Display case for LEGO® Disney: The Disney Castle (71040) £181.99
If you consider yourself something of a LEGO connoisseur, why not take it up a notch and create a space dedicated entirely to your love of LEGO?
A full-on LEGO sanctuary ensures your best builds get the spotlight they deserve, and your brick collection is well-organised, meaning you won't have to tiptoe around rogue pieces anymore.
We'll take you through 18 imaginative LEGO room ideas, including stylish display cases for your masterpieces and clever storage hacks that'll save you from ever stepping on a brick again (you're welcome).
It may not be in all the latest interior design books, but why settle for a boring room when you can create a legendary one?
What is a LEGO room?
A LEGO room is the ultimate space dedicated to your brick-building obsession. It’s a room where your builds can be proudly displayed, your bricks are neatly organised, and you have all the room you need to build without interruption.
People choose to create a LEGO room to avoid clutter, protect their prized builds and have a dedicated space to pursue their favourite hobby.
You can be an adult collector or perhaps a parent wanting to foster your child’s creativity—either way, a LEGO room brings order to the chaos while keeping the fun front and centre.
18 creative LEGO room ideas
1. Install LEGO-themed wall-mounted shelves
Wall Mounted Display Case for LEGO® Brickheadz Demogorgan & Eleven (40549) £32.99
Let's face it, Your builds deserve to be seen, not gathered dust on a corner table or shoved in a cupboard, and never to be seen again.
With wall-mounted LEGO-themed shelves in fun shapes and colours, you can show off your collection without wasting valuable floor space.
Whether you're a casual builder or have an impressive collection of sets, wall-mounted shelves let you keep everything within easy reach. It's also a great conversation starter because nothing quite says "LEGO fanatic" like a wall full of neatly displayed builds.
For more shelf-related inspiration, take a look at our LEGO shelf ideas guide.
2. Display your collections proudly using a cabinet
LEGO® Minifigures Display Podium for IKEA® KALLAX £59.99
If your LEGO collection is more “museum-worthy” than “work-in-progress,” cabinets are the way to go. Not only do they keep your prized builds free from dust and sticky fingers, but they also elevate the aesthetic of any room.
For collectors with limited edition sets or intricate builds, a display cabinet provides protection while giving them a professional edge. Pair your collection with Wicked Brick’s display stands to take it to another level, and make your favourite sets look like they belong in a gallery.
3. Design a LEGO Star Wars room with galactic decor
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For the Jedi in all of us, why not go all out and create a LEGO Star Wars room? Deck the walls with Star Wars posters, hang a replica lightsaber, and, of course, display your LEGO X-Wings, Millennium Falcon and Star Destroyers in prime positions.
The key is to balance the Force (and your collection) with well-placed shelving and custom display cases. Add some starry wallpaper or a galaxy rug, and boom—you’ve got a room straight out of a galaxy far, far away.
4. Explore custom LEGO display units
Printed Window Display Solution for IKEA® KALLAX £19.99
Sometimes, the best way to show off your LEGO creations is with something tailor-made just for them.
More than just a regular case, custom LEGO display unit solutions allow you to design shelving and storage that perfectly suits your unique collection.
Whether you’re into Technic, Creator Expert, or just love those iconic Minifigures, a bespoke unit can take your LEGO room to the next level and is built to fit your space for maximum flexibility.
5. Frame LEGO art
Display case for LEGO® Ideas: A-Frame Cabin (21338) £99.99
Why stop at builds when you can turn LEGO into actual art? Frame your favourite Minifigures, mosaic sets or custom brick designs to create a wall of LEGO masterpieces.
Framed LEGO artwork works well for collectors who want to showcase rare pieces or unique builds while adding a bit of flair to the room’s decor. Plus, it’s a subtle nod to your LEGO obsession without taking up too much space—classy and fun at the same time.
6. Use colours and patterns that complement existing LEGO sets or themes
Display case for LEGO® Peter Pan & Wendy's Flight over London (43232) £41.99
Let your room decor match the energy of your builds by choosing wall colours and patterns that echo the themes of your LEGO sets. Do you have a LEGO City vibe going on? Try cool blues and urban-inspired wallpapers. Or, if you’re into Ninjago, some bold reds and dragon motifs might do the trick.
