Best 25 Girls Bedroom Ideas

Creating a girl’s bedroom to fit her style is easy when you use our expert tips and inspiring photos.
Learn how to create a room that meets her every need and expresses her personal style.
Plus, find the perfect bedding and furniture to meet all of your girl’s needs.
1. Whimsical Canopy Tent Bed

This enchanting little girl’s room features a playful canopy tent bed and a friendly pink and green color scheme.
The floral wallpaper provides a beautiful backdrop for the soft pink and green accents in the room, and the matching floral bedding ties the color scheme together.
Tent beds are a fun and whimsical way to create a focal point in a girl’s bedroom.
You can find tent beds in all shapes and sizes, from simple and modern to elaborate and princess-like.
2. Pastel Forest Friends

The best part about creating a bedroom for your little girl is that you can take the opportunity to revisit your own childhood.
This adorable bedroom from The DIY Mommy is a perfect example of how to do it.
The pastel color scheme is perfect for a little girl’s room, and the forest friends theme is so sweet and whimsical.
The DIY Mommy also has a great tutorial for how to create that beautiful accent wall. It’s easier than you might think!
3. Starry Night

A moon and stars theme is perfect for any age. In this room, the ceiling and walls are painted to look like a starry night.
A cloud-like rug and a moon-shaped pillow add to the theme.
The pink and white color scheme with pops of gold is a perfect combination for a girl’s room.
4. Map it Out

Got a little explorer on your hands? Map out her bedroom with a world map mural.
This girl’s bedroom design is the perfect way to inspire a love of travel and learning.
5. Don’t Stop the Music

If your kiddo loves to sing, dance, and listen to music, then consider creating a space where she can do all of those things.
This bedroom designed by Chango & Co. has a giant stage complete with a curtain that can be drawn for impromptu performances.
A music area with a keyboard and a kid-sized drum set makes it easy for her to play her favorite songs.
6. Swinging in Sunshine

If your little girl’s room has a lot of natural light, it’s time to make the most of it.
This room by The Leslie Style features a hanging rattan chair to make the most of the sunshine.
Propped up by a stand or hanging from the ceiling, a chair like this is the perfect place to read a book or simply relax.
You can also use the chair to define a little reading nook in your child’s room.
Add a small bookshelf, a few pillows, and a cozy rug, and you’ve got the perfect spot for your little one to unwind.
7. The Littlest Mermaid

This room is a mermaid’s dream come true. The soft, watery colors in the wallpaper are a perfect compliment to the light aqua paint.
The shell bed frame is a showstopper, and I love how the soft pink bedding brings out the pink in the wallpaper.
The gold in the nightstand and sconces add a touch of sophistication to this dreamy little girl’s bedroom.
8. Let’s Play

The playroom is another space that’s often overlooked in the design process, but not in this room by Chango & Co.! The designers created a cozy playroom in the corner of the room with a canopy and a plush rug.
The best part? The playroom canopy can be taken down when the child gets older and replaced with a bed canopy!
9. A Boho Dream

This room is the perfect example of how to do boho without going overboard.
The soft pink walls and matching bedding are the perfect backdrop for the pops of burnt orange and blues throughout the room.
The vintage-inspired rug, rattan hanging chair, and houseplant add warmth to the space.
While the white furniture and gold accents keep it from feeling too busy.
10. The Best of Both Worlds

Why choose between a playroom and a bedroom when you can have both? A raised platform in this girl’s bedroom by Chango & Co. creates a special sleeping nook and play area.
A curtain can be pulled closed to provide a little extra privacy when needed. The mix of patterns and colors in the bedding ties the whole space together.
11. A Splash of Color

Who says you can’t mix multiple colors and patterns in one room? This bedroom designed by Studio DB proves that the more you mix, the better.
The headboard and curtain fabric are both from John Robshaw, and the bed is covered in a vintage Suzani quilt.
The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Pink Carnation, and the carpet is from Stark.
12. Climbing to the Top

