Girls decorated bedrooms
27 Dream Bedroom Ideas for Girls
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Kristin Hohenadel
Kristin Hohenadel
Kristin Hohenadel is an interior design expert who has covered architecture, interiors, and decor trends for publications including the New York Times, Interior Design, Lonny, and the American and international editions of Elle Decor. She resides in Paris, France, and has traveled to over 30 countries, giving her a global perspective on home design.
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Updated on 11/30/22
Design by Little Crown Interiors / Photo by David Casas
Children mature at different speeds, and their rooms should be designed to grow with them. Some girls like to hang onto their little girl rooms for as long as possible, while others can’t wait for grown-up decor that looks like it belongs with the rest of the house. If you want to design a room for an older girl that will last into her teen years, create a base with adult-size furniture, flexible storage, and quality decor such as lighting, decorative mirrors, art, or a good rug that will become signature pieces of her childhood room. This way you can make minor adjustments once her favorite color changes using wall paint and accessories without having to start from scratch.
Whether they feature a play on the usual pinks, a canopy bed, a whimsical or dramatic wallpaper mural, or Scandinavian-style neutral tones, these 27 girls bedrooms will help you design a beautiful haven where the girl in your life can relax, play, read, study, sleep, and dream.
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Treehouse Swing
Design by Urbanology Designs / Photo by Matti Gresham Photography
This light and airy girls room from interior designer Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs has a fort-like treehouse bed, a mounted wall desk/vanity with a teardrop-shaped mirror and a bow-backed chair, a colorful vintage rug, and a wooden swing hung from the tall ceilings for a whimsical touch.
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Vintage Chic
Design by Mel Bean Interiors / Photo by Laurey Glenn
This girls room from interior designer Mel Bean of Mel Bean Interiors mixes powder blue walls, vintage-style furniture, and bright, fun textiles in shades of pink to create a cheerful little nest that will work for years to come, and can be updated with simple changes like bedding and accessories.
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Scandi-Style
Design by Urbanology Designs / Photo by Norman Young Photography
This neutral-toned kids room from interior designer Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs has Scandi-style vibes with its blacks, white, and pale wood tones. The light and airy room is dominated by a large window, and the modern bunk beds leave plenty of floor space for play.
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Lavender and Green
Design by Little Crown Interiors / Photo by David Casas
Interior designer Naomi Alon Coe from Little Crown Interiors pulled the lavender-and-green color palette of this Newport Beach girls room from the Bellewood forest wall mural from Rebel Walls. In the corner, she built a custom tree bookshelf from a real trunk. Throughout the room, wood tones are mixed with white, black, metal, and gold finishes. A sheer bed canopy ring hung behind the vintage-style bed adds a classically soft touch.
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Bright and Cherry
Little Big Bell
London-based blogger Geraldine Tan of Little Big Bell redecorated her daughter's bedroom with vibrant cherry wallpaper in tones of pink, red, and blue. Tan suggests keeping ceiling and floors neutral to frame the bold wallpaper without overwhelming, and to maintain a clutter-free environment so that it doesn't look too busy.
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Creamsicle Dreams
A Beautiful Mess
Elsie Larson from A Beautiful Mess used retro-inspired removable floral print wallpaper in creamsicle colors for this cheerful girl's room. Built-in shelving displays books and toys that can be swapped out as she grows and her interests change. The full-size bed will last through her teen years, and beyond.
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Sweet Boho Design
Erin Williamson Design
Interior designer Erin Williamson of Erin Williamson Design created a sweet boho style bedroom with groovy pink print wallpaper, a mix of textiles including a kilim pillow and cozy sheepskin, and a vintage rattan dresser that is both practical and on trend.
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Whimsical
Design by Lisa Gilmore Design / Photo by Amy Lamb, Native House Photography
Interior designer Lisa Gilmore of Lisa Gilmore Design anchored this polished girls room with a large, colorful Persian rug. The queen-size bed is upholstered in pastel pink and dressed with a coverlet and throw pillows with multi-colored pompom detailing. A pair of black lamps and matching side tables create symmetry, and a trio of charming animal-themed prints above the bed add a bit of whimsy.
