A Blue Tween Room for Girls

Got a tween girl in the house? Then you know how hard it is to please her. 😉

“Too old for toys, and too young for boys.”

If you want her to take (some) responsibility for keeping her room manageable, you’ve got to include her in the design process.  My daughter’s latest room (yes, there have been many evolutions) was motivated by a move to a new house.

She got the “boys” room. Blue sponge painted walls, blue ceiling, blue carpeting, and blue trim. Notice a trend? But she put her own twist on it, going from boy-blue to girl-blue.

Boys Room MLS

Benjamin Moore dolphins coveWe painted the ceiling and one accent wall Benjamin Moore “Dolphin’s Cove” blue, and the other walls, doors and trim white. We also replace the blue carpet with a lighter neutral carpet (a decision I may later regret).

To keep it more modern (her style), we kept the decor clean-lined with a black canopy bed and curtain rods, simple white window panels with grommets and white bedding. She chose red as her accent color. Timeless!

tween girls room after

Here’s the paint…

tween room in progress

And here are the furnishings and accessories…

blue tween room for girls

Here are more before and after shots of the room (budget revealed at the end of this post):

boys room before

tween girls room after

tween bedroom before

tween girls bedroom after

I love how the bed turned out…truly the focal point of the room.

tween bed

Rather than hang fabric from the canopy, we simply added Christmas lights. It’s beautiful at night!

tween lights on canopy bed

Tweens need a “go to” place where they can hang out (disco ball optional). This little cove seems to work well for that.

tween sitting area in bedroom

Ok, so here’s what we spent in total: $1,435

  • Bed (from Overstock): $235
  • White night tables (from HomeGoods): $150
  • Storage ottoman and 2 smaller ottomans (from Target): $100
  • Red accent table (from Target): $40
  • Window Treatments (from Target): $120
  • Wall art: clock, mirrors art and stick-on mirrors (from HomeGoods): $50
  • Lamp shades (from Target): $20
  • Bedding (polka dot sheets for box spring): $20
  • Paint: $100
  • Carpet: $600

Not bad, considering that only $735 of that was for furnishings, window treatments and accessories. Best of all, the items from her last room that we didn’t use in this room are now part of her little sister’s Ooh La La French Cafe room. Score one for mom!!!

Looking for more ideas for trendy tween rooms? Check out these tips for designing a tweens room!

***update: we just tweaked her room for her birthday by adding a horse painting and changing the accent color from red to green. Click here to check it out!***

11 comments
  1. Susan, I love it! It looks like your daughter is becoming another design pro! You know I especially love the pops of red, and I’d love a room with a “go to” place like that now. Beautiful!

  2. Thanks for the encouragement! This is my favorite room too (but don’t tell daughter #2!). I’ve only got a few rooms left: kitchen, master bath and laundry room. Oh, and some outdoor spaces as well. Stay tuned!

  3. Love the “girl” blue. It looks sharp next to the black accents. How did you attach the mirrors to the wall? If you used Liquid Nails (some people I know use it to hang art) you’ll be pulling drywall off with those mirrors.

    Absolutely love this room flip. I’m adding your blog to my roll 🙂

  4. Thanks Deb! I think of all the rooms we’ve done, this is my favorite. Perhaps it speaks to my inner-tween!

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