These 15 TV/Movie Bedrooms Fundamentally Changed Me As A Human Being, And I'm Not Even Joking

These 15 TV/Movie Bedrooms Fundamentally Changed Me As A Human Being, And I'm Not Even Joking
I remember being younger and seeing bedrooms in TV shows and movies that made me rethink not just my personal style, but my very EXISTENCE!!! These rooms were probably aspirational, and I didn't realize at the time that set designers with were actually putting them together, and not teens with limited funds. So join me as I journey through 15 rooms that made me think I should paint every wall in my room a different color (which I did) and think I should cover my dresser in stickers (which my parents were mad about). 1.
Lizzie's bedroom in . Butterflies in frames! Butterfly stickers! Butterfly hair clips out on the desk! Lizzie was the kind of girl who had a feather boa just ! Imagine being so whimsical! And what is that little house in the background? A CD shelf? Jewelry storage? I don't know, but whatever it is, I have to have it. 2.
Kat's bedroom in . I 100% got a sun/moon comforter like this because Kat had one. She was so and Who wouldn't want to be just like her?? I also can't really touch on this bedroom or this scene without bringing up the black underwear of it all.
SORRY! 3. Arnold Shortman's bedroom in This ceiling is EVERYTHING! Waking up to a clear view of the sky, while , does seem pretty damn cool. And who didn't want an alarm clock made in their own likeness that was powered by a damn potato?! Show me ONE person!!! This carpet is actually cool as hell.
I would 100% use this in a space TO. DAY. And a cozy little desk with a view of the city? Forget it! One of the best parts about this room is that he has friggin' roof access.
All he has to do is climb his little toes up the ladder by his bed and he is OUTDOORS. 4. Raven Baxter's bedrooms in Raven had a sewing space because she was a budding fashion designerrrr, which duped me into thinking making clothes would be easy.
Later in the series, Raven moved to the BASEMENT! Now this is something I actually did do, although I did not have a bed that was SUSPENDED FROM THE CEILING BY FRILLY ROPES! Any color you want, you can HAVE! That's what Raven said. And her new sewing station was on a PLATFORM, which was like the best thing I'd ever seen in my 13-year-old life???? And she had a friggin' MANNEQUIN to dress up!!! Okaaaay. 5.
Lane Kim's bedroom in . Wellll, you have to remember the of Lane's room, specifically what was going on in her closet. Lane created a sanctuary for herself in that closet, and when you're in middle school, there is nothing more intoxicating than the idea of your own SECRET space where you can actually be yourself.
And she had the floorboards that popped up so she could hide all of the things Mrs. Kim didn't want her to have. 6.
Every bedroom in . There was an issue of Pottery Barn Teen (lmaoooo) that showcased all of the rooms, and I ate that shit UP (though it was way too expensive to do anything more than just look at). Lena's actual room was really nothing special to me, except for the drawing table (remember, I was an artist after all).
But where Lena shined was in her bedroom in Greece. This film was what started my deep-rooted love of Greece (someone is rolling their eyes at me rn) and the belief that if I were to move there, I would finally be happy (maybe one day!). But the best part is the VIEW!!! Imagine waking up every morning and looking at ! I die! Then there was Tibby's room.
I thought I was the Tibby of the group when I was a kid, so this is the style I really tried to go for out of all of them. Tibby had road signs in her room! was cool. She was the badass and she had the room to match.
Now, even though I said I am a Bridget, her room isn't that special. Sure, it has a fireplace, which is cool, but the reeeeeal thing in this room to be jealous of is. .
. Not one, but TWO deep AF fully padded bay windows that can comfortably sleep four and a dog?!?! 7. Fiona's bedroom in .
These candy pink walls are. . .
delicious? Is that weird to say? I want to eat them? Really take them in, I beg you. Would you not die to have these walls in your own home?? A whole-ass chair just for your Hello Kitty plush? Legendary. We have another room with a platform.
Why are things that are just a little bit higher than everything else so intriguing? 8. Lola's bedroom in Of course, one of the most notable parts of Lola's room was the WALL-SIZED POSTER of a shirtless Stu Wolf (her rock star crush). We have more suspended furniture here.
