Guest Picks: Recipe for a Sweet — But Not Too Sugary — Girl's Room
I love purchasing a few prints from the same artists, as it often makes the space feel instantly more cohesive due to the similar styles, color palettes and subject matters.
I love the texture and look of linen bedding. The fresh color of this duvet will be a hit, and the fact that it is a solid will allow you to buy a ton of fun, patterned sheets.
You can never go wrong with a good graphic fruit print. Take your pick from lemons, pears, apples and strawberries.
I love that these sprinkle sheets can grow with your child and that they’ll be equally loved by 3-year-olds and teenagers.
This is a great transitional piece. The pop of color makes it fun, and the simple shape and metallic sheen keep it a little more sophisticated.
Garlands really allow you to tie the color palette of the room together, and they can often be customized to suit your space’s specific needs. Plus, they’re just plain fun!
Don’t forget about nature’s sweets! This bee print is beautiful with its great movement and simplicity.
I think 3-D wall art is a great way to add dimension to a space, and the metallic will elevate the room to tween or teen status.
Toys can be part of the decor as well, and no one is ever too old for an icing and sprinkle covered doughnut!
This is something pretty to catch all of those trinkets that inevitably make their way home in pockets. This is a must in any kids’ room, no matter the age.
I probably wouldn’t put a white rug in a younger child’s room; but in a teen girl’s space, it will probably survive relatively unscathed.
This Gummy Bear nightlight is another fun piece that toddlers, children, tweens and teens can appreciate in equal proportion. It adds a fun bit of whimsy and a bold dash of color to the space.
Wall decals are so great for a kids’ space because they are usually relatively inexpensive, make a big impact and are easily changed.
I love that the surface on this little side table is a bit inset like a tray. It can really hold onto all of the treasures that will inevitably land on it.
Every kid likes their room to feel personal, and putting their name or initials on the wall is a great way to accomplish just that.
A bit of black instantly ups the sophistication level of a kids’ space, so this throw is great for a tween or teen.
No one ever outgrows the fun of flopping onto a big soft pouf or beanbag chair. The dipped look of this one will be much appreciated by any trend-loving teen.
This is a great message presented in a fun, whimsical way. Because what girl doesn’t love unicorns?Next: 5 Teen and Tween Girls’ Rooms With Fresh-Faced Style
This lovely popsicle print has a fun, modern color palette and is sure to please a kid or teen.
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