Take a peek at my daughter’s princess pink girls room decor. Pink and florals along with gold and natural elements make this the perfect space for a growing girl.

My daughter’s room is a fun mix of new and thrifted items split into four different zones. Her bed area, vanity area, books and toy section and her closet. From a decor perspective, I wanted her room to have the same modern coastal touches as the rest of the house. I also wanted to mix in some vintage floral looking pieces, a look and feel unique to this space.
Design Plan
The princess pink girls room design plan below showcases the coastal touches and the vintage floral look I was going for. I love this space because it feels feminine enough for my daughter to grow into, but also enjoy now. It has a floral vintage flair to it, while still mixing in some modern elements to ensure it continues to feels fresh.

Princess Pink Girls Room Bed
The bed for this space in a white upholstered bed with silver nail heads from Wayfair. I couldn’t find the exact one we have, but this one is similar. I took a gamble with a white bed for a toddler, but we generally don’t allow food in bedrooms and we always make sure to wash hands when we come home. The bedding is from a mix of places, the green floral Euro shams are from Lands End (along with the white sheets on the bed). They no longer sell them, but these are super cute. The cream floral standard shams are from Goodwill! The L pillow is from Etsy. The coral quilt is no longer available, but here’s a similar option. I’ve previously mentioned this, but I love mix and match bedding for the visual interest it provides.
The two gold frames above her bed were originally white and I spray painted them gold. They are so old – I got them forever ago at what I think was a Big Lots. The two floral prints are from Etsy.
The nightstand is just a woven wicker table I got on Facebook marketplace. The crystal lamp on it is from when I was in college, so it’s old! I just replaced the lampshade with a new white one. The sleeping space turned out great for my pink girls room decor theme.

Here’s a close-up of the bed arrangement!

Vanity Area in a Princess Pink Room
I love this area in my daughter’s room, because it in the perfect princess pink girls room decor accent. Our house has smaller bedrooms, but even so, as our kids get to elementary age, I wanted to make sure they each had a desk in their room to study at. I was strolling Goodwill one day and found this cute vanity, but it was covered in stickers and had marker scribbles all over it. I knew with a little time I’d be able to clean it up. The stickers were easy to get off and the markers came clean with a tiny bit of nail polish remover. The result it great and my daughter loves using this space to play.
The stool under the vanity is also a Goodwill find! It was a lighter wood shade with a floral pattern on the cushion. I painted the stool white and covered the cushion with a quilted green pillowcase. I think it turned out cute. The mirror above the vanity is from Home Goods. This is really the only coastal detail in this space, but it works.

Toy and Books in a Princess Pink Bedroom
Opposite the vanity is a wall of three floating bookshelves from IKEA. There’s a basket below the shelves that my daughter stores her stuffies in. There’s usually a few other toys hanging out below the shelves too.

Princess Pink Girls Room Closet
Right outside of the closet doors in my daughter’s room is a hanging ceramic angel and two gold framed prints. All from Goodwill! My daughter picked the little angel. and I found the two matching castle prints when I was out and about.

The closets in both kiddos rooms are nearly identical except for colors and patterns. On the top shelf in the middle, I have two memory boxes. On either side of the memory boxes, I have two open-top cubbies. All the storage items are from Amazon (here and here). I bought the dresser below off of Facebook marketplace and covered the front of the drawers with stick-on wallpaper. I would eventually like to put custom closets in their rooms, but for now this is an easy, affordable solution. I am diligent about keeping the kids clothes to a minimum, with a small section of hanging and the rest in the dress so they can manage it themselves.

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