Get This Look: Girls’ Shared Bedroom Symmetry

Girls’ rooms are so much fun to decorate! So many styles and colors to choose from. It can be overwhelming deciding what you want, and then making it happen without going overboard — because girls are all about accessories, right? We love the calm simplicity that the symmetrical layout and open wall space bring to this girls’ shared room. (image via Better Homes and Gardens)

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6 Tips for a Simple Symmetric Girls’ Shared Bedroom

1. Keep Colors Calm

The light blues of this room paired with a light pink or coral are both perfectly girly and perfectly calming. I can’t guarantee that calming colors will help your ruffians sleep better, but it definitely can’t hurt! Find the perfect light blue paint color here in our Color Files. 

2. Add a Pair of Ornate Wall Pieces

The open work of the sunburst mirrors above each bed is one of my favorite parts of this room. We found similar mirrors over at Wayfair, or you could try your hand at DIYing one like Made2Style did with, wait for it… toilet paper tubes! (And if mirrors aren’t your style, a pair of any type of artwork can give the same effect — circular or organic shapes will enhance the calm feeling of the room.)

Sunburst Mirrors via Remodelaholic.com
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3. Simplify Storage

Having a single shared nightstand between the two beds frees up room for playing, and also means one less horizontal surface to accumulate clutter. The simple curtains hung inside the nightstand’s glass doors mean that the toys, books, or soccer gear inside is hidden but still easily accessible for even the littlest residents.

4. Include Fun Patterns

This is a kids’ room after all! Paisley, like shown here, is a classic, but don’t be afraid to branch out into whatever patterns you and your girls love. Even bold patterns like stripes or checks can fit the calm of the room if the colors are muted. I love the soft greys and blues of this beautiful set. You can also find the same set here, here, and here!

5. Feature Metallics

The brushed metal bed frames coordinate with the starburst mirrors to add a classic touch, and a metallic finish will grow with the kids. Check out tips for using warm metals (like gold) to create a modern style.

6. Go Bold Under Your Feet

A rug is a fabulous place to bring a little boldness into the room with high contrast geometric print. Plus, it makes for an extra soft playing surface for your little ones!

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More girls’ shared bedroom inspiration:

Pink and Navy Girls bedroom with bed nook
My daughter’s pink and navy room

 

eclectic girls shared room, Apartment Therapy
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Lorene has been behind the scenes here at Remodelaholic for more than a decade! She believes that planning projects and actually completing them are two different hobbies, but that doesn't stop her from planning at least a dozen projects at any given time. She spends her free time creating memories with her husband and 5 kids, traveling as far as she can afford, and partaking of books in any form available.

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    1. Jenny, I’m afraid I don’t know! The image is from BHG, but I haven’t been able to find a source for the comforters.