Girls Bedroom Ideas: 6 Popular Bedroom Themes For Girls
Princess Bedroom Ideas
Flower Bedroom Ideas
- A single theme flower bedroom, such as all daisies, roses, or violets
- A garden theme, complete with a picket fence, withmany different kinds and colours of flowers
- Big, bold, bright flowers for your tween or teen’s room
Retro Bedroom Ideas
1950s Bedroom Theme
- Colours – muted pink and turquoise blue
- Boldly patterned wallpaper often with atomic symbols
- Sleek furniture
- Accessories in bright plastic
1960s Bedroom Theme
- Colours – multicolours or black and white
- Psychedelic patterns and tie dye
- Peace signs and large flowers
- Pop art posters, beads, and shag carpets, large paper flowers
1970s Bedroom Theme
- Colours – oranges and earthy browns or black and white accented with one bright colour
- Chunky and sturdy furniture
- Sleek lamps, often made of metal
1980s Bedroom Theme
- Teal and mauve
- Modern design with striking curves and angles
- Metallic accents
Don't Forget The Finishing Touches
What are the best finishing touches for your daughter's bedroom? Beds for girls that pass the teenager test aren’t always easy to find. However, creating the perfect finishing touches can be. All you need is a little imagination! Here we take you through how choosing beds for girls needn’t be a headache, as accessories really can make all the difference.
The teenage years are all about finding your own identity. Although it can be a tricky time, stamping your mark on your surroundings is all part of growing up. This idea can really influence small things such as bedroom décor. Without a doubt, decorating headboards with festoon lights, or choosing blankets and throws that make rooms feel cosy and familiar can be really helpful for teens navigating young adulthood. This is where beds for teenage girls can really start to feel individual!
Vision boards
With busy young minds going into overdrive, focusing on the bigger picture can be good for teens. Simple pinboards are excellent for visualising dreams and ambitions that can sometimes feel all too far away. Also, using pinboards to create mood boards and collages of friends offer a creative outlet. When searching for beds for teenage girls, it’s important to remember how you want your child to feel in their bedroom. Above all, a vision board helps to channel their feelings and emotions to create a harmonious and positive space.
Keep it cosy
Who doesn’t love snuggling down after a long day? Beds for teenage girls are really enhanced with the addition of practical and stylish accessories. Firstly, a super-soft throw adds cosy details to a room as well as comfort when the nights draw in. Secondly, rugs are brilliant for zoning areas of a room, providing the perfect foundation for a make-up station or reading nuk. Finally, a snug place to perch is a must for a teenager’s bedroom. Whether it’s a beanbag or a cute accent chair, additional seating adds versatility to a room.
Lighting
As with any room, lighting is key. Beds for teenage girls need appropriate bedside lighting for reading and creating a cosy space. Whether it’s a bendy bunk light or novelty lamp, there are lots of options that can add character to a bedroom.
We hope you find these tips useful! And don’t forget, we love to see our Room to Grow pieces in their new homes, so tag us in your room pics on Facebook or Instagram @roomtogrowbeds.
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