Kids' Room Design Ideas with Carpet for Girls

James Street by BuildHer
James Street by BuildHer
BuildHer CollectiveBuildHer Collective
The ultimate kids bedroom. Plenty of splace, plenty of storage.
Warrawee House
Warrawee House
Margot Klockmann DesignMargot Klockmann Design
A fun corner of a attic playroom for crafting and drawing
Encino Girl's Bedroom
Encino Girl's Bedroom
JAC InteriorsJAC Interiors
Teen Girls Bedroom Romo Quintus fabric on pillows and window shade, Room and Board Moda Cubby nightstand, Shabby Chic silver woven basket and moroccan pouf, Jonathan Adler Whittier Lamp, Schumacher Birds and Butterflies wallpaper. Photo by Sal Taylor Kidd
Wellesley Residence 2
Wellesley Residence 2
Elms Interior DesignElms Interior Design
Photography by Michael J. Lee Photography
The Davis Home
The Davis Home
Marker Girl HomeMarker Girl Home
Girls Bedroom who loves musical theatre. Painted in Sherwin Williams potentially Purple. Upholstered Daybed Custom Drapery and nightstands.
Updated Suburban Tract Home
Updated Suburban Tract Home
Lark InteriorLark Interior
The sweet girls who own this room asked for "hot pink" so we delivered! The vintage dresser that we had lacquered provides tons of storage.
Transitional Mount Baker Home
Transitional Mount Baker Home
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLCSeattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
An attic room is the perfect space to create a cozy children's bedroom. Accent colors of pink are used for interest and detail.
Transitional Family Home
Transitional Family Home
Skapa DesignSkapa Design
This lovely transitional home in Minnesota's lake country pairs industrial elements with softer formal touches. It uses an eclectic mix of materials and design elements to create a beautiful yet comfortable family home.
Twins on 12th - Her Room
Twins on 12th - Her Room
MOTIV InteriorsMOTIV Interiors
Interior Designer: MOTIV Interiors LLC Photographer: Sam Angel Photography Design Challenge: This 8 year-old boy and girl were outgrowing their existing setup and needed to update their rooms with a plan that would carry them forward into middle school and beyond. In addition to gaining storage and study areas, could these twins show off their big personalities? Absolutely, we said! MOTIV Interiors tackled the rooms of these youngsters living in Nashville's 12th South Neighborhood and created an environment where the dynamic duo can learn, create, and grow together for years to come. Design Solution: In her room, we wanted to create a fun-filled space that supports softball, sleepovers, science, and anything else a girl might want to get into. The star of the show is a beautiful hand-printed wallpaper by Brooklyn designer Aimee Wilder, whose FSC-certified papers contain no VOC’s (Volatile Organic Compounds). That means that in addition to packing a powerful visual punch, they meet our standard for excellent indoor air quality. We also love this wallpaper because it is composed of so many different neutral colors - this room can organically evolve over time without necessarily replacing the paper (which was installed with a no-VOC adhesive). We refreshed the remaining walls with a scrubbable no-VOC paint from Sherwin Williams (7008 Alabaster) and gave the carpets in both of the twins’ rooms a good cleaning and simple stretch as opposed to replacing them. In order to provide more functional light in her room, we incorporated a corner floor lamp for reading, a telescoping desk lamp for studying, and an eye-catching LED flower pendant on a dimmer switch sourced from Lightology. Custom window treatments in a linen/cotton blend emphasize the height of the room and bring in a little “bling” with antiqued gold hardware. Before we even thought about aesthetics, however, MOTIV Interiors got to work right away on increasing functionality. We added a spacious storage unit with plenty of baskets for all of our young client’s animal friends, and we made sure to include ample shelf space for books and hobbies as she finds new passions to explore down the road. We always prefer eco-friendly furnishings that are manufactured responsibly, made with sustainably harvested wood (FSC Certified), and use no glue or non-toxic glues and paints. The bedding in this project is 100% cotton and contains no synthetic fibers. When purchasing bedding, check for the GOTS Certification (Global Organic Textile Standard). The introduction of a desk and drawer unit created a calming space to study and reflect, or write a letter to a friend. Gold accents add a bit of warmth to the workspace, where she can display her memories, goals, and game plans for a bright future. We hope you enjoyed this project as much as we did! Each design challenge is an opportunity to push the envelope, by creating a new and exciting aesthetic or finding creative ways to incorporate sustainable design principles.
Bright Little Girl's Room
Bright Little Girl's Room
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
For her third birthday, her mom wanted to gift her a bright, colorful big girl’s room to mark the milestone from crib to bed. We opted for budget-friendly furniture and stayed within our clean and bright aesthetic while still aiming to please our very pink-loving three-year-old. Photos by Christy Q Photography

Kids' Room Design Ideas with Carpet for Girls

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