It is true, fairy tales, castles and princesses provide a wide range of ideas for bedrooms, but today, we would like to show you something new: hearts. You’ve seen them drawn on every teenager’s diary, piece of paper or bumper sticker. And it’s a known fact: young ladies love hearts. Which is why these six bedrooms below all feature heart themed furniture. The colors are also typical for teen girls (pink, light green, yellow, red, baby blue). Chairs, pillows, bed covers, nothing escaped the mighty heart-shaped plan.Some of these interiors are a bit too crowded for our tastes, but then again, it is not us who the manufacturers target.

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You can completely change the look and feel of a room by changing the comforters and bedding within it. After searching online for some ideas I’ve found these modern bedding styles from Inhabitliving where each set includes one duvet cover and two pillow shams packaged in a reusable tote made from the same fabric.

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This gorgeous red-white themed apartment in Tel Aviv is a sight for sore eyes. Though only 80 sqm big, it surely gives an impression of a big studio-like flat, with glass walls to separate the rooms, slim closets and folding doors adding to the effect. Looks awesome!

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“Shiver me timbers!” is what comes to mind when taking a look at these amazing furniture sets from Caroti. Inspired by the restlessness of the sea, the designers took the idea to another level and created unique furniture items. Each example in the pictures comes up with something new, whether that is a helm, a miniature ship, an imprint of a pirate, a treasure chest or a bunk bed. Each item is fresh and original. We are not sure about the company’s target, but we believe that both adults and children would be more than happy to own one of these bedrooms. – via DigsDigs

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This house was built in the style of the 19th century. Recently renovated, it is currently up for sale for the sum of $7.2 million. You mind find the exterior and interior design very familiar and this is due to the fact that the house was the set for the 1990s television program “Party of Five“. Aside from its fame, the residence has many other strong features: its location is up on a hill, providing the rooms with spectacular views, it has seven bedrooms, a reception foyer, a huge gaming room and an impressive greenhouse solarium. We hope the pictures will give you a better view of what we are talking about.

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