Category: Affiches pour chambre d'enfant

Children's bedroom posters: the decorative touch that makes all the difference

Les posters transform the baby's nursery into a personal universe. Our selection — animals, poetic illustrations, Scandinavian designs, customisable posters with first name and date of birth — brings charm and character. High quality print, premium matt paper.

Decorate the bedroom walls with carefully chosen posters

The walls of a child’s bedroom tell a story. That of the first months, of tastes that are taking shape, of the universe that the parents wish to pass on. The posters and prints are the simplest and most scalable way to create this visual identity — without drilling, without repainting, and with the ability to change everything whenever you fancy.

Our selection of children's bedroom posters

Our collection brings together several styles, designed to suit every bedroom and every age. The animal posters — foxes, deer, elephants, lions — bring a touch of nature and gentleness. The poetic illustrations (stars, moons, hot-air balloons, clouds) create a dreamlike world conducive to dreaming. The Scandinavian designs minimalist, with their clean lines and pastel palettes, suit contemporary cocooning bedrooms.

For births, our customisable posters with first name, date and time of birth, height and weight, they make unique keepsakes — and particularly touching gifts.

Print quality and durability

The difference between a decorative poster that ages poorly and a print that stands the test of time comes down to three criteria. The paper choose a weight of at least 200g, matte or satin paper, without annoying reflections. The Inks Pigment-based ink prints are more lightfast than dye-based inks. The format A3 (30×40 cm) or A2 (40×60 cm) are the most versatile sizes for children's bedrooms.

All our posters are printed on premium paper with durable inks, designed to keep their colours for years.

How to hang posters in a child's bedroom

A few simple rules for a harmonious composition. Hang the posters at child height (not at adult eye level) so that he can look at them and take them in. Create a feature wall by grouping several matching formats and frames rather than a single large poster lost in the middle of the wall. Opt for simple frames (light wood, white, black) which enhance the illustration without competing with it.

To avoid drilling holes in the wall every time you make a change, use special adhesives (such as Command Strips) that can be removed without leaving a trace.

Scalability: posters that grow with the child

A good poster stays with a child for several years. Avoid cartoon characters that quickly go out of style, or overly «babyish» elements that will need to be changed by age 3 or 4. Timeless illustrations — stylised animals, maps, abstract compositions, poetic typography — adapt from a nursery to a big kid's bedroom.

Frequently asked questions

What size should I choose for a baby's room? A3 (30×40 cm) is the standard size. For large walls, combine several A3s or opt for A2.

Can posters be put up right from birth? Yes, provided they are securely fastened and out of reach of the baby once they start moving about.