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Wildflower Walls
Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
This girls bedroom from interior designer Emily Henderson of Emily Henderson Design is lined with energizing multicolored wallpaper in a wildflower pattern. A scalloped purple bedframe that functions like a daybed during waking hours, a desk nook painted in shades of purple and pink for studying and making art, and plenty of white paint and a neutral toned floor rug add balance to the high-spirited design.
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Cool Geometrics
Design by Maite Granda
This cool-toned girls room from interior designer Maite Granda uses a play of blue and white geometric patterns on an accent wall, and contemporary bunk beds and shelving for a crisp modern look. Decor like a floral throw pillow and a framed image of a pink bike with a basket full of flowers add a sweet touch while maintaining an overall gender neutral feel.
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Vintage Modern
Design by Lisa Gilmore Design / Photo by Amy Lamb, Native House Photography
Interior designer Lisa Gilmore of Lisa Gilmore Design used shades of pink, lavender, and navy and a vintage-style brass bed to create this charming girls room that will stand the test of time.
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Antique Touches
Design by Calimia Home / Photo by Kelly Boyd
The team at Calimia Home decorated this spacious girls room in a 1918 Colonial-style home in Savannah, Georgia with old world charm. An antique wood bedframe, a vintage overdyed rug in shades of pink and beige, white walls, a pretty chandelier, and a sitting area and reading corner complete the space.
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Boho Design Chic
Design by Urbanology Designs / Photo by Convey Studios
This girls room from interior designer Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs is a boho design dream with its platform wood bed, rattan accessories, macrame wall hanging, cozy reading corner, and pink and blue-gray accents,
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Pink and Ethereal
Design by Little Crown Interiors / Photo by David Casas
Interior designer Naomi Alon Coe of Little Crown Interiors created an ethereal take on a classic pink girls room with oversized floral wallpaper, a tufted pink headboard, plush textiles, gilded touches, crystal chandelier lighting, and a mix of pink and white accessories. The Louis Ghost chair by Philippe Starck adds a note of kitsch and highlights the natural light that floods in from the room's large windows. Curtains and an off-center corner canopy hung from the ceiling makes it appear taller.
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Statement Bed
A Beautiful Mess
Emma Chapman from A Beautiful Mess created an adorable girls bedroom by focusing on a statement canopy bed that she painted in a vivid shade of pink. Black and white patterned wallpaper creates contrast and adds a playful note.
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Room Within a Room
Design by Maite Granda
This charming girls room from interior designer Maite Granda is anchored by a house-shaped bedframe draped in a fabric cover with peekaboo windows. Set low to the ground and dressed with simple pink linens and a lovely moon-shaped pendant light, it creates a beautiful haven for sleeping and a cozy place to read and relax during waking hours.
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Moroccan Accents
Design by Mel Bean Interiors / Photo by Laurey Glenn
This lovely girls room from interior designer Mel Bean of Mel Bean Interiors has a fun lofted treehouse bed, an under-bed hangout area with cushions and throw pillows, and a charming seating area with a low-slung tulip table and Moroocan-style poufs for tea parties, games, and spending time with friends and family.
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Rainbow Room
Curated Nest Interiors / Kyle J Caldwell Photography
Interior designers Erin Coren and Lina Galvao of Curated Nest Interiors designed this girls room with mood-lifting rainbow motif wallpaper. White and beige furniture and bedding keeps the room feeling neutral, pops of bright gold metallics and a neon name sign above the bed add brightness, and a navy blue rug with a rainbow border reinforces the feel-good vibes.
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Hanging Chair
Christina Kim Interior Design / Photo by Raquel Langworthy
Interior designer Christina Kim of Christina Kim Interior Design designed this snug and cozy girls room in a palette of white, beige, and shades of pink. Matching pink bubble lamps and a queen-size bed give the design polish and longevity, while a hanging chair in the corner for reading and relaxing makes it feel special.
