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Ideas for the girls' room

Teenage room for girls

Cool ideas for style, function & personality

Between childhood and teenage life - the room as a place of well-being
The teenage bedroom is much more than just a bedroom - it is a place of retreat, a creative space and a stage for your own personality. Especially in the transition from a child's room to a teenager's room, not only do tastes change, but also the demands on function and design. For girls aged between 12 and 16, their own room becomes a place where they can relax, learn, try things out and express their style. A modern teenage girl's bedroom therefore combines several functions: It offers space for school and hobbies, for friends, for selfies - and above all for me-time. The challenge is to create a facility that is both age-appropriate and flexible in the long term.

Why the teenage bedroom is more than just a bedroom
In adolescence, having your own room becomes enormously important. It becomes a personal microcosm, a space that reflects identity and at the same time provides structure in everyday life. In addition to a cosy bed, a functional desk, sufficient storage space and decorative elements are therefore also part of the basic equipment. A well-designed teenage bedroom not only supports tidiness and concentration, but also promotes creativity and well-being. Particularly important: the furnishings should "grow with you" and be easy to adapt to new preferences.

What girls need today: space for creativity, selfies & me-time
A contemporary teenage bedroom for girls combines functionality with lifestyle. In addition to classic furniture, the following elements are particularly in demand today:

Social media channel

Areas for social media & selfies

Cosy corner

Cosy corners for reading and relaxing

Space for the hobby

Space for hobbies such as drawing, music or DIY

Clever storage solutions for clothes, books and accessories

The furnishings should leave room for individuality.

Girls mobile phone
Laptop on the floor

Colour concepts for the youth room

How to find the right style

Colours play a central role in the design of a teenager's room. While colourful or playful tones often dominate children's rooms, the trend in adolescence is towards more conscious colour concepts. Popular options include soft pastel shades such as pink, mint or lavender, natural colours such as beige, grey or cream or bold accents in dark blue, black and bright pink. A harmonious combination is important. Tip: A neutral base can be ideally complemented with colourful highlights.

Turquoise & Pink

From turquoise to pink

Colour combinations that look fresh and modern are particularly popular. Colour combinations give the room depth and personalitywithout appearing too childish. Shades from mint to pink, which radiate cheerfulness and bring a modern vibe, are also popular.

Aesthetic room vibes

Aesthetic Room Vibes

The influence of social media can be clearly seen in interior design. "Aesthetic Rooms" rely on clear colour schemes, indirect light and decorative details such as posters, mirrors and LED elements. The aim is to create a coherent overall picture - perfect for Pinterest & TikTok - that is both cosy and photogenic.

Lavender & Yellow

Focus on lavender & yellow

A sunny yellow should not be missing from the colour palette for an appealing room for teenage girls. A wall or armchair in this warm colour brings a feel-good flair and is timeless. Lavender tones are currently popular as a splash of colour.

Blue and pink are popular

A combination of blue and pink facets is still popular in teenage girls' bedrooms. The colours can be used perfectly as eye-catchers, for example with cushions or a lamp that brings a warm flair of light into the room. This is how you create highlights in your daughter's room.

Creating atmosphere with light

LED, fairy lights & table lamps

Light is a decisive factor for the spatial effect. Different light sources provide flexibility and atmosphere:

  • Ceiling lights for the basic brightness in the room
  • Table lamps for desks and bedside tables as typical area lighting
  • LED strips on beds, shelves or cupboards for indirect light
  • Fairy lights and other decorative lights for a cosy atmosphere
  • Rechargeable luminaires for flexible lighting enjoyment throughout the room

Tip: With dimmable lighting solutions, the room can be customised according to the time of day and mood. Luminaires with a CCT function (correlated colour temperature) also provide flexibility in terms of atmosphere, as they allow the colour temperature to change from warm white to daylight white. For example, an activating and concentration-enhancing neutral white can be used for homework, while the cosy evening hours are best enjoyed with warm white light.

Girl is reading

Furniture with function & style

For your daughter's room, you can use youth room sets and ready-made combinations of bed, desk and storage space for coordinated theme worlds to create a harmonious overall look. But you can also give free rein to your creativity and design the room together with your daughter and put together individual parts from the bed to the wardrobe yourself. The options:

Sleeping area: youth bed, loft bed or daybed?
The bed is the centrepiece of every teenager's room. Depending on the size of the room and requirements, there are different variants available: A youth bed is wider and less playful than a children's bed, often with a modern design or integrated storage space (bed base or drawers). The loft bed is also a popular option. It is ideal for small rooms and creates extra space, as there is room under the bed for a desk, sofa or wardrobes[[.](#_msocom_1) The daybed, a mixture of sofa and bed, usually with a backrest and side panels and slightly narrower than youth beds, becomes the centrepiece of the room. During the day it serves as a cosy seat for friends or for relaxing and at night as a fully-fledged sleeping area.

