Create a Ninja Bedroom

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If your bedroom is supposed to be a reflection of who you are, then why do so many look similar? Everyone seems to have similar décor, purchased from a handful of similar stores. Not to mention, many aspects of popular decor go in and out of style quickly. That's why a ninja bedroom is so cool. It's fun, it's different, and ninjas have been popular for many years, so you know the décor will be trendy and relevant for a long time.

Steps

Applying Zen Principles

  1. Go natural! Natural light, earthy tones, and natural materials like wood are all applicable to zen principles. This creates a cohesive look to your room and sets the tone for the rest of your decorating to be influenced by Japanese, martial arts, and ninja décor. [1]
  2. Take time to declutter and get rid of knickknacks. Simplicity is key in the art of zen. Not to mention, ninjas don’t have personal affects. Find places to stash your mementos out of sight so your enemies won’t think you are too soft.
  3. Add green plants. Zen décor often includes green plants, which have a calming effect and purify your air. Bonzai trees or hanging terrariums are especially popular. Choose plants that are low maintenance, so if you are gone on a mission for several days your plants can survive. [2]

Redecorating

  1. Consider repainting your room! Depending on the current color of your bedroom, you may want to repaint it a darker or neutral color. This will set the tone for the whole room. A bright color would be inappropriate for a ninja themed bedroom. The neutral color is also assists is creating a zen-like state for your room.
  2. Replace wall décor. Use martial arts, Japanese works, or natural themes as inspiration for your new wall décor.
    • Paint a mural of Japan or nature so your inner ninja feels more at home.
    • Use Japanese character appliques or traditional wood works for fun yet tasteful décor.
    • If you want a more modern look, use posters from famous Japanese movies.
  3. Install blackout curtains. This will help keep the room nice and dark when you want it to be. That’s crucial for the ninja life. Ninjas need to be able to hide in the cover of darkness. Make sure the curtains are easily retractable, so you can still use your bedroom to study or do other work that requires light!

Adding Ninja Flair and Mystery

  1. Add weapons as décor or for display. Make sure you obtain permission from your parents, and double check that you do not purchase anything illegal.
    • Ninja stars, bows and arrows, a staff, darts, or nunchucks are all appropriate options. [3]
    • Consider using fake weapons as a safer and more cost effective alternative.
  2. Buy a new bedspread. This can be Japanese themed, inspired by nature, or dark in color. All would be appropriate for a ninja bedroom. Avoid bright colors when possible and keep it a natural fabric to remain zen.
  3. Create hiding places. Ninjas are all about stealth, and they need places to hide their secret documents or other items. This is also a good way to store the personal affects and knick-knacks you cleared away.
    • Use an old book and cut out the center so you can hide small items inside without anyone knowing. Try to make sure it is an uninteresting book that no one will pick up and flip through unknowingly.
    • Hide items behind the books in your bookcase. This is best done behind particularly tall books that you don't read often.

Warnings

  • Make sure you have your parents’ permission before any major changes in your bedroom.

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