Guest Picks: 20 Kids' Bedroom Chandeliers
Choose from princess-y pink, peppy mod and more for your little one's overhead lighting
Natasha Elisa
January 3, 2012
Hi! I'm Natasha & I write about my adventures in decorating, DIY's, crafting, cooking & all the chaos of being a mother of two little nutcases over at my blog http://www.littlepinkmonster.com/
Hi! I'm Natasha & I write about my adventures in decorating, DIY's, crafting, cooking... More
My 3-year-old daughter wants me to redecorate her bedroom. Exciting, right? The downside is that she wants a princess bedroom — think giant decals and a huge, twinkling pumpkin carriage bed.
That's not going to happen. I'm hoping, however, that by making some smart purchases, I can give her the fairytale glamour she craves without selling out to covering the room with Disney merchandise. The first piece I'm seeking is a fabulous lighting fixture.
— Natasha from Little Pink Monster
That's not going to happen. I'm hoping, however, that by making some smart purchases, I can give her the fairytale glamour she craves without selling out to covering the room with Disney merchandise. The first piece I'm seeking is a fabulous lighting fixture.
— Natasha from Little Pink Monster
How lovely would this chandelier look with purple walls to pop against? It's fresh and sweet, just like my daughter.
Simple and elegant with a touch of whimsy, this is sweet lighting if you're not looking to make a big statement.
This ombre purple chandelier doesn't give off light, but man, is it lovely? It would make such a statement in front of a window or over a crib. You can also find DIY instructions on my blog.
Have you seen the different blogger hacks for this lamp? Because you have to assemble all the little flowers, you can take the time to paint each one for a completely custom lighting fixture. My favorites are the gold ones with glass cups glued to the center of the flowers. So chic!
This is so sweet for a girly garden room. I don't know a little girl who wouldn't love to drift off to sleep looking at it.
Obviously I don't need to tell you why a Tiffany blue statement piece and your daughter will go together quite well. If you have a basic chandelier that has nice curves like this one, get yourself some blue spray paint and go to town. Just remember to finish it with a polyurethane sealant spray to really seal the deal.
Tole chandeliers add so much character to a room, and the fun '50s colors are great to play off of.
This is the perfect ceiling light for your contemporary chick. At that price I might even consider buying three and hanging them together at varying heights.
I have loved this pendant for a very, very long time but just didn't have a place for a beautiful pink shell light fixture. I think it would be perfect for a room where you just want to use bright pops of pink as your accent color.
How fantastic is this? This faux candelabra chandelier is a fun twist. It's perfect for a youthful room, but it still packs on the glamour with its pink glittered surface. This might be the perfect light for my daughter's room!
This fun and modern design would certainly add class and style to your little one's space.
For the classic vintage-chic girl's room, this chandelier looks like it's straight out of an American Girl story.
Add a simple pop of color for a perfect mod room. This also comes in a bright tangerine. Yummy.
With the classic girly pink and crystal baubles, this is about as girly-girl as one can get!
As a DIYer, I'm having a hard time not going crazy thinking that I could make this myself, especially after seeing the price tag. Nonetheless, it is an amazing piece. If your princess serves tea to teddy, and you can afford it, this would be pretty darn amazing to have.
Once again, this one is pricey, to say the least, but it's amazing when it glows. The only problem besides the price is that I'd never want to go to sleep.
Wow. I might never leave the room.
I'm a sucker for pagodas. Period. Throw in some sunshine yellow, and I'm officially smitten. This would be fun for an eclectic space.
This one is a bit more of a splurge than the others, but my goodness, it is gorgeous! And the best part is that it's completely customizable. Gotta love handmade art!
If all else fails, you can take any standard metal chandelier and add Light Charms to create a beautiful and glamorous chandelier. The charms come in all different color crystals and attach to the fixture with a small magnet, making them as temporary as you'd like them to be. It's such a smart idea.
Next: Great Ideas for Toddlers Girls' Bedrooms
Next: Great Ideas for Toddlers Girls' Bedrooms
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