I Ranked 24 TV And Movie Teen Bedrooms From "Mediocre" To "Iconic"

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24.Morty Smith's bedroom (Rick and Morty).

Morty Smith's messy bedroom

It may be his only safe haven from the tyranny of being Rick's grandson, but Morty's room is a little generic.

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With the lights on, we can better see Morty's unsettlingly vague decor, including his magnet poster and "SCIENCE" banner. And I can only imagine what horrible acts of violence that attack robot above his bed is capable of, unless Rick didn't make it, in which case it's just fun.

Morty's bedroom with the lights on and Rick drunk on his floor

23.Gabriella Montez's bedroom (High School Musical).

Gabriella sits in her room reading a book

In a word: boring. In another: dull. I know Gabriella and her mom only just moved in but c'mon, give us something.

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If you're wondering why Gabriella's room is missing the fairy lights all TV and movie teenagers are legally obligated to own, don't worry, they're out the front.

Fairy lights on Gabriella's front door

What I'd Steal: In another shot, we see that Gabriella owns a telescope, so probably that.

What I Wouldn't: that lace doily on the bedside table. Who is this room even for?

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22.Betty Cooper's teenager-but-make-it-grandma bedroom (Riverdale).

Betty's pink floral room

I don't love it, but you can't deny that this is one of the most normal parts of this show.

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Betty's room shines when it comes to lighting fixtures, from this chandelier-on-a-stick to the tulip lamp in the first image. I don't like either, but they're trying something, and I respect that.

Betty's room has a standing chandelier

21.Bella Swan's Forks bedroom (Twilight).

Bella Swan's Forks bedroom

Here's a closer look at the details. We've got Twister, a hand turkey, and a couple of records and paper snowflakes. There's also a full handwritten letter pinned to the bulletin board, to which I say: classic. I'm going to assume Jacob wrote it.

Bella's bulletin board
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Speaking of Jacob, does this random framed picture of a wolf on Bella's wall count as foreshadowing?

Bella walks into the room, which has a framed picture of a wolf

20.Peter Parker's room (Spider-Man: Homecoming).

Peter's small, crowded room

It's more humble than Stark Tower, but it's also been blown up way fewer times.

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The action figures on that shelf are definitely the Avengers, right?

Little action figures behind Peter

19.Tina Belcher's bedroom (Bob's Burgers).

Tina's horse-themed room

I was never a horse girl, so I don't really relate to the choices Tina's made here.

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Also, are those two horses...making out? And is that guy in the green sweatshirt supposed to look like Shaggy from Scooby-Doo? No further questions.

the same bedroom with those elements pointed out

18.Regina George's queen bee HQ (Mean Girls).

Regina George's luxurious bedroom

Look, this is clearly the bedroom of a rich person, what with its aforementioned balcony, laptop, and ample room to pace around and plot their rich person schemes, but it's just not that interesting. And what teenager wants beige wall-to-wall carpeting?

What I'd Steal: the balcony and the implied trust fund. Also, that mysterious chest by the fireplace. What's Regina keeping in there? What I Wouldn't: the carpeting and the vast majority of the decor, especially that

17.Olive Penderghast's solid B+ of a room (Easy A).

Olive in her okay-but-not-great room

There's nothing wrong with it, but it's not what dreams are made of.

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The fact that Olive's adorable dog seems cool with never leaving definitely earns her room extra points. So...it's cute. It's suburban. It's a way worse room than Easy A is a movie, though.

Olive dances in her bedroom

16.Simon's chalkboard-forward bedroom (Love, Simon).

Simon in his bed surrounded by chalkboard walls

It's nice, but I wish it had more personality, especially since the whole point of this room is that Simon can literally write on its walls. The countdown to graduation is a nice touch, though.

Simon paces by his desk

15.Cher Horowitz's bedroom (Clueless).

Cher doing her hair in the mirror

I'm sure Cher's room is lovely, but it's meaningless compared to her walk-in closet with built-in A.I. stylist.

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This is truly the height of '90s technology. Why hasn't someone made this for real? We carry tiny supercomputers in our pockets, yet there's not an app out there that can tell me to match my yellow plaid miniskirt with my yellow plaid blazer.

Cher's outfit matching computer

14.Zoey's dorm room (Zoey 101).

Zoey in her colorful dorm room

I mean, it's a frankly overwhelming amount of purple, and those bottles totally look like wine bottles with the labels peeled off, but this is a pretty luxe way to experience your high school years.

The purple room, with mysterious bottles and a magazine and CD holder

13.Erin Quinn's room (Derry Girls).

The derry girls studying in Erin's room

It's big enough to host an overnight study party and just the right amount of extremely '90s, so I'm into it. But that picture of a clown/scarecrow in the upper lefthand corner is frightening.

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As far as I can tell, Erin's got a pretty good set-up, and her room is the perfect venue for all that scheming the Derry Girls like to get up to.

Erin looks at a picture with her wall visible in the background

What I'd Steal: the retro desk lamps and radio.

What I Wouldn't: the clown picture. Why she hasn't burned such an obviously cursed object is a mystery to me.

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12.Zenon's room (Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century).

the light peeking through to Zenon's room

It's surprisingly roomy, and the decor (especially the bedspread) feels like it's a reference to the 1960s, which is a fun throwback to the beginnings of the space age.

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This one has the obvious appeal of being in space, though if this wasn't a Disney movie, that would certainly be a source of existential terror.

Zenon looks out her bedroom window to earth

What I'd Steal: You can't beat the view, right?

What I Wouldn't: That being said, space is terrifying and I'd probably be happier on Earth, which if memory serves is still inhabitable in the Zenon universe.

