A girl’s bedroom can be whatever she wants! It doesn’t have to be pink, it doesn’t have to have princesses, and it doesn’t have to have unicorns or rainbows. A girl’s room can easily have dragons and dinosaurs, or pirates, or soccer balls, or animals and explorers. And this is also true the other way around, meaning there does no harm in a boy want to have princes and princesses in his room!
All this just to say that the stereotyped concept of a girl’s bedroom, delicate and in shades of pink, may be your little “princess’ dream” or not! And if not, the best thing is to listen to her, because an independent girl with strong opinions will not be happy if she doesn’t have a say in the decoration of her room!
When you are babies, the decoration of your room is totally thought by us, and for some children this continues for a long time. But for others, childhood has its own taste that must be respected whenever possible.
So your princess wants a princess room? Let’s go ahead! Do not want? Follow the other way! Explore our ideas well to see more options and get inspired.
Ideas for girls’ rooms in small spaces?
If space is not enough, it is always best to simplify, even if your little coquette dreams of big. Bet on the walls to give a personalized touch to the decor and on basic furniture so as not to overload the space. In this field, multi functional furniture can do wonders, adding functions and saving space.
But make sure that your multi functional furniture is made to measure by specialized professionals: only then will you achieve a perfect fit to the available area, total customization to your child’s style and even a pleasant surprise on the budget, as this furniture can average term come out cheaper than mass produced furniture and its necessary adaptations.
Don’t forget the importance of choosing the right colors! Opt for soft colors, with a great predominance of white and details in the color of choice, whether pink, lavender, aqua green or pastel blue.
The addition of mirrors works in almost all environments when it comes to making them more spacious and bright, but in a girl’s room, especially if you’re vain as usual, a mirror is a bet more than it wins!
Ideas and color schemes
Choosing the color scheme is essential! We are talking about children, sensitive beings, whose developing brain is particularly exposed to sensory stimuli.
More than a simple matter of taste, the choice of colors for a girl’s bedroom should also contribute to calming and calming, and, paradoxically, also cheering and stimulating when necessary.
So what colors to choose? You can opt for the feminine classic: – the pink color. This is a color repeated to exhaustion by little princesses around the world, but far from being a castrating color, the application of pink should be seen as a mere possibility, as there are a multitude of tones within this color that can be explored, chosen and applied individually or combining shades with each other.
A fantastic idea for using the color pink is to make a wall with vertical stripes that vary in shades of pink, from light pink to almost hot pink. You can also paint a wall pink leaving the rest white, or, why not, create sections of polka dots in various shades of pink? These are simple suggestions that will energize the eternal rose!
However, the feminine world is not limited to this color… Yellow, faint, or in vibrant notes, can also be a cheerful and very feminine color, for a less conventional chromatic alternative. Coral is a bold and intense choice, but feminine, which can please a princess with a strong personality, but for a bedroom, the best bet will be on this color in details and accessories, or in small portions… Avoid, for example, a bed or a coral colored wall as it will look too aggressive.
Another very used color scheme, in this case also in rooms for boys , is the use of neutral tones, in beige, brown, dry green or dark orange, combined with white. This color palette is very relaxing and soothing, but at the same time cheerful enough that the room doesn’t look dull. Beige furniture, combined with a portion of dry green and orange wall looks great, for example.
And don’t forget that the color doesn’t have to be unique, or flat. You can choose to decorate with patterns and combinations of different colors… Butterflies, polka dots, hearts, flowers, princess wreaths, on the wall or as decorative accessories, made of wood, plush, stickers or felt, are classics in girls’ rooms that will never go out of style.
In conclusion, a girl’s bedroom can be any color, but choosing a soft pastel color will ensure feminine softness and a delicate, relaxing look.
Furniture for a girl’s bedroom
Beautiful, quality furniture is essential in any child’s room, as kids are intense and prone to spoiling, but if your little woman is very feminine and given to feminine and delicate details, the choice of furniture is even more important because implies the storage space she will need for her myriad accessories.
When shopping, don’t forget to include in the room layout, in addition to the inevitable bed, a closet and a dresser. If space is sufficient, think of a play area, with a small table, two chairs, a shelf and/or boxes for toys. If space is not enough, you can include the storage of toys in the clothes cabinet, but don’t forget to identify it correctly with the reasons chosen for the environment (for example labels with butterflies or hearts).
Always leave some space for play, as it is fundamental to growth. It can be a mere comfortable and colorful rug next to the toys’ storage.
When choosing a bed you will also face several options, each with advantages and disadvantages:
– Children’s beds are beautiful, safe (they usually have railings) and customization. There are plenty of models on the market to meet all the criteria in the decor you’ve chosen, but soon the girl grows up and the bed has to be replaced;
– the so-called single beds are a good option as they will last longer and accompany growth, but they are more serious and “grown up”, with less chance of customizing;
– And also choose themed beds, such as princess carriages, dolls’ houses, castles, etc., but although you can have them made at your will (or the little one) these furniture can end up getting tired or even last a few years, when the growth you change tastes.
Decorating Ideas for Girls Bedrooms
We’ve already talked about a few, but let’s go into a little more detail.
A perfect decoration, especially for girls from the age of three, is to use their favorite characters from movies and animation series. You can use stickers, mobiles, posters or clay pieces. There is usually a wide variety of merchandising for these characters on the market, but you can opt for do-it-yourself projects and create dolls, felt figures, wreaths or pennants to decorate your daughter’s room.
And the best thing about this idea is being able to involve her in the project, being fun and totally personalized.
If you’re trying your hardest to get away from the consumerist world that the characters represent, you can choose to choose a base color, with a loving “character”, and develop the room’s decor from that base. Or play with the classics and create a “princess room”, betting on baby pink shades combined with white and adding “royal” details like a bed canopy, wreaths on the wall, or a crown at the head of the bed.
Bunnies, pandas, or any other animal your girl prefers can also be the main reason for any decoration. Or stripes, or hearts, or clouds, stars, or… Any other reason that pleases both the child and the family!
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