15 Teen Girl Bedroom Ideas She'll Obsess Over
A teen girl's bedroom that reflects her personal style is essential. It's a place she likely spends much of her time in and is often the only area she can truly claim as her own—having some free reign to do with it as she pleases. If you want to help craft a room she'll love, take a look at some of our favorite bedrooms by designers for serious teen bedroom inspiration. From simple updates like installing a statement chandelier to adding a built-in desk space with ample storage, you're sure to come across an idea or two that will totally transform her space—in a way you both like and that she'll also grow into!
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Choose a Fun Headboard

A headboard can give any bedroom an instant wow factor. The matching curved headboards in this teen hideout designed by Charlotte Lucas add a soft touch to the overall room. Not to mention, the palette of blush, lilac, and peach will never go out of style.
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Find a Statement Chandelier

Don't overlook the ceiling lights. Whether you go for a soft fringe chandelier—like the one from Anthropologie in this room designed by Regan Baker—or try something full of jewels for a dramatic effect, a standout light will brighten up the space and make it look more put together.
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Install a Hanging Chair

If there's a corner of the bedroom you don't know what to do with, install a hanging chair as design firm Cuffhome did in this Los Angeles home. Add a cozy throw blanket and pillow, and it'll become the perfect place to lounge and read a book.
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Go for Colorful, Patterned Curtains

For a mature take on the current Barbiecore trend that will actually last, adorn the windows with colorful, patterned curtains that feature pops of pink. Pair it with a bright pink bed frame for good measure, as Nicole Dohmen of Atelier ND Interior did in this home.
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Select a Floral Wallpaper

The wallpaper girl aesthetic will always be a sought-after style. Cover the walls in any detailed, floral wallpaper, and you'll be off to a good start. Bonus points if you match any furnishings to the wallpaper pattern, as designer Amy Berry did with French blue toile in this room.
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Incorporate Storage

You can never have too much storage. In this bedroom by Eric Olsen, the designer created a platform bed with storage drawers and an attached desk built by H&J Cabinets. It's ideal for stowing anything from clothes to extra blankets. Read More...