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Tall and Grand
Design by Lisa Gilmore Design / Photo by Amy Lamb, Native House Photography
Interior designer Lisa Gilmore of Lisa Gilmore Design decorated this high-ceilinged girls room with a tall unadorned canopy bed in a natural wood tone. A vintage bedside table, tall lamp, long drapes, and a lovely vintage-inspired wallpaper with a colorful floral motif creates a classic design that will work for years to come. Sweet touches like a pink sheepskin pillow and frilly laser cut initials over the bed add youthful personality.
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Treehouse
Maite Granda
This girls room from interior designer Maite Granda works for younger girls, with its low-to-the-ground treehouse bed accessible by a stepladder, and its kid-sized furniture.
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Canopy of Dreams
Design by Urbanology Designs / Photo by Shesha Smith, Convey Studios
This airy pink-and-white girls room and ensuite bathroom from interior designer Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs has built-in bunk beds that leave plenty of floor space and room for a dramatic canopied seating area for hanging out and reading that takes advantage of the room's high ceilings.
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Vintage Boho
A Beautiful Mess
Elsie Larson from A Beautiful Mess created a whimsical boho design-inspired girls bedroom with an intricately scrolled vintage-style wicker headboard, a Moroccan pouf and wedding blanket throw, a tall wicker giraffe sculpture, and graphic neutral-toned wallpaper.
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Sophisticated Touches
JLA Designs
Potomac, MD-based interior designer Jodi Berger of JLA Designs created a sophisticated girls room in pastel shades with vintage touches such as a curvy upholstered headboard and lighting. She painted the ceiling lavender to add interest.
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Classic Whimsy
Design by Maite Granda
This dreamy girls room from interior designer Maite Granda uses classic girls elements like white and pink striped wallpaper, a pink-and-white canopy, a curvy black wire chandeliers and matching decorative bird cages, and a tree mural that takes advantage of the room's high vaulted exposed wood ceiling. The child-size furniture can be swapped out for a larger bed and desk when the time is right.
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Pink and Curvy
Gray Space Interiors
Jenkintown, PA-based interior designer Rasheeda Gray of Gray Space Interiors used a play of lavenders and pinks, an adult-sized arched canopy bed, midcentury-style domed lighting, and plenty of texture on accessories like a faux fur bed covering to create a girls room with style and staying power.
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Hot Pink
Karen B. Wolf Interiors / Christian Garibaldi Photography
This hot pink bedroom from interior designer Karen B. Wolf of Karen B. Wolf Interiors has a queen-sized bed and a built-in desk and reading area that makes it suitable for older tweens.
Girls bedroom ideas: 24 ways to transform their sleep space
Maybe they've been asking you to give their bedroom a make-over for months, or perhaps you've noticed their current space lacks style, either way, these girls bedroom ideas will help you to create the bedroom of their dreams.
While pinks and pastels are still popular for girls bedroom decorating, they are no longer a requisite for decorating and there are plenty of ways to reflect their individual personalities through a range of decor and colour.
From storage ideas to reading spaces, bed ideas and colour inspiration, there is something for every age girl in our round up of childrens room ideas.
Girls bedroom ideas
A girl's bedroom is her sanctuary from the outside world as she grows up. Whether she's a pink-loving princess or more into dark colours and drama, when it comes to girls bedroom ideas there is no set stereotypical direction to take.
The key is to introduce flexible and accessible storage, colourful accents, and one or two striking features as focal points, for a look that can evolve as your little girl grows up.
In any child's bedroom idea you need to create a flexible space, accommodating their changing needs from babyhood through to teenage years. So it makes sense to ensure that big-ticket items such as beds, wardrobes and chests of drawers will stand the test of time.
Then, add colour, pattern and magical touches through fabric, lighting, artwork and quirky accessories.
1. Create a reading nook with shelving
(Image credit: Future Plc/Tim Young)
Buy now: Billy bookcases, £25 each, Ikea
Create a secret den for reading or relaxing, that gives your little lady a space to chill out.
