Kids' Room Design Ideas with Light Hardwood Floors for Girls

Ana Donohue Interiors
Ana Donohue Interiors
Ana Donohue InteriorsAna Donohue Interiors
Girls bedroom. Michael J. Lee Photography
P House
P House
G Method LimitedG Method Limited
Warm and elegant kids room including built in closets with a hidden door leading into the en-suite bathroom. Cosy reading nook to the corner.
Baby Girls' Playroom
Baby Girls' Playroom
Lauren Morgan InteriorsLauren Morgan Interiors
Playroom Makeover for 2 small girls
Guest Bedroom
Guest Bedroom
Atelier ArmbrusterAtelier Armbruster
The guest bedroom is a vision in pink: a silkscreen of Dolly Parton by Andy Warhol hangs on the wall, the bed has a custom headboard by Virginia Tupker, a Marc Newson rattan chair is in the far corner, and a rug by Ralph Lauren Home covers the floor.
Precious Place
Precious Place
Provanti Designs, IncProvanti Designs, Inc
It was time for a new style for this teenager’s bedroom. She desperately needed more room for clothes while dreaming of a grown-up room with drapes and a velvet bed. Too busy with teen life to focus on working with a designer, her mother offered the general guidelines. Design a room that will transition into young adulthood with furnishings that will be transferable to her apartment in the future. Two must haves: the color “millennial pink” and a hardwood floor! This dark walk-out basement-bedroom was transformed into a bright, efficient, grown-up room so inviting that it earned the name “precious”! Clarity Northwest Photography: Matthew Gallant
Teenage Girls Just Want To Have Fun!
Teenage Girls Just Want To Have Fun!
Interiors by NatashaInteriors by Natasha
I was hired by the parents of a soon-to-be teenage girl turning 13 years-old. They wanted to remodel her bedroom from a young girls room to a teenage room. This project was a joy and a dream to work on! I got the opportunity to channel my inner child. I wanted to design a space that she would love to sleep in, entertain, hangout, do homework, and lounge in. The first step was to interview her so that she would feel like she was a part of the process and the decision making. I asked her what was her favorite color, what was her favorite print, her favorite hobbies, if there was anything in her room she wanted to keep, and her style. The second step was to go shopping with her and once that process started she was thrilled. One of the challenges for me was making sure I was able to give her everything she wanted. The other challenge was incorporating her favorite pattern-- zebra print. I decided to bring it into the room in small accent pieces where it was previously the dominant pattern throughout her room. The color palette went from light pink to her favorite color teal with pops of fuchsia. I wanted to make the ceiling a part of the design so I painted it a deep teal and added a beautiful teal glass and crystal chandelier to highlight it. Her room became a private oasis away from her parents where she could escape to. In the end we gave her everything she wanted. Photography by Haigwood Studios
Fresh, Fantastic and Fun on 1st Street
Fresh, Fantastic and Fun on 1st Street
JMorris DesignJMorris Design
Playful girls room with stunning butterfly and bird print ceiling paper and rainbow, polka-dot rug by Land of Nod! Best part is the teepee! Photo by Jacob Snavely

Kids' Room Design Ideas with Light Hardwood Floors for Girls

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