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11.Andy's high school bedroom (Toy Story 3).

The sheer melancholy of seeing Andy's grown-up bedroom physically pains me, but that doesn't mean it's not perfectly pleasant. 

The sheer melancholy of seeing Andy's grown-up bedroom physically pains me, but that doesn't mean it's not perfectly pleasant.

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Here's a close-up of what Andy has on his bulletin board (side note: every onscreen teenager LOVES bulletin boards). There's some Buzz Lightyear merch, prizes for both soccer and art (show off), and a letter from the prestigious State University.

Andy's crowded bulletin board

What I'd Steal: Andy's poster situation is pretty spectacular, and who doesn't want a guitar and an amp just a few feet from their bed?

What I Wouldn't: the covered wagon chest filled to the brim with sentient, neglected toys.

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10.Lady Bird's pastel pink angst lair (Lady Bird).

Lady Bird in her pink, very decorated bedroom

First of all, let's acknowledge the obvious: that SHIRT! The best. No notes.

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This room actually looks like a teenager decorated it. From the writing on the wall to the stolen bathroom sign, it perfectly captures what it's like to be young and collecting reminders that you're an independent person with your own identity and interests, Mom!

Lady Bird's messy room

9.Lizzie McGuire's room (The Lizzie McGuire Movie).

Lizzy's messy but colorful room

This is what would happen if a Delia's catalogue became a bedroom, and it's wonderful.

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Special shoutout to Lizzie for owning her own lavender landline.

Lizzy's bedside table, with the aforementioned items

8.Hannah Montana's closet, which I assume has a bedroom attached (Hannah Montana).

Hannah and her friend in a massive walk-in closet

This massive walk-in is hidden behind Miley's normal bedroom, which is an extremely literal take on the whole "double life" thing.

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This is ridiculous but that's kind of the point of being a secret teenage pop star, you know?

All of Miley's clothing on a giant rack

What I'd Steal: the color coordination and the secrecy.

What I Wouldn't: the clothes themselves.

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7.Carly Shay's rainbow renovation (iCarly).

Carly's very colorful new bedroom

That giant menacing ball hanging from the ceiling is a chandelier made from gummy bears, and the little purple circle in the floor is a trampoline that Carly can use to literally jump into bed. Those two features really sum up this space: fun, absurd, and at risk of being outgrown within six months.

Carly's extravagant redecorated bedroom

6.Kat Stratford's perfect brooding spot (10 Things I Hate About You).

Kat's many, many posters pasted onto the wall

This bedroom screams "cool older sister," even if Bianca and young Joseph Gordon-Levitt can't see that.

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This room is even better for being located in a house that has a hot tub built into the porch, which I didn't know was possible.

Mr. Stratford exercising on the porch, next to the hot tub

What I'd Steal: the bedspread, the easel, and the ability to keep a houseplant alive.

What I Wouldn't: the posters covering every inch of the wall. It's cool, but claustrophobic.

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5.Lara Jean's room (To All the Boys I've Loved Before).

Lara's room with tree mural on the wall and messy floor

This is boho chic, with just a little splash of vintage. The result is unique, stylish, and romantic.

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I personally love the old-fashioned lampshades, especially that blue velvet one. And the mural on the wall looks great, but not so great that an artistically minded teenager couldn't have pulled it off.

A closeup of the mural and lampshades in Lara's room

What I'd Steal: the lampshades and the mural. It's definitely a commitment but it's not overly cutesy.

What I Wouldn't: the pink-and-white bureau and the fluffy rug.

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4.Raven's renovated room/design studio (That's So Raven).

Raven sitting on her swinging bed in her new room

Let's not kid ourselves: A bed that swings from the ceiling is nothing short of genius.

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The most enviable aspect of Raven's room is definitely this lil' creative space. If Etsy were a person and not an online retailer, this is where they'd live.

the little sewing studio in Raven's room

3.Juno's hamburger phone, plus the rest of the room, I guess (Juno).

June sitting in her messy bedroom

Just like Juno, this room has a lot of personality, and perfectly captures a mid-2000s indie vibe. And that phone should probably be displayed in the Smithsonian.

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This one is all about the details. For instance, these vaguely menacing dolls. They, like everything else in this room, could be haunted but definitely aren't, which is a hard balance to strike.

A bunch of kewpie dolls on Juno's shelf

I'm going to go ahead and assume that red tube on the right is a cherry Lip Smackers.

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Michael Cera playing guitar in a photo on Juno's wall

2.Arnold's mini penthouse (Hey Arnold!)

Arnold in his room with the glass ceiling

This would probably be a logistical nightmare, both when it comes to cleaning and the fact that your child and his saw can access the roof at any time via that built-in ladder, but that's part of what makes it such a good TV bedroom. It doesn't exist, so it can be perfect and an architectural mess simultaneously.

Arnold's completely glass ceiling

1.And finally: Mia Thermopolis's firehouse loft (The Princess Diaries).

Mia going down the spiral staircase in her loft

I know this is where she lives before she finds out that she's a princess, but it is ludicrous that this movie tries to tell us that living in a repurposed fire station with two (!) floors to yourself wouldn't make you high school royalty.

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However...I won't lie and say this isn't amazing, only that if it was my only way of getting downstairs at 6:30 a.m., I wouldn't have survived past my freshman year.

Mia takes a firemen's pole downstairs
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Note the generic film poster that tells us that Mia is a fan of cult classic Catastrophe 2.

Mia holds her cat in her bedroom

What I'd Steal: lava lamp, hand-painted spiral staircase, living in a firehouse loft in general.

What I Wouldn't: the Fireman's Pole of Doom.

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