Instead of placing shelf units against a wall, face them towards each other to create a special reading nook. Suspend floaty fabric over a swing curtain pole for a magical hideaway canopy, letting it drape to the floor for a fairy-tale feel within girls bedroom ideas. Or if space is tight, swap one unit for the back of a bed head.
If you're working with shared bedroom ideas, assign a shelf each, hanging individual hooks at the end for and cherished personal belongings or special toys.
2. Raise the bed to create storage space
(Image credit: Future Plc/Tim Young)
She'll love this bespoke bed and storage idea and will revel in being up high, plus with this type of girls bedroom decorating can get the most from limited floor space with a built-in high sleeper made from storage units.
Here, we added custom-made ply doors to Metod base units and Maximer drawers, both Ikea, for clothes and toy storage ideas. A step-stool will help younger kids climb up a cosy-reading nook, and hanging curtains will give older children the option of privacy.
A slim shelf on the wall will provide a space for books and knick-knacks.
3. Make a dedicated space to store craft essentials
(Image credit: Future Plc/Tim Young)
Buy now: Kallax shelving unit, £29, Ikea
She might be a budding artist, be nuts about knitting, or just an all-round crafting queen, so creating a craft house to store her essentials will go down a treat.
Make tidying up paints and brushes more exciting by giving them a special home in girls bedroom ideas. Using bedroom wallpaper ideas set behind a cube shelf transforms it into a fun little house, that little ones will love to keep neat and tidy… hopefully!
If you have skirting boards, add legs to the unit so that the wallpaper starts at the same level as the shelving.
4. Make a bespoke headboard
(Image credit: Dunelm)
Buy now: Country patchwork cotton twin duvet cover and pillowcase set, from £34 for a single, Dunelm
Adding a headboard adds interest and colour to your little girl's bedroom and doesn't need to be costly to create.
Build a simple but playful headboard by cutting three tall, arch shapes from a piece of plywood or MDF. Draw an outline in pencil and use a jigsaw to cut out the shape and smooth the edges with sandpaper. Fix in place with a strong wood adhesive and paint in contrasting shades to the wall.
An alternative girls bedroom decorating tip is to use bedroom paint ideas instead. Simply draw the arch shapes on the wall behind the bed and paint in ice-cream pastel shades for a similar effect.
5. Opt for timeless grey
(Image credit: Future PLC /Emma Lewis)
While grey might seem a bit of a boring shade to choose for girls bedroom ideas, it's actually hugely versatile and can be paired with almost any other shade. Painting the room grey- and choosing grey pieces of furniture too, means it should last as your little one goes from tot to teen.
Here, mustard yellow and pastel pink give the space a girly edge and keep the grey bedroom ideas from looking too sombre. But as her tastes changes and colours become more important to her, it's easy to add in new shades with accessories and accents, while still keeping the bare bones grey.
6. Make a feature with stylish storage
(Image credit: Future Plc/Tim Young)
We all know trying to keep on top of kids bedroom storage can be challenge, so try to make a feature out of their wares instead. Choose a slim shelving unit with a combination of doors and open shelving so you can choose what stays out on show.
Baskets are great for stashing away soft toys or dressing up clothes as part of girls bedroom decorating. And if you add a pot plant or two to the shelves, it will make it feel smarter and more of a feature in the room.
7. Mix and match colourful furniture
(Image credit: Future PLC / Barbara Bazo)
All kids love colour so where better to inject a rainbow of shades than in their own bedroom? Upcycled furniture ideas – such as painting them in complementary tones – create inviting girls bedroom ideas that feel cosy as well as uplifting.
This look suits period style properties perfectly, continue the theme with colourful artwork mounted in painted frames.
8. Calm with pastels
(Image credit: Future PLC/ Veronica Rodriguez)
Pink bedroom ideas are probably the go-to when it comes to most colour schemes for girls. So, add a little originality to the look by teaming the sugary shade with gentle pastels for a less sickly look.
