Saturday, April 16, 2011

Girl's Bedrooms ...Beyond Pink.

There's more than pink when it comes to decorating a girl's bedroom....

Painted a beautiful vibrant aqua blue with a pop of deep coral red at the windows, this girl's bedroom is reminiscent of a jewel box.  An unique crystal chandelier creates a dazzling reflection on the ceiling.  Taking advantage of every bit of space, the desk is positioned at the foot of the bed.  The look is cozy and stylish.

An abundance of white allows the green to pop in this girl's bedroom.  A contemporary lamp and clean lined mirror beautifully mix with an antique chandelier and more traditional elements. 

Refined and elegant, this girl's bedroom is feminine and serene.  Areas of cream and white give the eye a place to rest.  Clean lines balance the softness of the lavendar.  Painting the ceiling a deep plum adds drama.

This girl's bedroom is hip and modern and projects a global chic aesthetic.  Although predominantly neutral, color has been added with punches of bold fuschia and turquoise accessories.  Mirrored nightstands heighten the luxe factor.  

Almost all white, this contemporary girl's bedroom benefits from a set of fire engine red glass lamps and graphic black and white pillows.  The composition is fun and funky.

Varying shades of spring green mixed with white and turquoise create a lively fresh vibe in this girl's bedroom.  Fresh flowers enliven the space.  A mix of antiques and modern elements add interest.

This neutral girl's bedroom is graceful and polished.  The ornate white chandelier adds a girlie touch. The dark wood armoire grounds the space.

With a white framework and white upholstered beds, the bedroom comes to life with the addition of vibrant lively textiles.  The colorful nature inspired fabrics and woven window treatments infuse the room with a beachy feel.  Switching the pillows and quilts with those of another color or aesthetic could create an entirely different look.


1 comment:

  1. I like the first one. Not only is it very fresh and cute but it is the size of most people's childrens rooms. The rest of the rooms are the size of a typical master.

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