Learning space that motivates: desk with style
A well-designed workplace promotes concentration and motivation. It is important to have a sufficient work surface, good lighting that does not dazzle or cast shadows, and an ergonomic chair. With stylish accessories, the desk becomes part of the overall design in the teenager's room. Desks & chairs that grow with the child are perfect for the transitional age to adulthood: this height-adjustable furniture is particularly practical as it adapts to the child's height and can be used over the long term.

Modern elements for the youth room
Modern youth rooms also integrate modern technology and the right equipment all round. These include storage areas for smartphones, tablets or laptops, stylish chairs or gaming chairs and - for social media-savvyteens - areas with good lighting for selfies, reels and more.

Clever storage space solutions: Chests of drawers, shelves, lights with shelf
Tidiness is often a challenge in a teenager's room. This makes well thought-out storage solutions such as shelves for books and decorations, chests of drawers for clothes and wardrobes with well thought-out interior organisation all the more important. Combinations of open and closed elements look particularly harmonious. Modern must-haves: wall or floor lamps that also provide a storage surface.

Decoration & Accessories

Show your personality with cool pieces

Moodboards, mirrors & posters

The wall design is a central component of the room effect. Photo walls and mood boards, large mirrors (ideal for selfies) and personalised posters are particularly popular. For creative teens, your own photos and drawings are also a must-have on the wall.

Neon Signs, LED strips & Co.

The decoration in the teenagers' room is individual: self-designed elements give the room a personal touch and DIY vibes. LED strips, neon lettering and wall tattoos create a unique look. From symbols to lettering, the choice is huge.

Accessories in the that-girl look

The "that-girl look" defines the perfect balance between productive self-optimisation and an aesthetically minimalist lifestyle. Soft textures, neutral colours and cosy cushions transform any room into a place full of calm and new energy.

Light setups for selfie vibes

A well thought-out lighting concept makes all the difference when the focus is on social media: While indirect lighting creates a relaxed atmosphere and chill vibes, targeted light sources such as ring lights or LED strips perfectly set the scene for expressive photos and videos.

LED strips & starry sky

LED strips, dimmers and mood lights create targeted lighting accents and an atmospheric ambience in the teenage girls' room. A starry sky effect rounds off the concept and transforms the room into a cosy, creative favourite spot.

Relax zones with fairy lights & co.

In the teenage girls' room, beanbags or small sofas invite you to relax, while LED fairy lights and a creative photo wall create a cosy atmosphere. Complemented by mirrors with frame lights, a stylish feel-good area is created.

Stylish make-up corners for creative girls

A dressing table in a teenage girl's bedroom becomes a personal beauty hotspot: decorative LED mirror lights, pretty storage boxes and small shelves create an area that is both practical and cosy.

Cute bookends as eye-catchers

Bookends in fun animal shapes not only bring order to the bookshelf in girls' bedrooms, but also create charming accents. Whether unicorns, cats or small forest animals - these decorative eye-catchers turn any shelf into a playful stage.

Ideas for every age & every room size

Mastering transitions flexibly

The change is particularly evident in a 13-year-old girl - between child and cool. It's about carefully developing the style from childlike to a youthful look without having to constantly redecorate everything. Playful elements can be replaced step by step with more modern designs so that the room looks fresh but not too "grown-up".

Make small rooms look big: Save space, keep the style
Small rooms can be optimally utilised with clever solutions: Loft beds or multifunctional furniture save space, light colours create more space and vertical storage space creates order without compromising on style. This makes even the smallest room functional and cosy at the same time.

Structuring large rooms: Zones for learning, sleeping & relaxing
Large rooms benefit from clear structuring into different areas: sleeping area, learning zone and relaxation or social area ensure that the room remains clearly organised. The result is a youth room that is both practical and stylish.

Conclusion & inspiration

Styles for teenage girls

A teenage girl's bedroom is as individual as its occupant. The right combination of colours, furniture, light and decoration creates a room that is not only functional but also radiates personality.

The best tips at a glance

  • Rely on flexible furniture that grows with you
  • Combine neutral colours with trendy accents
  • Use light specifically for atmosphere
  • Create zones for different needs
  • Leave room for personalisation

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