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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.
DIY room decor for a teenage girl: decoration ideas
Decor for a teenage girl's room can be as varied as the teenage girls themselves. Therefore, it is important to choose it together, taking into account not only your considerations, but also the preferences of the child. In the article you will find complex and simple interior techniques, which often do not even require serious needlework skills.
Even if you are against minimalism and love creative spaces, remember about color combinations and moderation. An already bright design should not be overloaded with colorful details. On the contrary, it is appropriate to dilute light walls and monochrome style with colored objects. nine0006If you are thinking of a full-fledged renovation, stop at neutral, pastel shades of wallpaper, flooring, and furniture. It is easier to pick up textiles and decorations in such a room, they can be changed often without redoing the whole situation.
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If the girl has a hobby, you can display the results of her work on a cork or wire board above the work table
DIY wall decor: ideas for a teenage girl's room
The most space for creativity is always on the walls. Especially if they are monochromatic. You can draw on them, attach various objects to them. First of all, think about the child's hobbies. Sometimes the choice of design is obvious.
If the girl is an artist, you can set aside a place for permanent painting, or cover the plane with special paint and draw on it with chalk every day. To do this, you will need a free surface, cement, glossy, acrylic varnish, color scheme of any dark color, roller. You can buy slate spray or paint, but the cost of work will be higher. nine0003
Graphite Wall Step by Step
- Remove wallpaper. To make them easier to move away, wet them with water.
- Apply adhesive tape to the baseboard to avoid staining it.
- Dilute the components in the ratio of 300 ml of varnish to 2 tablespoons of cement and 1 teaspoon of pigment. An area of 2 * 2 meters takes ¾ liter can of varnish, 150-200 g of cement, 50 ml of color.
- Apply the first coat, let it dry and paint the wall a second time. nine0023
The main requirement is a flat surface. If such a large-scale project is inappropriate in your apartment, embody it on a small board. A chipboard sheet of any size will do. The finished item can be hung next to the study area - there it will be very relevant.
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Panel. This is a large picture that can be made from any material: fabric, plaster, wood, paper, mosaic, grass. The last option is especially interesting for nature lovers. Photographs. They can be printed and attached to a garland with clothespins or framed and hung on the wall above the sofa, bed. Large letters. If we talk about independent creativity, then the easiest way is to sew them. But if you have the skills and tools, try working with chipboard. nine0023 Flowers. Potted plants on regular and transparent shelves, in hanging planters. Herbarium collectors can hang their favorite plants in frames. Butterflies. You'll need a stencil, colored, crepe, or foil paper, scissors, and double-sided tape to stick next to a table, bed, or window. Mirror. If it doesn't have a stylish frame, create your own with dainty twigs or small stones, woven fabric or jute. The dressing table will be decorated with tree branches and dried flowers. nine0023 Homemade Thai lanterns made of cotton threads. You will need iris threads, PVA glue, a balloon, a needle and LEDs (watch the video at the end of the article). Wish card. Clippings, notes, pictures are pinned or pasted on a small stand. Hangers and shelves made of stained and antiseptic wood and large branches. Wine cork board for notes. fifteen nine0033 photoPhoto: Instagram @_handemade_barnaul
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Summer decor. Cropped plastic bottles are attached to the panel. You can pour water into them and put small bouquets.
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To create a board, you need a frame or substrate, a lot of corks cut in half and a glue gun
A small workshop on creating a panel of herbs
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Find four branches of the right size and make a frame out of them, fastening with threads
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Stretch the threads vertically as in the photo. It is better to choose a thick thread
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Fasten the plants. To make the panel pleasing to the eye longer, choose cereals, St. John's wort, thistle, yarrow. For flavor, you can add mint and other garden herbs. In the winter and autumn season, such rugs can be made from dried flowers
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Teenage girl’s room decor: decorating the ceiling, window and furniture with your own hands
If the walls are busy or the room still does not seem cozy enough, try transforming other surfaces. nine0003
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You can update old furniture with your own hands using decoupage technique
Ceiling decorations
Let's start with simple ideas. An easy way to decorate the ceiling is with various garlands made of paper, multi-colored glass, beads, buttons, photographs and other materials. All this can be hung on a chandelier, in a window opening or on beams.
A casually thrown light fabric, like organza, looks beautiful on a compact lamp. Hanging bunches of herbs and dried flowers will add atmosphere to interiors with Provence, Rustic, Scandi styles. nine0003 eight
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An interesting lighting option for modern interiors , but also gently scents room
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Remember that the dark color is only suitable for sunny rooms with very high walls. In other cases, it is better to buy pastel paint. Using stamps and fluorescent dye, you can apply a pattern that will only be visible at night.