This soft aqua tone makes a refreshing update and adds a touch of glamour when teamed with metallic accessories and a geometric print feature wallpaper.
9. Jazz up walls with stickers
(Image credit: Furniture And Choice)
Little girls change their tastes as they grow into their tweens, so an easily adaptable backdrop will futureproof your scheme as a teenage girls bedroom idea.
Pretty wall stickers peel off easily. So girlish motif’s such as butterflies and rainbows can be swapped for more mature and funky polka dots later without compromising the rest of the scheme.
10. Focus on a fun bed
(Image credit: Future PLC / Veronica Rodriguez)
Inject a touch of Scandi cool into your girls bedroom ideas with a minimalist house-shaped bed. The roof-shaped frame becomes even more of a stunning feature when decorated with fairy lights and colourful pom poms. A low-level option makes a smooth transition when moving from cot to bed.
11. Fall in love pretty vintage looks
(Image credit: Future PLC/ Colin Poole)
Bring a touch of country charm to your little girls’ bedroom with shabby chic furniture and chintzy rose prints. It's a girls bedroom decorating idea that will suit both younger and older girls so makes a safe choice that will last.
Here, it’s only the cute silhouette shoe and slipper wallpaper that might need replacing as a quick weekend job later.
12. Light it up in style
(Image credit: Lights4Fun)
Transform your girls' bedroom ideas into a wonderland full of twinkling lights. There are so many great bedroom lighting ideas available now from typical fairy string lights that look stylish draped at the window to cool ice-cream sundae-shaped lamps that double as cool accessories.
Or, why not keep them ultra inspired with decorative light up ‘words of wisdom' on a wall? Whether they need bright lighting for homework or a cosy glow to fall asleep to fun layered lighting will enrich the space with atmosphere and character in an instant.
13. Use a monochrome colour scheme
(Image credit: Future Plc)
A monochrome colour scheme is perfect is your daughter isn't a typical girly girl. It is a simple way to create a neutral room, without sticking to a stereotypical white bedroom idea. Keep the black to one feature wall so that it doesn't overwhelm the room.
A few clever accessories like the light fitting made from the branch and dolly swing seat mean this space can grow with your daughter. As she moves from a young child to Instagram obsessed teen, simply swap the doll for a houseplant.
14. Take the plunge with a bright wall colour
(Image credit: Future Plc/Georgia Burns)
Without a doubt there is a very strong chance your daughter will long for nothing more than a bright pink bedroom. Pick a vibrant coral or blush shade that will satisfying her pink craving but hopefully lasts into her teen years.
These gold circle wall stickers are perfect for spicing up a simple pink bedroom wall decor. However, if you find that your little girl does grow out of the pink shade don't worry, simply peel off the stickers and paint over the walls.
15. Choose a wallpaper that will grow with her
(Image credit: Future Plc/Anna Batchelor)
This is the sort of wallpaper that will grow with your daughter as she become a young woman. The playful retro print will be as magical to her now when she's singing along to Frozen, as it will when she's rocking out as a teenager.
All this room needs to make this leap is simply a switch from rag dolls to photos of friends.
16. Showcase personality with a gallery wall
(Image credit: Future Plc/Alison Hammond)
Whatever their age, add some personality to their space with an art gallery-style wall display idea. For younger girls framing their favourite fictional characters, quotations or posters will make them more emotionally drawn to the space.
Likewise for older teenage girls the same can be said for framed photos of loved ones. It's all about making sure the space reflects their developing personality.
17. Build a den for bedtime stories
(Image credit: Future Plc/David Giles)
This shared loft room has areas for sleeping, reading and art. Grey walls are easy to update with colourful accessories when your little girl wants a change.
However, the crowning glory of the space is the hanging canopy, which makes a great reading corner idea for bedtime stories. Add a rug and cushions to cuddle into.
18. Turn a chest of drawers into a work of art
(Image credit: Future Plc/Douglas Gibb)
Pick up a simple untreated chest of drawers – if you're buying new, try Ikea's TARVA range, otherwise check out local furniture shops and flea markets. Then pick out some tester pots, but stick to a palette or no more than four or five shades.
