10.04.2010

Designer Rooms: Little Girls' Bedroom with Canopy Beds

Adding a romantic touch to any bedroom, a canopy is every little girl’s dream {or at least it was mine!}. Here's a collection of beautiful designer bedrooms for little girls featuring the canopy bed.

girls-bedroom-pink-canopy-katie-ridder-designer {image via Elle Decor and photographer William Waldron}

In this pink little girl’s room Interior designer, Katie Ridder used a floral cotton by Muriel Brandolini for the dreamy canopy as well as the walls, bed curtains and pillows. The round mirror is a lovely focal point. And does my eye spy a part of a bone inlaid bench {far left}?

girls-bedroom-canopy-james-howard-dogwood-sherwin{image via James Michael Howard

The crisp white canopy adds to the serenity in this soft pink girl's bedroom by James Michael Howard. The oval pearl mirror about the bed pop against the wall painted in Sherwin Williams White Dogwood. A sweet faux bamboo desk serves double duty: bedside table and work station. Love it paired with the bamboo chair, petite table lamps and and small photo gallery above the desk. 

girls-bedroom-canopy-jonathan-adler-wallpaper{image via Jonathan Adler}

In this playful girl’s bedroom, designer Jonathan Adler features a canopy bed in a feminine pink check fabric backed in lime green. Colorful wallpaper with mice, lions and tigers creates a whimsical backdrop. Love all the the Adler accessories too throughout the room: giraffe, geometric rug and lacquer cube side table.

girls-bedroom-canopy-palmer-weiss-designer{image via Palmer Weiss}

In this sweet little girl’s room San Francisco-based designer, Palmer Weiss places a crown canopy to make a dramatic statement. A crown canopy is created by having long fabric panels fall from under a valance mounted to the wall. In this case Weiss repeats the cheery pink, green and yellow patterned fabric in the bed skirt and window treatments. A crisp white coverlet, soft pink walls and pastel striped rug help break-up the dominate pattern. A simple white chandelier adds even more romance to the space.  

girls-bedroom-canopy-twin-beds-rufty-osborne-little{image via House Beautiful and photo credit photo Francesco Lagnese}

In her own home New Orleans designer, Melissa Rufty adds drama to her girl’s room by creating matching canopies for twin beds in Osborne & Little's Showboat fabric. It looks great with the crisp white bedding – love the monograms! The other elements in the room mix period styles and patterns beautifully: The wallpaper is Asha by Osborne & Little,  the window shade is AGA Reverse by China Seas, Marina desk chair by H Studio and Parsons desk from West Elm.


Even though we've already toured designer, Philip Gorrivan’s NYC home {here}, I wanted to include this sweet bedroom for his daughter. Fit for a princess, the room features a soft pink & white striped canopy above a twin bed. The striped pattern is repeated in the bedding and Roman shade. Love how he adds a bold contrasting brown & white houndstooth bed-skirt.

To see more beautifully designed little girls' room, go here or here.

Do you like the look of a canopy bed?



PS ~ I am sharing 10 things that make me happy at Sacramento Street Blog today!

17 comments:

  1. How adorable!! Both my girls would absolutely love to have any one of these rooms...thanks for the inspiration and ideas!!

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  2. My daughter has a canopy bed. I still need to come up with a good design for her room. She's 7 going on 16.

    www.imperfectnest.com

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  3. Love the pink check with the lime green!

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  4. All these rooms are so adorable! Plenty of ideas for my daughter's "Big Girl" bedroom!

    Happy Monday!

    xo Jade

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  5. Oh swoon, I adore canopies in girls rooms. The fabric can get so expensive for that designer look plus lining, but oh my goodness, so stunning. I saw you over at Sacramento Street today, great feature!
    xo
    Kate

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  6. I love the J Adler room, and the P Weiss one just as much!
    Darling!

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  7. Loving the jonathan adler kids room!! thanks for sharing this!! :)

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  8. Oh these are so pretty. I love that JA giraffe lamp...its out of my nursery budget--if not I'd totally get it.

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  9. Oh my! I have always dreamed of having a canopy bed, too! That first bed is absolutely lovely. You always have the best finds. :)

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  10. P.s. I love your 10 favorite things. I try to love green tea, but hook me up with a cup of Earl Grey tea and milk, and I'm a goner. :)

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  11. Adorable! And in my favorite color (pink!) too!

    XO,
    CC
    currentlychic.com

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  12. I would have loved any of these, as a kid. So sweet.

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  13. I always wanted a canopy bed, too!! The first one is definitely my favorite but the last one is a more realistic option! Love these.

    -Samantha
    http://sincerelysamantha.com

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  14. love the JA room!

    http://design-elements-blog.com/

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  15. These are just lovely. I've bookmarked the one I didn't already have!!

    Congrats on winning the Paddywax giveaway! I knew I needed to stop by when I saw your header! Mine is like the country cousin to yours!! I couldn't believe it when I saw it!

    I need to have mine professionally done, but I don't think I can part with the honeycomb. The bee has become my personal icon!

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  16. I'm not a little girl anymore but I would love a canopy bed. They are so warm and cozy feeling, perfect for snoozing.

    PS- you won the Paddywax giveaway on my blog, head on over to see :)

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  17. YES, to the canopy!! these are all gorgeous rooms, even for big girls, like me! i still want a pink room! i had a purple one growing up, but never a pink one.
    lovely images.

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