How do I turn a small room into a 10 year old girls playroom with bed?
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I would definitely have a bed that makes use of the vertical space in the room, which gives you storage, and more floor, space at the same time.
Some examples are shown in the pictures below:
Consider a day bed. That would provide a seating area as well as a bed. If you already have a bed, you will probably want to move it against a wall to provide maximum play area. Book shelves or cubes with bins for toy storage. Let her help you decorate it. You can do a more grown up theme like nautical with mermaids. It would depend on what she enjoys.
I like the idea of a loft bed for small rooms. My daughter has bunk beds. She sleeps on the top one and the bottom one is a "couch" and holds her stuffed animals and dolls.
I would paint it and then change the bedding to something she loves and is into!
The idea of doing a tall bunk bed so you keep all of the floor space for activities is a great one and most kids would love to be up high like that! Under the bed can be a reading nook with shelves etc.