— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.
For many teens, a school locker is a way to express their individuality and flex their design skills. While school lockers may look like boring metal boxes, they are really big, blank canvases.
Get deals and shopping advice delivered straight to your phone. Sign up for text message alerts from the experts at Reviewed.
But where to shop for locker decorations and how will you know what’s cool? Let your teen lead the way. They can take their flair for self-expression up a notch with some of our favorite locker decoration and décor ideas.
►Got gear?: The definitive school supply list for every grade
►For the best-dressed kids: 13 places to shop for the perfect first-day-of-school outfit
5 tips for how to decorate a locker
1. Layer up with wallpaper
Start with some stylish, removable wallpaper to cheer up the dreary metal locker walls—or here’s a hot tip—try magnetic wallpaper. Since space in a school locker is at a premium, magnetic wallpaper will ensure that you can still use that vertical space for hanging stuff.
2. Create a mood with lighting
For lockers that feel dark and cavernous, let there be light! From twinkle lights to illuminated disco balls, there are so many pretty ways to improve the mood with smart, battery-powered lighting.
While you can keep it simple with fairy lights, we are fans of going big with themed lights, like vines, tassels, origami and Yoda.
3. Pick a theme
Just like when decorating a room, if you pick a solid theme, locker decoration ideas will feel more cohesive and quell the chaos. It might even be a calming pit stop between classes.
You can buy full kits, or come up with something on your own, based on your interests.
4. Consider storage
The locker as we know it has never been great for keeping school supplies organized. Thankfully, there are some smart storage solutions out there including shelves—which can keep a locker from turning into a tsunami of falling books—and magnets to keep notes tidy.
5. Accessorize!
After all is said and done, decorating a locker is all about having fun—and accessories are just the way to do it.
From cute faux plants to uplifting rainbow-themed cork boards, these locker decorations help give the finishing touches that make a locker stand out.
Where to buy locker decorations
Lots of stores and online retailers are getting in on the locker décor trend. Some of our favorite finds are at Target, Pottery Barn Teen and Amazon, but Etsy and other small retailers also have great options.
A smart tip is to look for accessories that might normally be kept in the kitchen section—if it’ll stick to a refrigerator, it’ll stick to your locker.
How to decorate a locker for a birthday
This is where things can get really fun. This is all about decorating the outside of the locker instead of the inside. Some of our favorite festive locker decorations include things like crepe paper, pompoms and bold marquee letters that spell out the name of the birthday student.
Before decorating, be sure to ask your kid’s school about the rules for locker decorating, and always be sure to double-check the locker number before you cover it in festive décor.
There’s a lot more where this came from. Sign up for our twice-weekly newsletter to get all our reviews, expert advice, deals and more.
The product experts at Reviewed have all your shopping needs covered. Follow Reviewed on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok or Flipboard for the latest deals, product reviews and more.
Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.