When you’re a teenager, a big part of your life is discovering who you are and expressing it. Life can get pretty hectic, so your bedroom is your sanctuary. It’s important that it is a place that inspires you and helps you feel in touch with who you are.
That’s why I love decorating bedrooms for teenage girls. There are so many fun ideas to explore, and they always have their own ideas of what they want and are usually fearless when it comes to decorating. It’s all about having fun with this wonderful form of self-expression.
I’ve seen so many great teen girl bedroom ideas, but I’ve gathered 10 of my favorites that explore a wide range of styles. I hope they inspire you.
Teen Girl Bedroom Ideas
Creamy neutrals look glamorous when paired with the right pattern and textures, like the shaggy rug and wood bed.
Source: Rue Magazine
This bedroom is bright and cheerful in yellow, green and blue.
Source: House Beautiful
Here’s a similar color palette as the room before it, only this time it is more subdued with a neutral wall color and more elegant accents.
Source: New England Home
Purple is a bold and beautiful choice for a teen girl bedroom.
Source: HGTV
Patterns are in full effect in this fun bedroom. Even though there are several of them, they all work together harmoniously and are balanced by the neutral bookcases.
Source: Better Homes & Gardens
A blue bed and red chair are fun pops of color that look chic when paired with black and white.
Source: The Glitter Guide
I love the pop of hot pink in this canopy bed. It looks so elegant with the white backdrop and metallic end table, the latter of which adds some edge to the space.
Source: Architectural Digest
How incredible is that ceiling? It’s a chic, unexpected touch in this blue bedroom.
Source: Traditional Home
Curtains are a clever and elegant way to hide an office nook in a bedroom.
Source: HGTV
Subtle patterns on the walls and the pillows give this elegant, mature bedroom a fun touch.
Source: Better Homes & Gardens
Which one of these teen girl bedroom ideas speaks to you the most?
Warm regards,
Megan