Kids Bedroom Design For Girls

Kids Bedroom Design For Girls

blue bunk beds with orange and grey accents

Credit: Dana Gallagher

Check out these girl's bedroom design ideas for decor that's fun, fresh, and grows with your little one.

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Fun With Patterns

girls bedroom with painted dresser

Credit: Dane Tashima

Kid's rooms are the perfect opportunity for playful designs. In this room, several fun patterns come together for a stylish mix. Don't be afraid to pair a striped wall with a floral-printed dresser. You'll be rewarded for your risk!

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Pretty In Pink

pink bedroom

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This pink little girl's room idea is a thrill for a kid at any age. The soft pink wall color is age-neutral, and the ornate rug and tufted bed frame can grow up along with your little girl. A crystal chandelier adds sparkle and maturity to the space. For a girl's bedroom idea for a small room, stick with a twin bed and narrow furniture with plenty of storage.

  • See more ideas for little girl's bedroom decor.

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Playful Geometry

bright bedroom with whimsy headboard

Credit: David Patterson

Warm gray walls serve as a blank canvas to accommodate bright furniture and accessories in this little girl's bedroom. A whimsy upholstered kid's headboard mimics the shape of a house, and a yellow footboard and mirror add bright color. A hopscotch rug ties the room's colors together while also providing a fun game to play.

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Sensible Storage

girls day bed with storage

Credit: Adam Albright

No matter what piques your daughter's interest, she probably needs plenty of storage for her treasures. Take a cue from the kitchen for organization. Kitchen cabinetry works well in girl's bedroom designs. Here, semicustom cabinets act as a built-in around the bed, and drawers beneath the bed take advantage of untapped storage space.

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Lovely Lavender

lavender and pink bedroom

Credit: Emily Followill

This blend of pink and purple is perfect for little girl's bedroom colors that will grow with the child. Give the feminine shades a unique twist with thoughtful application. Pair it with soft neutrals and hints of periwinkle for a classic-meets-glam vibe. This room's lavender walls, window treatments, and throw pillows work well for a teen, and later on it can suit a guest room. The classic furniture pieces suit either purpose, and simple switches can introduce more subdued accent colors.

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Beautiful Bunks

white built in bunk beds

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Try this little girl's room idea for a shared bedroom or a bedroom with space for sleepovers. A curved design prevents the white built-in bunks from feeling bulky, while a smattering of carpet tiles add bright, fun color and soften the room's flooring. Using carpet tiles is a smart move with girls that love to do arts and crafts; if there is a permanent stain on one tile, simply replace it.

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Colorful and Fun

pink and green bedroom

Credit: Gordon Beall

A foundation of sleek white offers a modern look for this girl's room, while vivid sherbet green and lipstick pink add youthful personality. While a two-color scheme is simple, sometimes adding a third color can make a kid's room sing. This also lets you incorporate a favorite, of-the-moment color. In this girl's bedroom idea, bedding with the room's pink and green scheme features a bit of blue, which also makes a splash on the storage boxes atop the dresser.

  • See what colors go with pink.

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Tucked Away

cottage girl's bedroom

Credit: Werner Straube

Look to your attic for space to grow, like in this little girl's bedroom design. If a remodel is involved, tailor the basics of the room to suit your home's style. For example, if you have a farmhouse, use warm, rustic wood on the walls and floor. That way, the space will blend seamlessly with the rest of the home should it be used for another purpose down the road.

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Sophisticated Baby

animal baby nursery

Credit: Robert Brinson

Baby nurseries don't have to be swathed in pastels and animal motifs. For a more sophisticated look, start with a foundation of warm and soothing grays, and use geometric or abstract patterns. In this nursery, a single pattern on the window treatments and bed skirt furthers the minimalist vibe. Look for ways to take advantage of every nook in a kid's rooms. Here, a changing table tucks perfectly into a small alcove, leaving more available floor space.

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Simple Sparkle

pink princess themed bedroom

Credit: Anthony Masterson

Add some sparkle to a princess-themed room with a starry wallpapered ceiling. This room's blue ceiling, as well as small pops of powder blues, lavender, and bright coral, breaks up a mostly pink color scheme. Statement light fixtures above the bed give extra glamour that can carry into teenage years.

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Pattern Panache

colorful pattered accented girls bedroom

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Be bold with pattern mixing in a little girl's bedroom accessories to create a space with youthful energy. Like in other rooms, keep scale in mind and mix large, small, and medium-scale patterns to achieve balance. In a shared bedroom, repeat the same patterns from bed to bed and create a symmetrical setup.

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Get the Blues

light blue bedroom with bold chandelier

Credit: William Geddes

While blue is often a go-to color for boys' bedrooms, that doesn't mean it's no-girls-allowed. Take on this hue for a cool girl room idea. Whether you choose to go vibrant, pastel, or dark, use organic or floral prints, billowy window treatments, and layers of bedding to soften the look.

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All Kinds of Color

green and pink pattered bedroom

Credit: Dominique Vorillon

In a girl's bedroom with plenty of bold colors and prints, scale back the wall color to invite serenity into the space. Look for a white with undertones of a color used in the room. Here, a white with a pink cast provides a break in the action while blending with the room's cheeky pink accents. The little girl's bedroom furniture provides a stark difference to the pastel walls.

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Just Dance

traditional bedding with ruffles and florals

Credit: Laurie Black

Many little girl's bedroom themes can be loud or trendy rather than timeless. If you'd rather avoid them, look for more subtle ways to incorporate a child's interests or hobbies. For a ballet enthusiast, dress the room in shades of pink, plenty of ruffles, and a few nods to her passion, such as a display of tutus and a piece of art, rather than a whole ballet-slipper bedding set and suite of accessories.

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Spice It Up

bright blue and orange bedding

Credit: John Loecke

Make a classic color scheme little-girl friendly with a splash of citrus. In this traditional blue and white bedroom, fun accents of orange add pop. The major elements in the room—the wall, the bed, and the side table—are in blue so the space remains restful.

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Pink and Green Oasis

peppy bedroom color palette with pinks and greens

Credit: Robert Brinson

A peppy palette of pinks and yellow-base greens is playful, but it also transitions from a toddler room idea to teen decor. The mix of patterns knows no age barrier and provides plenty of other color options for makeovers later on. For example, the soft sage or fuchsia in the bedding could easily translate into a wall color, and the room would still sport a cohesive design.

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Purple Shared Room

purple bunk beds with blue and green accents

Credit: John Granen

For shared bedrooms where the occupants don't see eye to eye on color, find one hue that appeals to both parties and let each choose an accent color. For multi-hue schemes, include plenty of white to tame the color confluence, like the white furniture in this cute girl bedroom idea.

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Little Girl, Big Style

girl pink bedroom with monogrammed bedspread

Credit: Gordon Beall

Bold window panels boast a flower pattern that includes lots of bright pink in this girl's room idea. The custom coverlet's red embroidery has a refined look that can stay with the room's pre-kindergarten resident until she reaches college age. A queen-size bed with a custom-designed headboard fills the large area between a closet and dresser on one wall and built-in bookcases and window seats across the room.

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Beautiful Bunks

blue bunk beds with orange and grey accents

Credit: Dana Gallagher

If pink and purple don't suit your child, look for girl's room paint ideas that incorporate neutral hues or shades of blue. Gray wallpaper provides a blank canvas in this shared kid's bedroom, allowing blue painted bunk beds and orange bedding to take center stage.

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