On the hunt for the cutest toddler girl bedroom ideas in 2025? These 20 dreamy spaces are full of charm, comfort, and playful style — perfect for creating a room she’ll love to grow up in.

Toddler Girl Bedroom Trends We’re Loving in 2025
From soft pastels and canopies to bold pops of color and whimsical wall art, there’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to toddler girl bedrooms — and that’s exactly what makes designing them so fun. Whether you lean minimalist or maximalist, these spaces prove you can create something beautiful and practical.
Ahead, we’ve rounded up 20 of the most charming, cozy, and scroll-stopping toddler rooms we’ve seen for 2025. Get ready to screenshot your favorites — there’s so much inspiration to fall in love with.
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1. Playful & Cozy

This sweet and colorful space by Ashley Guy feels like a storybook come to life. From the sprinkle wall decals to the rows of empowering reads (Ambitious Girl, I Am Brave), every detail invites curiosity and comfort. The plush pastel seating under the window creates the dreamiest calm-down zone — perfect for a midday reset or a snuggly storytime.
We especially love how Ashley blends playfulness with function. The little heart shelves, the layered textures, and the cherry pouf? Pure magic. To get a similar look, check out the plush loungers from Nugget Comfort or explore Etsy for strawberry garlands and personalized wood name signs — little touches that turn a room into her room.
2. Bright & Stylish with a Pop of Fun

If you love playful design but crave something with a little more polish, this room by Elisa Strbac of Blond + Noir feels like the perfect in-between. The oversized pastel wall dots add a dose of whimsy, while the clean lines and soft styling give the whole space a light, airy feel — like a little breath of cotton candy.
I’m especially into the mix of pink gingham, mustard, and lilac — it’s fresh, unexpected, and so stylish. The sculptural nightstand and neon name sign add that boutique touch that makes the room feel extra special. It’s proof that toddler spaces can be colorful and design-forward, without ever losing their magic.
3. Soft Star Toddler Room

This room feels like a gentle exhale — soft, muted, and made for slow mornings and bedtime snuggles. The dusty mauve walls and scattered star decals set a dreamy, night-sky mood that’s so calming after the brighter, bolder spaces we’ve seen. It’s peaceful without being plain — just the right balance for a little one who thrives on comfort.
Created by Pearl Woodcraft Udupi, the setup brings together sweet details like twin cloud-pillowed beds, a swan plush, and a pale pink play kitchen that blends in beautifully. I love how the room leans into blush, cream, and soft taupe — tones that keep it feeling light but still cozy. It’s proof that with a few thoughtful pieces, even the simplest space can feel like magic.
4. The Blush Canopy Cottagecore Room

This room feels like it was pulled from the pages of a storybook — soft blush tones, layered textures, and just the right touch of whimsy. I love how the pleated canopy gently frames the bed, creating a cozy little hideaway that still feels airy and elegant. The wallpaper brings in a hint of cottagecore charm, while pom-pom pillows and gingham accents add that loved and lived-in feel.
Opal + Olive’s design beautifully captures what Pottery Barn Kids calls one of 2025’s key trends: “layered patterns, soft pinks, and personalized spaces” that feel timeless and comforting. If you’re after a similar look, linen canopies from Cam Cam Copenhagen or Etsy are a lovely place to start — they add softness and structure in all the right ways.
5. The Sweet & Soft

There’s something about this room that just feels easy — in the best way. I love how it blends a full-size bed with a toddler-sized play setup so naturally, without feeling cramped or overdone. The blush pom-pom canopy adds a soft focal point, and that little rattan dollhouse? Pure charm.
This one from Hide & Seek Kids totally nails that sweet spot between vintage and modern. The warm tones and soft textures echo what Real Homes calls a big 2025 trend: “a return to warm neutrals, vintage accents, and soft Scandinavian design.” It’s simple, layered, and so thoughtfully done — a room she can truly grow into.
6. The Bold & Playful