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Another unusual piece of decor is the kokedama. These are flowers growing in a special soil wrapped in moss and wire. They can be hung from the ceiling. The downside is that every week (as soon as the earth ball becomes light), the kokedama needs to be removed and immersed in water so that it is saturated with moisture. You also need to periodically trim the moss and arrange diffused lighting. nine0003
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This video shows how to make such a ball:
Window and window sill decoration
If there are indoor flowers in simple ceramic or plastic pots on the windows, decorate them. To do this, you can use:
- Jute or multi-colored threads. Apply glue to the clay pot and wrap it with threads. From above, you can attach several buttons or other details. nine0023
- Knitted cover. This decoration option is suitable for needlewomen who are familiar with knitting or crocheting.
- Twigs, pencils, clothespins. All this can be glued to the container using PVA or simply tied with a suitable braid.
- Inscriptions. Again, you will need slate paint or a black plastic planter, on which you can write the name of the plant in Latin with chalk.
Almost all of these ideas are suitable for decorating any accessories: vases, organizers, bottles. A wide window sill can be converted into a seating area and decorated with pillows, a blanket, decorated with a mirror. The ceramic tiling also looks beautiful. nine0003 12
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Another way to make a hanging mini garden at home without kokedama and planters
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2 Photo: Instagram @studiolagom00design30 furniture decorationsYou can use whatever is at hand as decoration for a teenager's room. If the girl has audited her wardrobe and prepared things for disposal, do not rush to take them to the trash can. Perhaps they will be useful for design work. For example, you can make upholstery for ottomans, pillows or chairs from jeans or sweaters. nine0003
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Do you have an old suitcase or box? Use them to decorate using decoupage technique or paste them with collage pictures. Small things can be stored inside. Slightly shabby furniture also does not have to be changed - the same decoupage, painting in a different color or coating with slate aerosol will update it for at least a few months.
Decoupage is a decoration technique in which the finished image is transferred to wood or glass using special glue and varnish. nine0006Wood Decorating Workshop
You will need a few tools:
- Nice napkins or pictures on very thin paper.
- Scissors if the design needs to be cut into pieces.
- Glue for decoupage works. If this is the first experience in such a technique, you can take the usual PVA.
- Glossy or matt lacquer to cover the product.
- Flat, large, synthetic brush. nine0023
- White water-based paint.
Procedure:
- Prepare the surface: sand the wood, prime, let dry.
- Attach a picture and begin to apply a thick layer of glue on it.
- Wipe off any excess, but be careful as the tissue will tear easily at this point.
- The background can be painted over with acrylic paints in a suitable shade.
- Dry well and coat with two coats of lacquer. nine0023
The photo shows a chest of drawers and a suitcase covered in a similar technique.
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A canopy will create an atmosphere of comfort in any bedroom. Most often they fence off the bed. Choose a light fabric, even if it is not transparent, but bright. The simplest option that can be implemented in almost all apartments is a canopy located on four racks or stretched between two walls. nine0003
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A few more DIY room decorations.
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It is convenient to attach the decor to the mirror with a glue gun
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Such a garland can be made from felt or other bright fabric, as well as thick colored paper
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A belt as a frame for a mirror
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Unusual decoration of a vase with plastic spoons. You will need acrylic paint or spray, wire cutters, glue gun
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As you can see, do-it-yourself decor for a teenager's room is not as complicated as it might seem. A little imagination, time, desire to create - and the interior will be transformed. And finally, we invite you to watch a video with a master class on the most comfortable decoration - Thai lanterns.
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Interior design for a girl's room
Designing the interior of a girl's room is not easy. It is necessary to choose the optimal layout, furniture, color palette. The daughter is growing - the design of the bedroom should change after her, but with minimal investment of money and time.
Children's room is not just a place to sleep. This is a bedroom, a playroom, an office and a place to store clothes, books and toys. A nursery project should be creative yet practical. It is important to find a balance of form and function.
Design project by Maxim Lapshin and Maria Kosolapova
What elements make up a good design project for a girl's children's room
Decide on the color scheme for the project. Choose interior elements: wallpaper, furniture, accessories. Consider a storage system.
Color schemes
Choose one or two colors that the girl or girl likes and build a design project around them.