We couldn't get enough of the stuff! Having a five-disc CD player was peak coolness in 2004, and when I got mine (brag), I felt like a baaaaaad bitch. These flamingo lights said, "I'm FUN! No really, I am. Please believe I am.
PLEASE!" And we have yet another mannequin/sewing station, and the more I look, the more I wonder if they just lifted everything straight from Raven's room. 9. The bedrooms in .
We had a Buddha light switch cover just for funsies. And, of course, name tags on the wall just for the hell of it. These naked, slightly creepy baby dolls said so much and yet nothing at all.
The reason for them was that there was no reason for them. And OF COURSE the hamburger phone! Chalkboard paint on the armoire, emo posters plastering the walls, stickers in places there shouldn't be stickers. This was some real cool girl shit right here.
But Juno's wasn't the only room in this movie that gave me an intense case of envy. Juno's BFF Leah also brought some strong aesthetics to the table. Also, out of all the collages in this list (and there are MANY), this one is my favorite.
And yes, it is because it's a bunch of hot men. You mad??? 10. Regina George's bedroom in .
It also took me way too many watches to realize that these photo collages are on the double doors to her attached BATHROOM. Regina's furniture was a little garish TBH, but it was . And that meant something.
She had an ornate fireplace in her room right next to her Avril Lavigne poster. This was a young woman who had it ALL. And something that I really overlooked in my youth, but have my eyes on as an adult, is this ferkin' patio!! My god! 11.
This seaside bedroom in . Imagine having a monochrome wardrobe that doubles as an accent wall! Now that was innovation, sweetie! This sloped ceiling actually would have been so annoying, especially as someone who has been over 6 feet tall since middle school, but I would have been willing to make it work!! This vanity was goalz. I honestly have a hard time understanding what's even going on here, but I love it.
But we've also got this BALCONY that overlooks the damn beach!! 12. Anna's room in . But then you have things like the "parental advisory" sign that told the world, "NOBODY GETS ME!!!" It's really important that I point out this "I love dolphins" sticker, because dolphin culture was the 2000s.
Dolphin stickers on the mirror and a yin yang for good measure. We've also got a surfer symbol, because it didn't matter if you lived in a completely landlocked state — we all loved the idea of surfing. I literally had that same exact photo collage frame she has on the wall, and I filled it with the dumbest pictures of me and my friends that were so beautifully cringe I could cry.
13. Sabrina's room in The room also balances these kind of older, antique pieces with more modern statements that made it feel sophisticated and fresh at the same time. But the real reason this room makes the list is obviously the STAINED GLASS WINDOW SITUATION.
14. Molly's bedroom/apartment in . The bedroom was LUXE (again with the sheer curtains) and the bed was jaw-droppingly beautiful (and it's not just the half-naked man, okay?!?!?!).
Imagine going to bed every night enveloped by various silks and sheets made of Egyptian cotton. Above the bed is this canopy, which actually brings a tear to my eye it's so pretty. And these shimmery stars painted on this powder blue ceiling are an absolute wet dream.
Below the bed, of course there are stairs for her PET PIG! Molly had various ornate structures around the apartment that were littered with lingerie and silk gloves, and there was something so poetic about that to us young girls and gays in the year 2003. And the woman had TWO vanities!! That's LUXURY, darling girl! And a whole room of guitars?! But the real winner here is this kitchen window situation. 15.
Mia's bedroom in . The spiral staircase, this green tea ice cream color on the walls. .
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. these monkeys (that everyone had for some reason??) just hanging out because Mia is one of us! Everything was so cohesive, but not in a catalog sort of way. It was all so effortless.
Eclectic yet controlled. But, of course, what we all really wanted was The Tower™. I mean, how is this? A place to read, journal, stargaze, spy on neighbors, read long lost letters from your deceased father — the possibilities are endless.
Did you have any rooms that made you absolutely seethe with jealousy? Did you redecorate your space because of something you saw on screen? Let me know in the comments!.