
Decorating the girls’ room generally differ from those of boys. If you are planning to decorate the bedroom for your daughter, consider making it fit for a princess. Come to think of it, her room will be her castle for a long period of time. Girls’ room may serve as their sanctuary especially by the time they are growing up. This is the area where they will be able to play, study, work, and others. In decorating the room, make it practical, featuring work spaces, book cases or shelving systems, and adorable cabinets especially designed for them. A mirror is one of the important items not to miss in a girl’s room. Functional and stylish are probably the two words that would best describe the girls’ room. Remember that it is best to involve your daughter in designing and decorating her room. After all, she will be the one to enjoy and benefit from the project.
Girls’ room decor ideas and tips that you will love
Here are some wonderful ideas that you may apply in decorating the girls’ room:
1. Dressing up the room – many people love rooms having beautiful and detailed decorations. It is therefore recommended that the wall of the girls’ room be filled with amazing, one of a kind art and decor. However, sometimes decorating the wall may be quite difficult, especially if you are working on a tight budget. Think out of the box so that you will a whole world of creative ideas beyond the cute picture frame and standard gallery. Try adding attractive tapestry for the wall. You may also try creating your own decorations such as 3D wall display with the use of colorful cardstock flowers of fans.
2. Geometric wall mural – wall mural is one of the innovative ways to dress up the girls’ room. The geometric beauty is eye-catching and is easy to recreate. With the use of some painter’s tape, creativity and imagination, you will be able to create an attractive wall décor for the room of your princess.
3. Color scheme – girls’ room have a wide range of colors to choose from, therefore it may be overwhelming at times. It is recommended to let your princess start with one or two colors that she love. From those colors, you may then create a great color scheme that works well up to her teenage years. Recommended colors that best fit the girls’ room are pink, purple, blue, orange, neutral. Pink may be the stereotype for girls, but the girl’s room does not have to be totally colored with pink. You may combine pink with yellow, lime green and other bright accents to make the feminine room look strong. This is also true when using purple color. Blue is commonly associated with boys, but may look feminine especially when paired with furniture and accents in either white or contrasting or complementary colors. Combine orange with yellow and red to bring energy into the room. White and neutral schemes may be used as a base and add pops of color through fabric, throws and accessories.
4. Wall decor – wall murals, stencils, stripes and other touches are popular in girls’ rooms. Younger girls may love cartoon characters in their rooms, but trees, flowers and butterflies may still be suitable until they grow older.
5. Window treatments – window treatments include cellular shades and Roman blinds in a neutral shade to temper bright-pink shades.
6. Bedding – to make the room look more attractive, add organic cotton pom-pom blankets and quilted duvets.
7. Furnishing – a polished-aluminum side table doubles as an element and may be used as a perch for reading material.
8. Clutter less – inspired by the Scandinavian design style, clean, contemporary and uncluterred girls’ room. Add only essential furnishings to maximize the floor area.
9. Window shades – casual-chic Roman shades stand in formore formal silk drapes in the girl’s room. Incorporate khaki color to contrast the bubblegum-pink walls, bedding and carpeting.
10. Decorative items – hand-beaded, silver and shell mosaic trinket boxes add spark on the dresser.
Happy decorating!