Matching your room’s aesthetic to your LEGO sets makes the space more cohesive and gives your builds that extra pop. It’s like setting the perfect stage for your models to take centre stage.
7. Create a magical space with LEGO Harry Potter decor
Display case for LEGO® Harry Potter: Hogwarts Express™ Collectors' Edition (76405) £182.99
If you're more into casting spells than assembling Technic sets, a LEGO Harry Potter-themed room might be your personal Hogwarts. Think about Hogwarts house banners, a magical colour palette, and LEGO Harry Potter sets displayed on shelves.
Add a few framed LEGO art pieces of your favourite magical scenes, and suddenly, your room is ready for any wizard or witch. Famous builds like the Great Hall and Hagrid's Hut will give your Harry Potter builds a magical backdrop and turn your room into something worthy of a spell or two.
8. Optimise bedroom space with under-bed LEGO storage
If you find yourself running out of room for your LEGO collection, the space under your bed is prime real estate for storing those extra bricks and half-built sets. Under-bed storage units designed specifically for LEGO can help keep things organised without cluttering your room.
Perfect for kids’ bedrooms or smaller spaces, you can easily stash away loose bricks in a convenient and easily accessible spot. Out of sight but always within reach—it’s the ideal balance of practicality and space-saving genius.
Take a look at our LEGO storage ideas guide for more inspiration.
9. Mount LEGO sets on walls
Wall Mounted Display for LEGO® Brickheadz Chip & Dale (40550) £19.99
Who says LEGO sets have to stay on shelves? Unleash your creativity and mount your favourite builds directly onto the walls for a unique display.
Whether it’s a LEGO Architecture skyline or your best custom build, mounting your sets vertically turns them into wall art. It’s especially convenient if floor space is limited, but you have plenty of wall space to spare, and it gives your collection a modern, art-gallery feel.
10. Organise your LEGO displays by franchises
Wall mounted display case for LEGO® Brickheadz: Aragorn™ & Arwen™ (40632) £33.99
Do you have a collection that spans multiple LEGO themes? Organising your displays by franchise is a great way to show off your sets while keeping things neat. For example, you could group Lord of the Rings onto one shelf, Marvel on another and LEGO Vehicles on their own dedicated and separate space.
Guaranteed to satisfy your inner perfectionist, it also makes it easier for you when you ultimately want to expand your collection without things looking cluttered and messy. Plus, when you pair franchise-specific collections with sleek display cases, your room will look like it’s been curated by a pro.
For more display ideas, take a look at our guide that explores how to display LEGO at home.
11. Design a room inspired by your favourite LEGO Marvel heroes
Wall Mounted Display for LEGO® Iron Man Helmet (76165) £14.99
If you're a Marvel fan, turn your LEGO room into a superhero's hideout—deck out your space with bold, comic-book-style wall art and posters of your favourite Marvel heroes.
Then, proudly display your LEGO Marvel sets, including Iron Man's Hall of Armor, the Avengers Tower or the Guardians of the Galaxy ship, on custom shelves or display cases.
Combine that with superhero-themed furniture or bedding, and you have a room that even Tony Stark would be impressed with.
12. Use themed wall decals
Wall Mounted Display Case for LEGO® The Muppets Collectable Minifigure Series (71033) £40.99
Wall decals are a quick and easy way to add some LEGO flair without going into full-on renovation mode. Pick out decals that match the theme of your LEGO room—maybe it’s a LEGO City skyline or some classic LEGO bricks scattered artfully across the walls.
The best part? They’re temporary and removable, so you can switch things up as your collection grows or your interests shift, and they are perfect for kids and adults alike.
13. Create a child-friendly LEGO room with space for play
When you’re designing a LEGO room for kids, the end goal is to create a space where they can let their imagination run wild while also keeping the mess under control.
Set up a low table or play mat that gives them plenty of room to build and spread out their Disney projects. Shelves with easy-to-reach bins will help keep bricks organised while encouraging playtime.
Soft, kid-friendly furniture and a pop of colour will make the space inviting and playful while keeping things practical, and you can even add some LEGO-themed decor, like bedding or rugs, to complete the look.