Paint freehand – or make life easier by creating a stencil from stiff card in simple geometric patterns.
19. Pick a grown-up theme she can grow into
(Image credit: Future Plc/Colin Poole)
She may have grown out of the pink fairy look, but that doesn’t mean your daughter is ready for boring beige. Give her scheme a touch of grown-up glamour with weathered wood furniture and Scandi-style accessories.
This simple DIY headboard idea can be easily recreated with pallets and different coloured wood stains.
20. Paint a backdrop to imaginative play
(Image credit: Future Plc/Dominic Blackmore)
You don't have to have amazing art skills to paint a wall mural that will stimulate your little girl's imagination. Use Frog Tape to mask off triangular 'peaks', throw on some orange or green paint, and suddenly, you're up in the mountains thanks to this fun paint idea.
21. Add clever storage for clothes, toys and more
(Image credit: Future Plc/Simon Whitmore)
Girls come with a lot of stuff, so fitting as much children's room storage into the space as you can is essential. Build shelves in alcoves with flat, sliding doors to conceal what lurks behind.
Shelves behind the bed double as a bedside table and provide room for books and shoes. If it’s time for a new bed, buy a divan with storage drawers under it.
22. Accessorise without blowing the budget
(Image credit: Future Plc/Colin Poole)
If looking for girls bedroom ideas on a budget, go for inexpensive accessories that you won’t mind giving to charity shops when she wants a new theme for the room.
Keep the look classy by sticking to a simple colour palette, such as greys and blush pinks, so the room exudes city chic, not tourist tat.
23. Add a roll-out bed for sleepovers
(Image credit: Future Plc/Simon Whitmore)
If space is an issue, a bed with drawers underneath works really well as you can never have enough storage in a child’s bedroom.
Alternatively, one that incorporates a pull-out bed underneath is ideal for sleepovers. If space is tight, try adding mirrors above a desk to give the illusion of more space.
24. Stimulate their senses
(Image credit: Future Plc/Brent Darby)
Imaginative play can help bring a sense of fun and fantasy to a children's bedroom. Keep some role-play toys, such as mini kitchens and shops, within reach, so children can spontaneously decide when to use them.
How do I decorate a girls bedroom on a budget?
The first element to think about is the walls. 'Keep them pared back or age-neutral so the backdrop can remain as girls bedroom ideas change as they grow through themes and interests,' says Rachel Homer, interiors writer and mum of two. 'When it comes to furniture invest in a set that will again last them into their teens or update pre-loved furniture in their favourite colours.'
Think about ways to update the space with things you already have at home. Left over paint can be utilised to create a feature wall or 'headboard' on the wall. Excess fabric can be used to make new cushions for the bed and pieces of furniture that might not be quite right in other rooms of your home, might work better in your little girls room instead.
How do you make a girls room pretty?
There are lots of ways to add pretty through girls bedroom decorating, like with cute accessories or with hanging lights. Opt to use floaty or embroidered fabrics for curtains and on cushions. Hang delicate fairy lights from walls or over the bed to create a twinkling canopy. Frame cut offs of floral wallpapers to create a cute gallery wall.
How do you style a girls bedroom and add character?
As it is their room, ask them to get involved. Start a girls bedroom ideas board on Pinterest (or ask them to show you how). That way you can teach them how certain colours and themes work together. Personalise the space with their own photos and framed artwork.
Look for interesting alternatives that will create a feature such as a striking bed or window treatment idea. Chrissie Harper, Customer Experience Manager at California Shutters explains, 'Brightly coloured shutters make a great alternative to a feature wall, and a vibrant shade can bring a playful touch perfect for children’s bedrooms.'
'Bold statement colours such as yellow, blue, orange and pink are ideal for creating a focal point. Use a matching paint colour on the surrounding walls or add a statement wallpaper to make a real impact.'
How do I keep a girls bedroom tidy?
