.
Multiple pendant lights descend from an overhead soffit around the kitchen peninsula to create a nightclub-like aesthetic.
Mirrored panels shine across the back wall of the kitchen, breaking up an expanse of white paneling. A white kitchen island extractor melds with its cool white surroundings, providing function via understated form.
Two black bar stools add stark accents at the other side of the bar. The change in color and furniture style creates a whole new zone.
An eye-catching piece of wall decor creates a swirling puddle of light and reflection across the side of the staircase with its combination of mirrors and LED ribbons.
In the hexagonal tiled floor design, multiple gray tiles have been mixed in with their plain white counterparts to create a pixelated appearance.
The subtly shaded floor pattern excites the eye without causing visual overwhelm.
A similar tonal approach has been adopted in the creation of the tiled wall that climbs the stairs. A combination of white, light gray, and mid gray tiles jostle their way up the ascent.
The tiles are mounted onto another piece of custom-made metal framework, which creates a bold, vertically striped backdrop for the entire stairwell.
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Hello, and happy Valentine’s Day! Okay, it’s not quite the big day yet, but February 14th is just weeks away, and I’m totally ready to celebrate. Ever since the Christmas holiday ended, I’ve been itching for an excuse to decorate, party, craft – whatever! I wanted to make some cards featuring some of my favorite gals throughout history (some are good, some are bad!), and the captions kind of wrote themselves after that. Click through for these printable valentines!
Materials
Step 1
Print both pages of the printable valentines in full color. Cut each of the printable valentines apart using a craft knife and a ruler (a metal ruler works best) on a surface you can cut into (like a cutting board or a piece of cardboard). Line the ruler up with the edge of the valentine, and press down firmly on the ruler so it doesn’t move. Use the ruler as a guide for the blade, and cut along the ruler.
If you have a paper cutter, you can cut apart your printable valentines using that tool instead!
Step 2
Fold each card in half. To insure you get a nice, crisp fold, lay the halfway point of each card along the hard edge of your ruler. Fold the card over the edge of the ruler, creasing it from the back.
Step 3
Add a bit of glue along the back of each printable valentine, and fold the card shut. Done!
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I think my favorite gal in this bunch is Amelia Earhart. I was torn between having her caption read, “You make my heart soar,” and the much, much darker, “I want to get lost with you.” Oh, Amelia. You were a legend.