14. Store your LEGO wisely with stackable storage bins
When it comes to LEGO, organisation is key, especially if you want to avoid the dreaded late-night brick-underfoot moment. If you have a large collection, stackable storage bins will be your new best friend, allowing you to sort your pieces by colour, size or theme.
Once you’re done, you can neatly stack the bins in a corner or under a table, ensuring they are still easily accessible when the building bug strikes. Label each bin to eliminate confusion and make it easier for a quick grab-and-go when inspiration hits. It's practicality and simplicity at its best!
15. Bring the outdoors in with LEGO flower sets
Large Display Vase for LEGO® Flowers - Black £27.99
LEGO’s botanical collection is perfect for adding a touch of nature to your room without the constant watering. Display LEGO flower sets like the Orchid or Bonsai Tree on your desk or windowsill or as a centrepiece with a difference on your coffee table.
Intricate and colourful, these builds instantly brighten up any space and provide the same peaceful vibe as real nature. They make great conversation starters, and no green thumbs are required, making it a win-win!
16. Go for a modern, minimalist aesthetic
Wall Mounted Display Case for LEGO® Ideas: The Starry Night (21333) £61.99
Not all LEGO collectors have massive collections, and not all LEGO rooms need to be jam-packed with colour and chaos.
If you’re more into sleek design and want to keep things classy, go for a modern, minimalist aesthetic. Stick to neutral colours like black, white or grey for your walls and furniture, then let your LEGO builds be the stars of the show.
Use floating shelves or clean display cases to highlight your favourite sets without overwhelming the space and keep your room looking sharp. Minimal effort, maximum style.
17. Create a workspace for creating your builds
Wall Mounted Display case for LEGO® Ideas: Tales of the Space Age (21340) £49.99
If you're serious about your LEGO hobby, having a dedicated workspace where you have everything at your fingertips, ready to take your projects from idea to reality, is a real game-changer.
Set up a large, sturdy table where you can finally spread out and really get into your builds. Add some well-organised storage nearby, like clear drawers for bricks or a pegboard to hang tools and accessories.
A good, ergonomic chair is another must. Trust us, comfort counts when you're working on those intricate details for hours on end.
18. Create a unique space with LEGO Ideas
Display Case for LEGO® Ideas Home Alone (21330) £126.99
Why settle for ordinary when you can build extraordinary? Incorporating sets from LEGO Ideas is the perfect way to inject some personality into your space, and these fan-designed creations are as unique as they come.
With something for every builder, sets like the iconic LEGO Ideas Tree House or the NASA Apollo Saturn V will turn your LEGO room into a haven for creativity. Display them proudly on a custom stand or within a spotlighted case, and let your room reflect the creativity that LEGO Ideas brings to life.
Tips for creating your LEGO room
Creating your dream LEGO room starts with a solid plan. Start by assessing your available space—whether that's a small corner or an entire room, and decide where your LEGO sets will shine.
Next, consider the overall vibe you want, from minimal to a theme, and choose colours, furniture and storage options accordingly. Investing in practical storage solutions like shelves, bins and display cases to keep your collection organised is another must.
The only thing left is putting it all together and creating a workspace where you can easily build your LEGO sets in the peace and quiet of your very own dedicated LEGO room.
Build your dream LEGO room today
With our 18 LEGO decor room ideas, we've shown you that creating the ultimate LEGO room doesn't require a full-on renovation. Even small additions, like LEGO-themed wall-mounted shelves, practical storage and display solutions and themed decor, can have the biggest impact.
At Wicked Brick, we can help you transform your room into the dedicated LEGO hub you've always dreamed of. Discover our collection of premium display cases and stands to add the finishing touch and create a space where your passion can take centre stage and inspire your next big build.
FAQs
How do you display LEGO in a room?
The best way to display LEGO is by using wall-mounted shelves, acrylic cases or custom display units and stands to showcase your builds without taking up too much space.
How do I organise my LEGO in my room?
Organise your LEGO by sorting bricks into stackable storage bins, labelled drawers or under-bed storage to keep everything neat and easy to find. Other alternatives include shelving units or using storage tables to display and organise your sets.