Bright nursery in the project of Evgenia and Ilya Emelyanov
Pink is the most girly color. To prevent the interior from looking cloying, add yellow, light green or other bright accents to it. Dusty pink with neutral shades of beige or dark gray creates a romantic mood. Brighter or more saturated shades of pink can be used with black furniture and accessories.
Purple is also a good color for girls. Different colors, different moods. For a romantic design, pair magenta with soft, wavy white fabrics and white furniture. For a modern style project, use purple with hints of yellow or bright green. nine0003
Pink in a girl's nursery can become an accent. You can take a different color as a basis, even blue. Project by Elizaveta Dudareva
Blue is a traditional color for boys, but it can also look feminine. The combination of blue with white furniture and white accents is elegant. Soft or light blue is a good backdrop for images of flowers, butterflies, rainbows, and other artwork and accessories. The same goes for green. There are many shades: from soft and calm to bright and energetic. All of them will fit into the project. nine0003
The monochrome color scheme is suitable for a discreet girl who wants to appear more mature. Neutral colors create a calm interior. The appearance of such a project is easy to change without repainting the entire room: just change the furniture or accessories.
Project by Elza Erentsenova. Part of the room is covered with wallpaper with a pattern, part - plain wallpaper. This is how the room becomes dynamic.
Wallpaper
Once you've decided on the color scheme for your project, it's time to choose your wallpaper. This element of the children's room will create a magical mood. nine0003
Floral
Floral wallpaper is a popular design option for girls' bedrooms. Furniture and accessories in a neutral color will suit them.
Starry nights
A dark, starry background will create a calm atmosphere in a child's room. This design is suitable for a small child, because in a soporific interior it will be difficult for an adult girl to do homework and do business.
Light shades
For a teenage girl, a classic-style bedroom project is suitable. Choose light and airy shades: the room will look light and airy. nine0003
Jungle Theme
Vibrant jungle-themed mural will turn your nursery into a fun place to hang out, play, learn, sleep. To complete the look, buy gold or brown linens. Decorate the room with red or yellow pillows and garlands.
Shabby chic
"Adult" style, which is becoming popular in the interiors of children's bedrooms. Beds with metal headboards or canopies go well with vintage floral wallpaper. It is a light, romantic and exquisite design that will suit both a younger girl and a girl. nine0003
In the room designed by Darya Fomina, part of the wall is decorated with chalk wallpaper
Chalk wallpaper
A wall on which you can draw is a dream of children and parents. Give the girl freedom of creativity. Let him draw on the wall, make collages and decorate the room to his liking. You solve two questions at once: now it is not only possible, but also necessary, to draw on the walls. At the same time, the design project is constantly updated by the hands of the girl herself.
Wall paintings, stencils, stripes and other accessories will also fit into the project. Little girls love the themes of cartoon princesses and other characters, but it is more practical to use photo wallpapers with trees, flowers and butterflies. They will be relevant even when the girl grows up.
Different ceiling materials visually divide the room into zones. Project by Svetlana Tamarova
Ceiling
An unusual ceiling creates an atmosphere of magic in the children's interior. You can paint a whimsical design upstairs without making the room look crowded. nine0003
The ceiling is above the head. The obvious solution is to depict the sky. Make the base layer blue. Add fluffy white clouds, a golden sun, some flying birds. An interesting option is a drawing of the night sky with metallic stars and a glowing moon.
Accent on the ceiling - an unexpected solution that makes the interior creative
If the walls are dominated by a light or neutral color, it is appropriate to make the ceiling bright. In the girls' room, a combination of ivory on the walls and a bright purple or grape color of the ceiling looks good. This looks flirtatious. nine0003
The geometric pattern adds dynamism to the interior. Keep the walls simple so they don't clash with the active ceiling design.
If you want to paint geometry on the walls, transfer the accent color to the ceiling as well. For example, make blue stripes or dots on the wall, and use the same shade of blue on the ceiling. The project will be completed.
Draping the ceiling with fabric will give the room a cozy and romantic look.
Another idea is to match the design of the ceiling with the theme of the whole project. For example, make decor in the style of the solar system. Planets on the ceiling and walls, some of which are voluminous and suspended like decorations. nine0003
If you prefer a simple and light design, try hanging lamps with an unusual design.
An interesting variant is a single pattern that starts on the wall and ends on the ceiling. The boundaries between the walls and the ceiling are erased, while the ceiling seems higher.
