Remember that moment in "The Polar Express" when the boy sees the train through his bedroom window – huge, full of light, steaming into the winter night? And that feeling that magic is real, that miracles happen, that all you have to do is believe? You can give your child that exact feeling by decorating their room "The Polar Express"-style for the holidays. As Marek Grechuta sang, "Because we are the whole world" – and for a child, the whole world is their room, especially in December.
Pillovely understands that "pop culture based on cult films is the point of reference and inspiration." And "The Polar Express" isn't just a film—it's an emotion, a memory, a magic that everyone who sees it carries within them. And that's why a room in this style isn't a whim— it's a gift that will remain in the memory forever.
Why "The Polar Express"?
The 2004 film (directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks in several roles) is a visual masterpiece. Every scene looks like a painting —the golden lights of a train on a dark night, the dusty snow, the warmth in every detail . It's an atmosphere you could easily transport to a child's room.
Plus: the film has a universal message – believe, even when others say it's foolish. For a child, it's a lesson. For a parent, it's a reminder.
Colors and atmosphere
Color palette:
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Dark navy blue (night sky)
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Warm Gold (Train Lights)
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White (snow)
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Red and burgundy (Christmas accents)
The Summer Chest of Drawers 160x83 in light colors is the perfect base – the natural wood harmonizes with the holiday atmosphere without dominating. As Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote in "The Little Prince": "What is important is not seen with the eyes" – but you feel the warmth of the wood with your whole body .

Elements of arrangement
1. Bedding and textiles
Christmas bedding is a must-have. Patterns include trains, reindeer, and stars. Pottery Barn Kids offers hundreds of options, from classic to modern . In Poland: Eurofirany, SMYK, Allegro.
Must-have:
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Pillowcases with Christmas patterns
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Checked blanket (like in the movie!)
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Pillows in the shape of trains, bells, and stars
Decorative pillows from the Abriamo collection in warm colors are a way to set the mood without buying completely new bedding.
2. Lights – the heart of magic
In "The Polar Express," light is magic. The golden glow in the train windows, the stars, the lanterns on the platform. It all translates into a room.
Polar express lighting:
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Warm-colored LED garlands around the bed
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Lamps in the shape of stars or trains
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Ceiling star projector
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LED candles (child-safe)
As an expert in children's room design says: "Christmas tree lights that shine with a warm, bright light are often the most effective Christmas decoration."
3. Train components
You don't have to build a real train (though some people do!). Symbols will suffice.
DIY Polar Express components:
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Printable tickets (there are free templates online!)
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Conductor's hat (Amazon, Etsy, Allegro)
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Bell – a symbol of faith
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Vintage suitcases as toy containers
The Ballo Dresser 108x75 with drawers is the perfect place for "tickets" and other souvenirs from your "journey".
4. Stickers and wall decorations
Transformation without painting the walls? Reusable stickers. Trains, snow, stars, reindeer. Remove them after the holidays, and the wall returns to normal.
Ideas:
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Train stickers on the wall above the bed
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Garland with letters "BELIEVE"
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Christmas scene with moving elements
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Paper snowflakes on strings
5. Reading Corner
In the film, the boy reads the book at the beginning —lying in bed, listening to Christmas carols. Create a similar corner.
What you need:
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A comfortable place (armchair, pouffe, blanket on the floor)
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A good reading lamp
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Christmas book shelf
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Blanket and pillows
The July armchair in corduroy fabric is the perfect piece of furniture for a child's reading corner – soft, safe, and cozy.

For different ages
Toddlers (2-5 years)
Subtle decorations, large elements. LED garlands out of reach (only an adult can turn them on), soft fabrics, no small parts to swallow.
School children (6-10 years old)
They can help decorate! DIY projects, hand-painted ornaments, tickets with their name on them. It's their room – let them be a part of the decision-making.
Teenagers (11+)
Less literal, more subtle. Maybe not a train on the wall, but a vintage suitcase, warm lights, a movie poster. Nostalgia works for all ages.
For those who remember
You're part of the generation that saw "The Polar Express" in the cinema in 2004 – you were a teenager, too old to believe in Santa Claus, but the film still moved you. Today you have children of your own and can give them what you felt back then – magic, hope, faith in miracles.
Pillovely has always spoken of an "idyllic childhood" as a point of reference. And that's exactly the kind of childhood you can give your child—full of magic, memories, and warmth. As Kora sang, "You only have yourself"—but when you're a parent, you also have a child to whom you can give the most beautiful holidays of life.
A "Polar Express"-style children's room isn't just decoration—it's an experience that will remain in your memory forever. Warm lights, soft textiles, the scent of Christmas, the feeling that magic is real. Pillovely provides the tools —furniture, space, a foundation. You add the rest—love, time, faith in miracles. Because home isn't just four walls—it's a place where children learn to believe.