Creative Bluey Bedroom Ideas for Kids: Transform Your Child's Room with Bluey ThemesSarah ThompsonApr 16, 2026Table of ContentsIdea 1 The Bluey Color PaletteIdea 2 Character-Centric Wall ArtIdea 3 Multi-Functional FurnitureIdea 4 Themed Play CornerIdea 5 Layered LightingFAQOnline Room PlannerStop Planning Around Furniture. Start Planning Your SpaceStart designing your room nowOne time, a client asked me to turn her son’s tiny bedroom into a full "Bluey land"—complete with a slide from the loft bed. I laughed, then realized with small spaces, the fun is in problem-solving. Small rooms can spark big ideas, and today I’m sharing five Bluey bedroom inspirations from my own projects, perfect if you want to mix playful charm with everyday function.Idea 1: The Bluey Color PaletteStart with Bluey’s iconic sky blues and sunny yellows. I’ve used a gradient wall that fades from pale blue at the bottom to a deeper tone at the top—it feels taller instantly. Pair it with soft bedding in similar hues to keep it consistent. For parents, using a room planner helps visualize how all the tones work together before you start painting.save pinIdea 2: Character-Centric Wall ArtMurals can be magical. I once painted a playful Bluey and Bingo on the corner wall, but learned that decals are a more budget-friendly, removable option. This gives flexibility if your child’s interests change—no repainting marathon needed!save pinIdea 3: Multi-Functional FurnitureFor small bedrooms, every piece should work double-time. A loft bed with shelving under it is my go-to. By designing storage into the sleeping area, you free up floor space for play. I used a simple digital mock-up with a free floor plan creator to test proportions before ordering custom pieces.save pinIdea 4: Themed Play CornerAdd a mini play zone inspired by Bluey’s backyard scenes—maybe a soft grass-like rug and a low tent. It’s cozy, safe, and encourages imagination. The challenge? Keeping it clutter-free, so storage bins under the tent are a smart move.save pinIdea 5: Layered LightingLighting can change the mood dramatically. I love using warm fairy lights around bookshelves and a fun Bluey lamp on the bedside table. You can arrange lighting ideas in a kitchen layout planner too—it works for any room layout planning!save pinFAQ1. How can I start designing a Bluey bedroom?Begin by choosing your color scheme and key themes, then plan furniture and décor around them. Digital tools can save time by previewing the layout.2. Do I need professional help for a themed room?No, but a designer can help optimize space and suggest durable materials, especially for high-energy kids.3. What budget should I expect?From $300 for basic décor to over $1500 for custom furniture—depends on your scope and finishes.4. Are Bluey decals safe for walls?Yes, most are removable vinyl, which won’t damage paint if applied correctly. Quality brands ensure non-toxic inks.5. How do I keep the room from feeling too busy?Balance bold Bluey elements with calm, solid-colored accessories to give the eyes a rest.6. Can I mix Bluey with other themes?Absolutely. Just keep colors cohesive so motifs don’t clash.7. Where can I find official Bluey merchandise?Check the ABC Shop for licensed products—it’s the official source per ABC Australia.8. How often should I update a child’s room?Every 2–3 years, or when major interests change. Updating soft furnishings is a quick refresh without deep renovation.Start designing your room nowPlease check with customer service before testing new feature.Online Room PlannerStop Planning Around Furniture. Start Planning Your SpaceStart designing your room now