As well as usual storage such as shelves and furniture, make organising exciting by making fun labels with them for storage bins. Decorate and display pretty sweet or candy jars on open shelves to hold little 'knick-knacks' and accessories.
Another fun angle of girls bedroom ideas is to make belongings part of the decor, for instance, hats and jewellery will look decorative hung in a line on peg rails. Lastly, make storage easily accessible so your child can easily clean up on their own when asked.
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In the life of a little lady, the bedroom occupies an important place, so all parents dream of comfortably decorating the interior of the room, taking into account all the preferences and wishes of their child. The creation of a bedroom design for a girl must be approached with all seriousness and knowledge of the matter.
This is a place where a child not only spends time at night for rest and lessons, but with age there is also an opening of the inner world. nine0003
Bedroom color scheme for a girl
Of course, girls prefer bright decorations and accessories, most often these are all kinds of bows, flowers, soft toys, etc.
An important role in the design of the room is played by the color scheme of the interior, which can be varied and not necessarily in one tone - you can try a new design option, where each zone, depending on its purpose, will be painted in a certain color.
The most popular color in the design of a bedroom for girls is pink, but for some it may not be suitable for temperament, so other shades can serve as an alternative, such as peach, blue, yellow, lilac, and even green, which will create a feeling of freshness and unity with nature.
When choosing a design color, consider the size of the room, because if you are the owner of a narrow bedroom, dark shades are most likely contraindicated. nine0003
Read our article on how to best decorate a bedroom in a small room - the tips described in it will be useful to you when decorating any room.
How to choose the right furniture
In creating a suitable interior, it is very important to choose the right furniture, necessary items and accessories.
A girl's room should not be overloaded with a lot of furniture so that the child feels comfortable and leaves room for games, gymnastics and dancing. nine0003
First of all, you need to purchase a comfortable bed with a four-poster hanging from the ceiling, beautiful curtains and curtains, if possible with an orthopedic mattress in order to maintain good posture.
The girl needs a capacious and beautiful locker to store things.
In the "work area" it is necessary to place a table specially equipped for home or creative tasks with drawers for stationery. nine0003
In addition, you should take care of good lighting of the desktop, above which you need to place a bright light source in the form of a table lamp or fluorescent lamp attached to the wall.
An important element of the girl's bedroom interior is also a dressing table, where the young lady's accessories will be stored.
It is very important to place a mirror in the room, which will make it brighter and visually enlarge the small room. nine0003
Accessories are the most important element in a girl's bedroom
The final step in creating a bedroom interior is the choice of accessories, with the help of which a featureless room will become bright and interesting.
Curtains and bedspreads are selected to create a contrast with the color palette of the bedroom.
If the color of the walls is made in bright shades, the decorating fabrics should be light and airy, and vice versa.
Textiles should be in harmony with the interior design of the bedroom, for example, straight curtains will add severity, ruffles - chic and romanticism. nine0003
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In addition, various rugs, pillows, vases with flower arrangements, figurines, flowers in pots, decorative candles and other decorative elements are accessories.
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1 500 ₽
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Material
ceramics
Product size
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Smolenka
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50%
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124461
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Material
ceramics
Item size
90 9 x 90Smolenka
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0003
ceramic
Product size
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Smolenka
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150 ₽
50%
Article
124471
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The size of the product
9000 5 x 10 cmSmolenka
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1 800 ₽
Article
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Material
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Product size
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Smolenka
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Article
126272
Material
ceramic
Product size
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Smolenka
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Article
126232
Material
glass
Product size
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Smolenka
Leninsky
Hanging figurine small Christmas scene (girl)
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126231
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280 ₽
60%
Article
126213
Material
glass
Product size
03
Smolenka
Leninsky
Suspension New Year's scene (angel)
280 ₽
60%
Article
126211
Material0003
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Figure suspended New Year's scenes (angel)
560 ₽
30%
Article
126222
Material
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Product size
9000 8 x 10 cmSmolenka
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Article
126242
Material
glass
Product size
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Smolenka
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Article
126251
Material
glass
Product size
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Leninsky
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