This room has so much personality — and somehow, it all works. I’m obsessed with the bold teal bed, the mustard velvet curtains, and that rainbow-triangle rug anchoring the whole space. It’s bright, fun, and full of energy, but still feels pulled together in the best way.
Created by Mindfully Gray, the space balances color and calm beautifully. The white nightstand and blush bedding soften the palette, while the pom-pom garland and playful prints keep it totally toddler-friendly. If you’re leaning bold for 2025, try starting with one saturated piece, then build around it with soft textures and fun, geometric patterns — it’s such a fresh way to make the room feel hers.
7. The Playful & Organized

I didn’t expect to love this room as much as I do — but there’s something about the softness of the blush walls paired with that playful rainbow mural that just feels happy. It’s calm without being boring, colorful without being loud. And that cube storage? Such a smart move — easy for little hands, and it actually looks cute.
Potter & Mash has created a space that feels totally lived-in and loved. Every element feels like it belongs there — the dolls, the star garland, the tiny house tucked into the corner. It’s not just pretty, it’s practical, and that’s what makes it feel like a real toddler room — not just a styled photo.
8. The Dreamy House Bed Room

There’s something about a house-frame bed that just makes a room feel extra special — like you’re giving them their own little world. I love how this one keeps things simple but still feels magical, with blush bedding, a velvet heart pillow, and that dreamy mural peeking out behind it.
Tara Benet Design really lets the textures do the work here. Nothing is overdone, but everything feels thoughtful — soft, cozy, and just whimsical enough. It’s a good reminder that when you’re working with gentle tones, a few layered fabrics go a long way.
9. The Ice Cream Sprinkle Room

This room feels like walking into a pastel gelato dream — and somehow, it still manages to be totally livable. The oversized ice cream cone mural is bold but sweet, and the sprinkle rug underfoot adds the kind of charm that makes toddlers (and let’s be honest, adults too) instantly smile.
What I love most is how the palette does the heavy lifting — soft pink, creamy vanilla, and a little aqua to keep it cool. Everything, from the mini kitchen to the cloud shelf, feels intentional but not overdone. It’s fun and themed, without crossing into party decor, and that’s what keeps it feeling elevated.
10. The Blush Garden Bed Nook

This room feels like a fairytale with a soft, romantic twist — all blush tones, florals, and little-girl sparkle. That oversized mural brings just enough drama to feel special, but the rest of the space keeps it grounded and gentle.
I love how the pink house-frame bed is tucked into the corner like a little hideaway, and the “hello lovely” pillow? It says everything. The balance here is so well done — bold on the walls, soft everywhere else. It’s sweet, slightly fancy, and still totally made for play.
11. The Earthy Twin Bed Retreat

There’s something so grounding about a space that doesn’t try too hard — just warm wood tones, soft layers, and a layout that invites calm. The twin beds side by side instantly suggest closeness, and I love how the creamy whites and leafy greens make the whole room feel fresh but restful.
Mikee Patrixia really leans into that Montessori-inspired feel without making it stark. The textures are gentle, the palette is easy, and it all feels like a space a child can actually be in — slow mornings, quiet play, cozy nights. It’s relaxed, earthy, and beautifully thought through.
12. The Pink Floral Fairy Room

Sunshine and sweetness — that’s the first feeling I get from this room. The floral wallpaper sets the tone, but it’s the little details that really bring it to life: the blush canopy with a star perched on top, the plush toys arranged just so, the layered pinks that feel playful and cozy all at once.
Blossom Good Vibes styled it with that perfect balance of girly and grounded. The wood bed keeps everything from feeling too frilly, and the name art above adds just the right amount of personality. If you’re working with a bold print like this, sticking to one signature tone — like bubblegum pink — helps keep the whole space feeling soft, happy, and totally her.
13. The Colorful Wonder Room

Sometimes it’s not about soft and subtle — it’s about letting the room reflect her. This one bursts with personality in the most joyful way: rainbow bunting, gingham wallpaper, a mushroom lamp, and even a watermelon print that somehow totally works. It’s fun, layered, and full of charm.
Incy Interiors nails the balance between bold and thoughtful. The bed grounds the look, while the palette — soft orange, lavender, mint — keeps it from feeling too loud. Every detail feels chosen with love, and that mini locker nightstand? Honestly iconic. It’s the kind of room that grows with her — bright, a little quirky, and completely her own.
14. The Sweet & Simple

