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Decorating a bedroom for a tweenie can be a challenging endeavour. They’re not babies or toddlers who are happy surrounded by soft toys, kinetic mobiles and primary colours. They’re not teenagers who want walls covered with posters of their favourite bands and actors, a vertical worktop for doing homework or gaming and a larger storage space for their growing wardrobe.
Tweenies are at that middle stage where they still let you have input into their fashion and décor choices, but are beginning to have their own firm ideas. This bedroom is a great example of a space that both parent and daughter will love and enjoy spending time.
Did you have to share a bedroom when you were young, or are you an only child? There’s a large gap between me and my two younger sisters, so I was lucky that I had a room to myself, and they had to share (until I was old enough to move out). So, from a young age, I had full creative control over how I wanted my bedroom to look!
I love the repeated use of the rainbow motif around the space; the wallpaper, wall art, bed linen and soft furnishings. It’s colourful and optimistic.
- Rainbow spot wallpaper
- Le Cosmonaute poster by Mayka Can2ienova
- Rainbow wall art print
- Flexa DOT single bed
- Flexa DOT safety rail
- ‘Girls Rule’ cushion cover
- Rainbow cushion
Get their look
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