Guest Picks: A Tween Girl's Room
This duvet is pretty without being too “cute.” It is fun and feminine but not to girly, which is exactly what my pre-teen is like.
A bench at the end of a bed is a must-have so that her friends can hang out in her room and not have to be on the bed. I love the peacock blue color of this one.
Cozy and cuddly, this could wrap up my girl all day long.
Anything monogrammed is a win in my book. I love the black and white color scheme, and my tween would love seeing her initial.
Add this to the bed for a little more shine and glitz.
A nice rug with a graphic print under the bed is totally perfect for a tween girl.
These vinyl dots would be perfect for jazzing up the space. My daughter and I put them on the ceiling! They are temporary, so when she decides gold isn’t her color anymore, we can peel them off without any damage.
Every room needs a comfy chair. Each of the buttons on this one has a different pattern for a look that’s both cute and classic.
A sparkle, a little shine — the love starts young. Hang this light over the chair for a glamorous reading corner.
For a little fun around the windows, add these curtains with blackout liners for those sleepy teenagers.
This dresser is practical and pretty. And tween girls are just starting to get into clothes, so she’ll need basic storage. Now, hopefully the clothes make it into the drawers!
I like this dark color for grounding the room keeping things from being all white. The drawers provide useful storage, and I’d switch out the knobs for something more fun.
The style makes this lamp practical, but the ruffle makes it pretty and perfect for a tween girl.
This is a perfect message for her to see on her wall! This age is when girls are trying to figure out who they are, and it’s always good to make sure they feel loved.
Hooks are easier to use than any hanger or shelf or drawer. They keep things off the floor, and the personalization makes these ones even better.
Girls can be savers of stuff. Everything becomes precious, so these basic white shelves provide a place for all of their things.
I would run a strip of these cork board strips along the room. Again, girls this age have so many things that are too precious to throw away, so give them a way to display it all.
How about a clock that can also charge her electronic devices? We all know she has a few and uses each one. I like how the polka dots make it youthful.
Jewelry can either be in a pile on the dresser or organized on a jewelry stand. This will keep everything nicely hung up and easy to see.Next: This Teen Girl’s Room Has Total Grown-up Appeal
This headboard is so fun! I like the geometric pattern and the bright, vivid color.
Q