Teen Boys Basketball Bedroom Decor
These basketball-themed bedroom designs are perfect for kids or teens who love the game. They feature cozy textures, warm tones, and bold accents that give the space personality without being overbearing.

A few of my favorite parts about these boys’ bedroom designs are the fun basketball wall art, the bean bag chair, and the sleek black bedroom furniture.
Each look combines comfy furniture with earthy colors like forest green, tan, and charcoal to create a fun and stylish room.
If you’ve got a basketball fan at home who’s ready for a room refresh, these cozy, sports-inspired designs might be just what you need.
In this post, I’ve included links to all the elements in the designs so that you can recreate the look in your own home. The paint colors in the image are from Benjamin Moore.
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Design #1
This design’s plaid bedding and soft neutrals give off a relaxed, timeless vibe with just enough basketball-themed decor to make it feel personal and fun.

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Bedding Set
This plaid bedding has such a timeless, clean look—it feels sporty but still polished. I like how it works with almost any wall color and doesn’t feel too young or trendy.
Accent Pillow
This rust-orange pillow is the perfect pop of color. It breaks up the black and white and warms up the bed.
Black and White Basketball Art
This print is so cool and graphic—it adds that basketball vibe without being loud. I really like how it pairs with the plaid bedding for a crisp, modern look.
Black Nightstands
These nightstands help ground the space and balance out all the lighter tones in the bedding and rug. They’re classic and always useful.
Brown Table Lamps
These lamps are warm and earthy, and I think they add a bit of texture to all the black and gray. They give off a soft, cozy light that makes the room feel more relaxed.
Light Gray Curtains
These curtains feel airy and let in some nice natural light during the day. I like how they brighten the room without clashing with the bedding or art.
Area Rug
This neutral area rug blends in with the bedding and keeps the room feeling calm and tidy.
Bean Bag Chair
The tan bean bag chair is great for lounging and adds that comfy, casual vibe.
Black Throw Pillow
This black throw pillow is perfect for the bean bag chair or on top of the bed.
Black Dresser
This dresser gives the space structure and style at the same time. It pairs nicely with the other black furniture and helps keep the room feeling clean and put-together.
HOOP Wall Art
I love this cute basketball wall art. It’s a great way to style the dresser.
Basketball Metal Wall Art
This basketball metal wall art can be used on any blank wall space. It’s a unique and sophisticated piece that still has a fun basketball theme.
Basketball Player Metal Wall Art
The metal basketball player pairs beautifully with the metal basketball wall art.
Basketball Player Sculpture
I love this little sculpture for the dresser, it’s a great choice for any basketball lover.
Black Bed Frame
This black bed frame is so versatile, it works for boys all the way up through their teen years.
Design #2
This room pairs deep green bedding and cozy leather seating with rich black accents and basketball wall art for a warm, sporty space that feels laid-back and lived-in.

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Making a few changes to a room can significantly transform the space and give it a distinct feel. Here are the elements I changed in Design #2.
Green Bedding Set
I love how the deep green quilt feels calming but still masculine—it’s a great way to bring in color without it feeling too bold. It adds just enough personality to the bed while keeping the whole room grounded.
Vintage Basketball Wall Art
This piece has that vintage basketball look I’m always drawn to—it feels classic but not too busy. It works really well above the bed to bring the theme in without overdoing it.
Black Curtains
These black curtains really ground the room and add some drama. They’re perfect for blocking out light and keeping the vibe cozy for a good night’s sleep.
Brown Area Rug
The darker color of this brown area rug helps hide dirt, which is always a plus in a kid’s room.
Green Throw Pillow
This green throw pillow pulls in the quilt color, so everything feels coordinated.
Design #3
With earthy tan tones, bold black contrasts, and layered textures, this bedroom strikes a cozy balance between sporty and sophisticated.

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Here are the elements I added in Design #3. Feel free to mix and match elements from all three designs, or incorporate some of your own unique pieces!
Beige Bedding Set
This bedding feels soft and cozy with just the right amount of warmth. It has that clean, hotel look I love, but still feels like something a kid would enjoy sleeping in.
Vintage Basketball Hoop Wall Art
This vintage-style basketball hoop artwork adds a cool, artistic feel to the room without being too loud. I like that it still fits the theme but has a more mature look.
Paint Color Matches
The Benjamin Moore paint color matches for these rooms are:
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Conclusion
Designing a room around your kid’s favorite sport doesn’t mean covering the walls with posters and logos. These bedroom ideas keep things cozy, clean, and personal, with just the right amount of basketball mixed in.
If you’re thinking about updating your son’s space, this might be the inspiration you’ve been looking for.
I hope these mood boards helped inspire your decorating journey and that you found something that will work well in your home. Be sure to check out my other mood boards!
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