To fit everything you need in a small nursery, designer Olga Dorokhova chose two-level furniture
Furniture
Thematic bed - Thomas the Engine or the princess's castle - a real treat for a girl. A simple single bed in a classic style looks more boring, but it is more practical and will last longer. nine0003
In smaller rooms, use beds with built-in tables and storage. A rollaway bed does not take up everyday usable space. For teenagers, a loft bed with a study space underneath is suitable.
A practical option for a growing girl is height-adjustable furniture. She will last longer.
Maxim Vakulenko created a design project for a nursery in neutral white tones. So that the design does not look boring, mint and pink accents are placed with textiles
Neutral options - natural wood, white painted wood or metal are smart choices. They will suit any color scheme: if a young girl wants to change the color scheme of the interior, there is no need to buy new furniture.
When designing a room, it is important to remember mirrors. They are vital for girls: to paint, to preen, to collect a daily look. In addition, mirrors create the illusion of more space - this is useful in a small room.
If there is enough space, put large pillows or pouffes in a corner: you will get a comfortable area where the girl will read books, chat and play with her friends.
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Bedding is an element of the interior. Buy bed linen of an interesting design, and the look of the nursery will change.
Designer Olga Prokhorova took into account many storage systems for toys and clothes in the design of the children's room. Parents know how frustrating it is to step on a lego brick with bare feet or trip over scattered toys. nine0003
Use simple storage options to instill in your girl a love of neatness. The most practical option is boxes. They are easy to rearrange, they are convenient to put things in, the room looks clean. Beautifully designed and colorful boxes, standing on a rack with cells, are an interior decoration. And if you want the contents to be clearly visible from the outside, transparent plastic boxes will come in handy.
When things are on open shelves, it is easier for children to choose what to do. Keep books and toys on the lower shelves so she can reach them safely. Use the upper shelves for decorative items and things that are not needed daily. nine0003
A cork or magnetic board is perfect for hanging your favorite photos and important documents.
The floor in the play area must be warm. Project by Evgeny Glazov
Floor
Cover wooden or tiled floors with carpet or buy a plush rug. It will be comfortable for a little girl to sit and crawl on a soft surface. And if the child falls, the carpet will soften the blow.
When the design of the room is neutral, the color and pattern of the carpet will fill in the missing accents. If the walls are bright colors, a neutral carpet, on the contrary, will soften the interior. nine0003
Wood effect laminates are suitable for older girls. They are affordable and easy to clean. To keep your feet warm, place a small rug near your bed and work area, or make underfloor heating.
Mikail Tupchiev's project for two girls. The room has a private space for each of the sisters
How to organize space in a small nursery
Use the following ideas in the design of a small room:
- organize a study area with storage space above and below the table; nine0023
- hang a corkboard or magnetic board to free the small table from papers;
- put a small bench at the foot of the bed for friends to sit down;
- put pillows and rug in the corner for an impromptu "living room";
- put a thin sofa table as a small workspace;
- place a loft bed with a workbench underneath to optimize a small space.
nine0030In this room, "for growth" furniture was selected that can not be replaced for a long time: a table with an adjustable top, a chair, the height of which can be changed. Neutral walls, without thematic drawings, do not need to be repainted with age. Project by Yulia Kameneva
Design project that will "grow up" with the girl: tips
Designing a children's room is not easy: the child constantly has new favorite colors and themes. If each time you change the design project to the needs of the child, the repair will drag on for a long time. nine0003
A universal idea is to choose a classic style of furniture and make a neutral finish. Then you don’t have to repaint the room if the girl gets tired of pink.
Of course, some of the larger interior elements will still have to be replaced. When the girl grows out of the crib, she will need a "big" bed. When he goes to school, he will need a place to study.
Basic design principles for a growing girl's room:
- Start simple. Choose a neutral paint color or wallpaper pattern in simple colors for the base of the project. A good tip is to paint your daughter's room a bright white as a "blank canvas" for developing creative taste. Let the girl decorate the room however she wants. If you don't like it, change it back. nine0023
- Chalk or removable wallpaper instead of regular wallpaper. You can draw on chalk wallpaper without restrictions: you won’t have to redo the repair. Removable wallpaper-stickers are good to change according to the mood or to update the interior.
Such furniture and decoration will last for a long time. Any decor looks great on a neutral wall color. Parts are easier to change than renovate a room every 3-4 years. Project by Alexey Ivanov
- Choose versatile furniture. A bed in the shape of a fairy house is great for a preschool girl, but for a teenage girl you will have to buy new furniture. Choose classic options that are relevant at any age. To refresh the interior, change accessories: pillows, bed linen. nine0023
- Give the girl room to grow. She needs space to move, play, store clothes and meet friends. Remember that a baby needs a place to play, and a girl needs a place for more adult activities, such as meeting friends. Do not clutter up the children's space with unnecessary things and furniture. Provide functional storage solutions in the project.