I love how soft and inviting this room feels — like a quiet little corner made just for winding down. The dotted blush bedding, the raindrop garland, and that glowing cloud light? It’s sweet without being sugary, and so perfect for a toddler who loves cozy moments and soft colors.
This setup by Hide & Sleep Interiors really speaks to my less-is-more heart. Everything is approachable and thoughtfully chosen — the little pouf under the bed, the tiny mushroom lamp, the rainbow pillow that pulls the whole palette together. It’s proof that you don’t need a lot to create something magical — just a few touches that feel like her.
15. The Striped & Sweet Big Girl Room

I love how this space feels like a quiet upgrade — the kind of room that grows just enough without losing its soft, playful heart. The pastel stripes along the wall add personality without overwhelming the calm, and that feathered pendant light? So whimsical, like a floating cloud.
Styled by Home Candy Interiors, everything feels intentional but still relaxed. The soft aqua and blush tones, the little lightbox message (“I love cats & kittens!”), even the cozy corner mirror — it’s all about giving her space to dream, grow, and still be a little girl at the center of it.
16. The Princess-Inspired Royal Room

This room feels like it stepped right out of a storybook — pink velvet everything, twinkling stars on the wall, and those sweeping drapes that make the whole space feel grand. I can just imagine a little one twirling around barefoot, feeling so fancy in her own palace.
The ornate gold details on the tufted bed bring a touch of royal drama, but the softness of the textures keeps it sweet and dreamy. If your toddler is in her princess era, this kind of space is pure magic — it’s elegant, luxe, and still totally made for play.
17. The Pink Butterfly Princess Room

Is it just me, or does this room feel like a soft little dream? The hand-drawn flowers, the floating butterflies, the pale pink canopy — it’s like a mini fairy world where everything feels gentle and full of wonder.
Created by Isla Dream, every detail feels intentionally sweet: the dollhouse bookshelf, the swan pouf in a tutu, even the cloud-shaped chair next to the bed. It’s playful without being cluttered — and honestly, I’d have loved this space just as much at five as I would now.
18. The Stuffie-Filled Twin Girl Room

If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when two sisters collect every cute plushie and make it work — this is it. I’m obsessed with how the beds mirror each other while still letting each girl’s personality shine through. One’s all about Mickey, the other is full-on Hello Kitty, and together it just works.
Shared by Main Street Fam, the room feels joyful and lived-in — not styled to perfection, but cozy in that magical, kid-filled way. Shelves of Squishmallows, twin posters, and a dollhouse in the middle? It’s a shared space done with so much love and just the right amount of chaos.
19. The Pretty in Pink Mermaid Room

How sweet is this setup? From the mermaid-print bedding to the mix of plush friends on the bed — Hello Kitty, soft dolls, and a pink bunny — everything about this room feels loved and lived in. I especially adore the wicker shelf tucked into the corner. It’s such a warm, vintage-style touch that keeps the space feeling both playful and calm.
Maisey’s room, shared by My Little Darlings, doesn’t try too hard. The soft tones, little details, and easy layout make it feel totally toddler-friendly — not just cute for the ’gram, but a space she can actually grow up in.
20. The Jungle Explorer Girl Room

This one’s for the little adventurer. With leafy greens on the wall, a giant plush giraffe as a room buddy, and the cutest rattan bed, this space feels like it was made for exploring — even if it’s just imaginary safaris before bedtime.
The tent nook tucked beside the bed might be my favorite part. Add a couple of throw pillows and suddenly it’s a hideout, a reading den, or a cozy corner for stuffed animal tea parties. It’s bold, earthy, and still totally toddler — the perfect mix of play and calm.
And there you have it — 20 toddler girl bedroom ideas. Whether you’re dreaming up something whimsical and girly, earthy and calm, or bursting with color and character, the magic is in the little details — a soft canopy, a favorite plushie, a shelf full of stories.
No matter your style, the goal is the same: a space that feels safe, loved, and hers. So save your favorites, pin what sparks joy, and don’t be afraid to mix themes or break “rules.” Because when it comes to designing for your little one, a little heart always goes a long way.