When my sisters and I had our own rooms for the first time
during our teenage years, we knew that we were getting older, and we were
quite happy about it. For one thing, we had more privacy thank God our parents
were so supportive. Another thing that made us happy about the move is the fact
that we can actually design our rooms so that they’d express our individuality
and at the same time be molded into living spaces we can actually move around
in.
Teenage girls have a more refined taste compared to younger
girls
Teenage girls are of a different breed. Unlike younger children
who like flair and glitter, teenage girls are on the threshold of adulthood, so
their interests are beginning to align with that of normal adults, although on
a pace that most mothers would most likely want to control. With regard to room
design, teenage girls would prefer simpler designs and set ups that actually
function to serve the bedroom as it is. Teenage girls are more practical, and
this is saying a lot if you handled them in their younger years.
Mothers shouldn’t assume, though, that their daughters would
want what they choose straight off the bat. When trying to decide for good
decorating ideas for your little girl’s bedroom try having a specific thing in
mind but keep a loose leash. From there, gauge your little girl’s reaction and
proceed so that you both discover what she wants. Pro tip: remember that you’re
designing her room, not yours, so you should give her a little leeway despite
her tastes being a bit crazy for your standards. In the end, when she realizes
how off her choice is, she’d love you more for tolerating her nonetheless.
Basics of Girls Bedroom Decorating Ideas
An active and open conversation would promote creativity and an ultimately awesome design
Once you’ve opened the lines of
communications, the brainstorming of ideas shouldn’t be too hard after that.
What you should remember, though, is the important fact that each bedroom,
regardless of whether they’re for girls or old people, should have the basics
so that they’ll serve the inhabitants well and look presentable in case guests
decide to show up. An area rug would do wonders for your girl’s bedroom, for
example, because it would create that soft and princess-y feel, especially if
the design and color was something like pink and white with stars or rainbows. That may
not always be the case, though, since some girls like neutral colors like
light orange or dark green.
Another thing you should put in your girl’s room is a good set
of
window shades. As an
interior designer, I recommend solar shades because they do not let stifle the
good view from outside the window but reduce the glare significantly, making
mornings not as harsh. Good window treatment is also
important because you’d want your growing girl to have privacy from onlookers
or neighborhood boys with telescopes, if you know what I mean.
So there you have it, a little bit of everything about designing
bedrooms for your little girl. You can find more beds online at local stores in your locality. With their huge
range, you should be able to find a perfectly suited bed for the room you’re
trying to create. Alternatively, you may consider other options such as sleepeezee beds. You need to think
of comfort as
much the design. If you have other ideas or stories you want to
share, leave a comment on the space provided below. Ciao!
1 comment:
It’s during these teenage years when children, regardless of gender or orientation, have the most awkward, most memorable, and most lasting experiences that would most probably define them and the way they live their lives. If you have daughters who are going through this phase, it would be best to support them rather than oppose them and feed your beliefs down their throats. My mom showed her love for me during my teenage years by helping me design my room, and I appreciate her up to this day for that.
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