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  1. Apr 10, 2021 · Stumped for inspiration for scrapbooking your girls or teens? I have 20 layouts that I hope will get you excited to scrap with or without florals!*Affiliate ...

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    • Laura Alberts
    • Start with a delightful bed frame. Kerri Rosenthal Interiors.
    • Personalize your little girl’s bedroom. Curated Nest Interiors. Whether that’s because there are two siblings sleeping in it or because you know your daughter will want to impress her little friends, consider adding her name to her bedroom or her section of a shared one.
    • Get creative with bunk beds. Urbanology Designs.
    • Consider a house-shaped bed area… Maite Granda. If space isn’t a concern, you could make your little girl’s day (and childhood) by surprising her with a playful house bed.
    • Fun with Patterns. 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.
    • Pretty in Pink. This pink 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 child.
    • Playful Geometry. Warm gray walls serve as a blank canvas to accommodate bright furniture and accessories in this little bedroom. A whimsy upholstered kid’s headboard mimics the shape of a house, and a yellow footboard and mirror add bright color.
    • Sensible Storage. 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.
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    • Treehouse Swing. This light and airy girls room from interior designer Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs has a fort-like treehouse bed, a mounted wall desk/vanity with a teardrop-shaped mirror and a bow-backed chair, a colorful vintage rug, and a wooden swing hung from the tall ceilings for a whimsical touch.
    • Vintage Chic. This girls room from interior designer Mel Bean of Mel Bean Interiors mixes powder blue walls, vintage-style furniture, and bright, fun textiles in shades of pink to create a cheerful little nest that will work for years to come, and can be updated with simple changes like bedding and accessories.
    • Scandi-Style. This neutral-toned kids room from interior designer Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs has Scandi-style vibes with its blacks, white, and pale wood tones.
    • Lavender and Green. Interior designer Naomi Alon Coe from Little Crown Interiors pulled the lavender-and-green color palette of this Newport Beach girls room from the Bellewood forest wall mural from Rebel Walls.
    • Flanking A Window
    • Head to Head
    • Bunk Bed Against A Wall
    • Side by Side
    • Meeting in The Corner
    • Loft Bed Above A Full Bed
    • Day Bed with Trundle
    • At Opposite Ends of The Room
    • Shared Queen Bed
    • Built-In Bunks

    If a window is centered on one wall, flanking the beds on either side of the window is a great way to keep things symmetrical. The rug is easily placed centered below the window, and you can put in a window seat or a dresser between the beds.

    Lining up the beds, head to head, on one wall is becoming more and more popular in the design world and its a great use of floor space as well. This example below in BHG has an actual wall built out, which is a great way to divide the space a little for privacy, without blocking off the entire room. I love how the wall doesn’t feel big or intrusive...

    Bunk beds against a wall is a very popular choice by most parents for boys or girls shared rooms. I love the minimalist design of the beds below, as well as the book shelf and small round sconce lights for each bunk.

    A side by side bed layout is another popular choice for a shared room, for good reason. It keeps one whole side of the room open for a dresser, desk, or shelves, and the beds really become the focal point. This is a great layout for a statement wallpaper on one wall.

    With beds meeting in the corner, this shared room layout is a perfect way to utilize a corner that doesn’t have windows. It’s unconventional but so sweet, and reminds me of childhood sleepovers with my sisters.

    A loft bed above a full bed is the new type of bunk to get because it’s the perfect layout to grow with your kids. It feels like a fort (with a safer climbing option than a ladder) when they are younger, but as they get older and want their own view, they also get more foot space at the end of the bottom bunk. The built-in desk (or shelves) on one ...

    Taking up the least amount of floor space, a day bed with pull-out trundle is the perfect layout for a tiny shared room. The daybed served dual purpose, acting as a couch and a bed, and in the evening you can roll out the trundle for sis to sleep on. Just make sure to work out a plan for middle-of-the-night bathroom breaks (like putting pillows on ...

    Placing beds at opposite ends of a long and skinny room is perfect for tween or teen girls who want to keep their spaces a bit more separate. The shared areas then become the middle of the room, where you can put a desk, wardrobe, shelves, and in this case below, even some sliding barn doors!

    If your girls get along well most of the time, using a shared queen bed is a great use of floor space and opens the rest of the room up for use of a loveseat or larger chair, and keeps the room from feeling crowded. It reminds me of Little House on the Prairie when Laura and Mary would share a bed. This was actually the most common shared room situ...

    If you have a good carpenter or handy person in your home, built-in bunks are the ultimate in custom homes lately. They are incredibly trendy right now, especially if you can add in timeless elements like sconce lights, and a rolling ladder on rails. This shared room option doesn’t look like it takes up any floor space, because it doesn’t!

  3. Girl’s Bedroom Photo Gallery. Purple girl’s bedroom with cute cabinetry and shelving. The flooring looks nice, topped by a cute rug. This girl’s bedroom features light gray walls and vaulted ceiling with a cute chandelier matching the two table lamps. The nice rug matches the bed as well.

  4. Sep 2, 2021 · 3. Add timeless style with rustic bedroom features. (Image credit: Amtico) If you want a space that grows with your girl, right until adolescence, it's worth considering rustic bedroom decor. Full of country charm, a white and wood scheme complements even the smallest of kids room ideas.

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