- Let the girl be creative and individual by choosing colors and furnishings. The more the girl puts her soul into the project, the more valuable it will be: the girl will be more willing to keep the room in order. nine0023
- Save on accessories. When shopping for nursery decorations, don't forget that even the most tidy little girl can spill tea or nail polish from time to time. Shop for inexpensive rugs, linens and accessories.
As the girl grows older, her girlfriends will stay overnight. Why not immediately think of a comfortable guest place. Project by Ekaterina Nikitina
Tips for decorating a child's room
For a little girl
Design a nursery that you love: with a newborn baby, you will spend a lot of time in the nursery.
Newborn babies don't need a lot of furniture. But you will definitely need a crib, a changing table and a comfortable chair for the parent.
Don't skimp on furniture. Cheap furniture made from pressed wood and laminate is attractive in style and price, but less durable than solid wood.
Accessories give real pleasure from the interior. Give the project a personality: buy decorative letters and make up the girl's name from them. If you are embroidering or painting, make a decorative wall hanging for your little one. Add some cozy touches: soft pillows, wall stickers, a beautiful lampshade. They can always be replaced when the girl grows up. While pamper the girl with soft and beautiful things to your liking.
When your child is getting ready for school or is already in first grade, the adjustable table is a great learning aid. Project Evgeny Glazov
Preschool
At this age it is time to teach the girl to order. Keep things at a height accessible to her. Storage cabinet, shelves and hangers will be used more often if the child can easily reach them.
Many children are afraid of the dark. Buy glow-in-the-dark paint from craft or hobby stores. Try painting stars and the moon on the ceiling, or a cityscape around the edge of the room.
Use several types of lighting in the design of the nursery. Remember not only about general lighting, but also about a reading lamp. nine0003
Use removable wallpaper stickers. Let the girl have fun decorating the room to her liking. And if something goes wrong, the stickers are easy to replace.
Children love to collect. Make the process easier for them. Pictures and postcards don't always have to be tied to a corkboard or in drawers. Try hanging them on a string in front of a window, or tying them to a string along a wall to create an "interactive photo frame" in the room.
Curtains are an important design element for a little girl's room. Be sure to use a dark shade or opt for blackout curtains to darken the room for daytime naps. nine0003
Project by Anna Skvortsova
For a girl
A girl's room should have several areas: a bedroom, a study area, a dressing table and a closet, and a guest area. The girl has grown up, she does not need toys, she wants to feel like an adult.
Define your sleeping area: place the bed on a wooden platform; put a bed with a canopy or draperies; add cabinets on the sides of the bed, to separate the bed from the rest of the room. A girl can add light bulbs, photographs, pictures and other things to the sleeping area for comfort. nine0003
For the study area, buy a desk, chair and accessories that a girl will love. Consider storage: choose tables with drawers, hang open shelves and arrange cabinets. If the room is tiny, opt for a folding wall table with drawers.
All girls use cosmetics: don't forget a place to store makeup supplies, nail polishes and other things.
Clothing is another passion of teenage girls. If you have enough space, make a separate dressing room. If not, use built-in wardrobes. Make shelves for shoes and a closet for linen. nine0003
Organize a private corner to hang out with friends. Put in a couple of large soft chairs, a few hanging chairs or throw in bean bags, add a TV, a soft carpet - and a cozy living area is ready.
An original interior is obtained when you come up with a story first. Fabulous Victoria Bolotova
How to personalize a room
Mark things that a girl likes: from flowers to sea creatures. Use them in the interior. Themed bedding, rugs, wall art and window paneling add personality to the room. nine0003
Consider the child's hobbies and interests in the design of the room. Celebrate her accomplishments by displaying her awards prominently. Make a showcase for her collections, be it shells, rocks, or beads hanging from decorative wall hooks.
Painting on the wall, an unusual lamp and a beautiful dollhouse - these details create an unusual atmosphere. Project by Anastasia Korol
Encourage creativity: hang the girl's creative work in a prominent place. Use unusual things to organize an "exhibition": a wire cable with clothespins, a cork or magnetic whiteboard. nine0003
A great way to personalize a room is to include the girl's name in the interior.
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