Even though I don't have girls I still love looking at tween girls bedrooms. They are so pretty! I am used to boys, lots of blue and masculine touches, but it's fun to see what the trends are when it comes to the girls. First it's the nursery, then a little girls bedroom, then to tweens …
Even though I don’t have girls I still love looking at tween girls bedrooms. They are so pretty! I am used to boys, lots of blue and masculine touches, but it’s fun to see what the trends are when it comes to the girls.
First it’s the nursery, then a little girls bedroom, then to tweens (which can easily transition in to a teenagers space). Here are some ideas for you…
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Things I noticed in these rooms…
- Whimsical
- Touch of Luxury
- Lots of fluffy things eg. cushions, throws
- Hanging chair
- Less pink
- Calming and creative space
- Interchangeable accessories
- Choose the big pieces with longevity in mind
- Jewel colours
- Wallpaper or gallery wall
- Large florals
- Tassels
Do you have a tween girl who could do with a bedroom makeover? Maybe this could be a school holiday project!
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Comments
Donna
My 7 year old going on 17 needs a bedroom revamp. She has lots of good white basics but I need a way to add some personality. She’s well and truly past princess and frozen, and moving into boho surfie. Growing up too fast ????
Sally
Miss 8 and Miss 12 have just moved into their own rooms, thanks to Mr 18 moving out. Trying to find a style that they are happy with, budget friendly and will last a few years is hard. Thank you so much for the ideas, now to put some of them in place!
Amy
I recently moved in with my fiancé and his youngest two share a bedroom and need some extra key pieces to finish of their room. Love the rugs in these photos. Thanks for the inspiration ????