Decor & Styling

9 Girly Apartment Ideas That Prove Girlhood Never Goes Out of Style

written by JESSICA FRIEDHOFF
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2023 was undoubtedly the year of the girl. What started with our collective excitement over the release of the Barbie movie soon spiraled into viral phenomena like girl dinner and girl math. Then came trends like tomato girl, ballet flats, and bows tied on absolutely everything. Basically, it was the year we all realized how much fun it is to be a girl and embrace all the girly things society has tried so hard to make us feel embarrassed about. Now, as we enter a new year, this celebration of girlhood has gone a step further and trickled over into our interiors, too. Searches for “girly apartment decor” have skyrocketed on Pinterest, and TikTok is awash with videos of “coquette aesthetic” rooms filled with pastel colors, floral prints, and feminine accessories.

As the girlhood renaissance continues, it’s time to re-create the childhood bedroom of your dreams—but with a slightly more elevated spin. These girly apartment decor ideas are the best way to embrace everything you love about girlhood.

1. Display personal items like decor

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2. Source vintage finds with a feminine feel

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3. Bring in inexpensive accents like pillows and throws

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4. Repeat pastel colors in various shades

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5. Try painting your walls pastel pink

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6. Layer accessories for a collected look

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7. Choose one statement piece with a bright pop of color

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8. Set the tone with pink furniture

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9. Don’t be afraid to use a rainbow of colors

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Jessica friedhoff senior lifestyle editor
MEET THE AUTHOR

Jessica Friedhoff, Senior Lifestyle Editor

Jessica has been at The Everygirl since 2022, covering all things home, travel, food, hobbies, and more. She edits all lifestyle content, writes in-depth features, and curates the direction of the living section. Jessica’s true passion—and much of her expertise—lies in interior design and decorating. Before joining The Everygirl, she worked as the digital assistant home editor for Better Homes & Gardens.