When you have a small space, it’s important to make the most of every inch. In this room, the bed is lofted to create a special sleeping nook.
The rest of the room is kept light and bright with white walls, a white ceiling, and white bedding.
A simple white curtain can be pulled closed to create a little bit of privacy for the bed area.
13. Princess Perfection
This bedroom is like something out of a fairytale with its canopy bed and chandelier.
The soft pinks and whites make it feel like a room that a princess would live in.
The wallpaper accent wall behind the bed is a great way to add a lot of personality to the room without taking up any floor space.
A room like this would be perfect for a little girl who loves all things girly.
14. A Room that Pops!
Some kids have a favorite color, and they want it in their room as much as possible.
This is a great way to incorporate a bold hue into the space without having to paint an entire wall.
Instead, you can add a pop of color with a fun piece of furniture or a bold accent. This rainbow bookshelf is a great way to add a big pop of color to a room.
15. The Magic of Harry Potter
If your little one is a Harry Potter fan, then this bedroom is a must-see.
The wallpaper is a magical ode to the beloved series and sets the stage for a whimsical space.
An enchanted forest mural brings the outdoors inside, and a hanging canopy adds a touch of elegance to the room.
The design team at House of Jade Interiors also added a custom window seat to the room, which is perfect for curling up with a good book.
The plush pillows and cozy throw make it the perfect spot to relax.
16. A True Work of Art
A hand-painted mural is a stunning way to create a unique bedroom design. This garden-inspired mural was created by artist Eliza Todd.
The room’s design is kept simple with a neutral color palette and a few pops of color.
A bold rug, a few throw pillows, and the flowers in the mural are all the room needs to feel lively and colorful.
17. A Cozy Castle
If your little girl is a princess in the making, you can make her dreams come true with a castle-inspired bedroom.
This room, designed by Chango & Co., is the perfect example.
The bunk bed is a cozy place for her to sleep, and the top bunk is enclosed, creating a cozy little hideaway.
The rest of the room is filled with whimsical details, like the scalloped window treatments, the gold star decals on the ceiling, and the cloud-like light fixture.
A soft color palette of pinks and blues keeps the room feeling feminine and youthful.
18. A Room Fit for a Fashionista
For a teenage girl, fashion is a big part of her world. So why not make it a big part of her bedroom decor, too?
This room by Regan Baker Design is a perfect example of how you can incorporate your love of fashion into your bedroom decor.
The oversized mood board is a great way to showcase your favorite pieces, and the fun, feminine color scheme is a great way to make a statement.
19. A Space to Study
Your teen might not be so into the idea of a desk, but a chic table and chair can double as a workspace and a place to apply makeup or style hair.
In this bedroom designed by 2LG Studio, the table is also a nightstand, which makes it feel less like a desk and more like a multi-use surface.
20. Pretty in Pink
Pink is a classic color for a girl’s room, and can still be playful and bright.
This bedroom designed by Liz Caan uses a pink and white color scheme, with some pops of yellow and a bold wallpaper to keep things interesting.
The hanging canopy and fairy lights create a magical feel, but the room still feels sophisticated.
The key is to keep the walls and furniture neutral and add in some color with the bedding, window treatments and decor.
21. A Little Bit Country
This room is the perfect blend of classic and country, with a little bit of glam mixed in.
The bed, with its soft pink bedding, is the obvious focal point, but the chandelier and floral wallpaper are also worth noting.
The large area rug is a great way to add some color and pattern to the floor, and the white furniture pieces are the perfect way to tie everything together.
22. A Room for Sisters
If you have two daughters who share a room, it’s important to make sure each girl has her own space.
This bedroom by Chelsie Lee of Rose & Laurel is a perfect example.
The room is divided by a curtain, with the youngest daughter’s bed on one side and the older daughter’s bed on the other.
The beds are the same, but they feel unique thanks to the different bedding.
The older daughter’s bed is outfitted with a pink quilt and a mix of patterned pillows, while the younger daughter’s bed features a ruffled duvet cover and a few coordinating pillows.
23. The Perfect Bedroom for a Young Teenager
When a little girl starts to grow up, she might want to transform her bedroom into a more sophisticated space.
This bedroom is perfect for a young teenager who wants to express her personality through her decor.
The statement wall is covered in a bright and bold wallpaper. The rest of the room is kept simple and sophisticated.
We love the light pink color palette and the addition of a canopy bed.
The room is filled with personal touches, like the framed art and the vintage accessories. The overall look is a modern take on a classic room.
24. A Room with a View
You don’t have to be on the beach to bring that breezy, open feel into your bedroom.
This room has a beautiful view of the surrounding trees, and the greenery is reflected in the room’s color scheme.
The soft, sage green walls and the natural wood furniture and accents give the room a sophisticated, yet still youthful, look.
25. A Room for a Princess
There’s no shortage of pink in this room, but the color scheme is anything but monochromatic.
A high-gloss wall, a lacquered desk, and a mirrored side table add modern sophistication.
A canopy bed with a tufted headboard is the ultimate princess retreat.
Conclusion
If you’re not sure what kind of décor you want in your daughter’s bedroom, start by looking at what she already has. Chances are, the room you’re planning to decorate is already filled with items she loves, so use them as a starting point. For example, if she loves an item of clothing, consider using it as a jumping-off point for the color scheme. Or, if she’s really into a particular book, consider using it as a theme for the room.