Friday, November 6, 2009

Teen Girl Bedroom Decor Ideas

Twin beds with ample storage below.


There comes a time in every little girl's life when the frilly, floral bedroom filled with stuffed animals is no longer fulfilling her dreams. If your princess is now a teenager, she has different needs and it's probably time for a makeover. Be sure to sit down with her and discover what her favorite ideas are so you can create something together. You might have some fabulous ideas, but if she doesn't concur your time and money will be wasted.


Considerations


When planning your teen's room, keep in mind that it not only serves as a sleeping area, but it is most likely going to be where she does homework and school projects. This is also where your teen will do the majority of her entertaining and playing. Make certain your plans include space for each of these major activities. If she has a hobby, be sure to keep that in mind in your planning phase.


Organization


One of the most important elements of a teen's room is ample storage and organization. Teens are busy with school, friends and extracurricular activities, so they have little time for straightening or cleaning. Make sure you provide a large desk space with room for computer or laptop as well as a well-lit area for reading and writing. Plenty of drawers and shelving will help your daughter keep the clutter down and remain organized and focused. Add labeled containers for bulky items such as sports equipment or off-season clothing. Add pegboards or corkboards for hanging friends' photos and memorabilia so that it doesn't end up on the floor. Shoes can be organized in the closet with an over-the-door hanging shoe rack. Ikea has some inexpensive choices in desks, shelving and drawers.


Bold Colors


Teens love vibrant colors, so listen to their choices and find creative, bold ways to incorporate their favorites. Shades of purple are popular with teenage girls; add a splash of green or orange to brighten up the space. Paint the walls purple and add 1-foot horizontal gold stripes or giant bubbles of green. Allow their rooms to be filled with creativity and it will serve to enhance the time they spend there.


Finishing Touches


Once the color choices have been made, it is easy to decorate accordingly. Kids seldom enjoy making their bed, so make it easy on them and simply use a bottom sheet and a duvet. One quick toss and the job is done. Choose bedding to match the wall colors; find a soft, comfortable chair that they can easily snuggle up in to read; and again, provide good lighting. Add a large, room-size rug with big, fluffy pillows for friends to hang out and relax on. She'll also love a full-length mirror strategically hung to get the whole picture of herself before she leaves the house.

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