From beachside glamour and safari-styling to chic nurseries and a place to let her imagination run wild, you can really create an amazing space for your daughter simply by redecorating her bedroom.
Stuck for inspiration? We’re here to help with 10 of our favourite bedroom design ideas for girls – for really little ones, growing girls and teenagers too. Take a look and see which one would work for your daughter.
1. LIFE ON SAFARI
Who wouldn’t want to go to sleep cuddling a giraffe or wake to the sight of a lemur on their walls? If your little one just loves animals, this is a super cute design idea. The four poster bed is just amazing too.
2. BRING THEIR IMAGINATION TO LIFE
This room just screams fun and play. From the shop wall art to the calming tones and beautiful feature wall, it’s the ideal room to let her imagination run wild.
3. IN THE MIGHTY JUNGLE
Got two little explorers on your hands? This girl’s bedroom design idea works so well for two girls with a love of the jungle. The feature wall is fun and the bed makes fantastic use of the space to comfortably sleep two. And who doesn’t love a sloth pillow?
4. A PLACE JUST FOR HER
This is a great girl’s bedroom design idea to really create a place that’s just for her. The turtle wallpaper and the soft animals on the bed (yes that’s an octopus) bring an under the sea theme to the room, but it’s the idea of the curtain that really creates a place just for her. You know she’ll love it.
5. A LITTLE MERMAID
If your little one loves Ariel and all things mermaids, this truly is a magical design idea. The wall art is beautiful and will capture her imagination, whilst the soothing pink tones bring thoughts of coral and underwater adventures. The mermaid tail hooks are a delightful touch too.
IF YOU GO DOWN TO THE WOODS TODAY
Whether she loves the Gruffalo, dreams of adventures in the woods or just can’t get enough of her teddies, this is the ideal design to bring a fairy tale woodland theme to her bedroom. The overhead cover for the bed just makes it even more magical when reading her stories before bed.
7. CLASSIC AND CHIC
This stylish design works well for a teenager’s bedroom. The bed doubles up as a seating and TV area for friends, whilst the desk and the neutral colour tones help with studying for those all-important exams.
8. HER OWN LITTLE SANCTUARY
Yes you want her to be interacting with the family as much as possible, but she also needs her own space. This bedroom design idea makes great use of the available space – the elevated bed ensures a seating area can be incorporated too, whilst the shelves and storage keep things nice and tidy. It’s a beautifully decorated multi-functional girl’s bedroom.
9. A BEAUTIFUL NURSERY
This nursery design for a little girl is just delightful. The pink tones are understated and soothing (great for you during those long feeds). The wooden furniture also brings a classic retro feel to the room.
10. HER VERY OWN BEACHSIDE HIDEOUT
Classic, chic and stylish. It really doesn’t get any better than this beachside retreat for a teenage girl. If she’s dreaming of far flung lands, golden white sand, turquoise oceans and the adventure of a lifetime, this is the room for her. The wood-effect walls and rope around the light bring feelings of salty beach shacks while the duvet and rug evoke a Caribbean or Thai escape. Just perfect.
If you want to create a showstopping bedroom for your daughter, why not bring one of these designs to life in your very own new home? If you’re interested in buying a new home, or want to talk to us about the process of buying a new build property, simply get in touch today.
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