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Best Furniture for a Child’s Bedroom Being Set Up From Scratch

Best Furniture for a Child’s Bedroom Being Set Up From Scratch

June 3, 2026
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Starting with a blank room

Setting up a child’s bedroom from scratch is a rare chance to plan a space properly. An empty room can feel daunting, but it is also a clean slate. Without existing pieces to work around, you can think clearly about what your child genuinely needs, how the space will be used, and how it should grow over the coming years. A little planning at this stage saves money and frustration later, and it gives you a room that works from the first night.

The sensible approach is to begin with the essentials and build outward. Our full children’s furniture range covers everything a new room needs, which makes it easier to plan a coordinated space rather than collecting mismatched pieces over time.

Begin with the bed

The bed is the anchor of any child’s room, so it is the natural starting point. Choose a size and style suited to your child’s age and the room’s dimensions. A single bed suits most children from the early years onward, while a cot bed bridges the gap for younger ones. Consider whether storage drawers beneath the bed would help in a smaller room, as this can remove the need for extra units. A sturdy, well made frame is worth prioritising because the bed sees the heaviest use.

You can explore frames and styles within our children’s beds selection, where designs range from simple singles to space saving options for compact rooms.

Add storage that earns its place

Once the bed is settled, storage is the next priority. Children gather clothes, toys, books, and belongings quickly, and a room set up without enough storage soon feels chaotic. A chest of drawers handles folded clothing, while a wardrobe takes hanging items and coats. Plan for more capacity than seems necessary at first, because needs only grow. Positioning drawers at a height your child can reach also encourages them to take part in tidying.

A dedicated children’s chest of drawers paired with a wardrobe gives a balanced mix of folded and hanging storage. Adding a toy box or low unit keeps loose items contained and the floor clear for play.

Create zones for sleep and play

A child’s bedroom is rarely just for sleeping. It is also a place to play, read, and as they grow, to study. When setting up from scratch, you can plan these zones from the outset. Keep the bed in a quiet corner, leave an open area for play, and reserve a spot near natural light for a small table or desk. Even in a modest room, gentle zoning helps a child understand how different parts of the space are used, which supports calmer routines.

A low table and chairs gives younger children a place for drawing and games, while older children benefit from a simple desk. Choosing pieces that suit the room now but can adapt later keeps the layout useful for years.

Think about safety from the start

Setting up a room from scratch is the ideal moment to build in safety. Fix tall units such as wardrobes and chests to the wall with anti tip straps. Choose furniture with rounded edges and smooth running drawers, and keep heavier items low to maintain stability. Position the bed away from windows and radiators. Planning these details now is far easier than adjusting later, and it gives you confidence that the room is safe as your child becomes more active and independent.

Choose finishes that last and adapt

Furniture is the biggest investment in a new room, so it pays to choose pieces that endure. Neutral finishes such as white, oak, or soft grey suit a child at any age and let you refresh the look through bedding and accessories rather than replacing furniture. Wipeable, durable surfaces cope with the realities of childhood, from spills to creative moments. A timeless, well built scheme can carry a child from their early years right through to their teens with only minor updates.

To plan a complete room and see how the pieces work together, browse the full collection at Furniture in Fashion, where we offer modern children’s furniture with free UK delivery.

Frequently asked questions

What furniture should I buy first for a new child’s room?

Start with the bed, as it anchors the room, then add storage in the form of a chest of drawers and a wardrobe. These essentials cover sleep and clothing, and you can build in play and study furniture once they are in place.

How much storage does a child’s bedroom need?

More than you might expect. Children gather belongings quickly, so plan generous storage with a mix of low drawers your child can reach and higher shelves for occasional items. Underbed drawers help in smaller rooms.

How can I make a new room last as the child grows?

Choose neutral, well built furniture and update the look through bedding, wall art, and accessories. Because the main pieces stay relevant at any age, the room can evolve with only small, affordable changes.

What is the best way to lay out a small child’s bedroom?

Place the bed against the longest wall, position storage where doors and drawers open freely, and keep a clear area for play. Gentle zoning for sleep, play, and study helps even a compact room feel organised.

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