Princess Wall Decals: Crown, Castle & Name Ideas for Girls' Rooms
2nd Jun 2026
Few themes make a little girl's face light up like a princess room. The good news: you don't need a full renovation (or a paint-the-walls-pink commitment) to get there. A handful of well-placed princess wall decals — a personalized crown above the bed, a fairytale castle on the play wall, a delicate tiara silhouette by the mirror — transform a plain bedroom into a storybook in an afternoon. They're affordable, removable, and endlessly customizable, which makes them the practical way to give your daughter the room she's dreaming about.
Below are our favorite princess wall decal ideas, organized by style and by age, plus tips on placement, sizing, and color so you can put them up once and love them for years.
Why Princess Wall Decals Work So Well in a Girl's Room
Princess decor has staying power because it grows with a child's imagination. A wall decal leans into that without locking you in:
- Removable and renter-friendly. Our decals are cut vinyl that goes up smoothly and comes off cleanly when it's time for a change — no holes, no patching. Perfect for rentals, military families, or any room that will get a refresh in a few years.
- Personalized. Add your daughter's name to a crown and the room instantly feels like hers. Personalization is the single biggest "wow" upgrade you can make.
- Affordable. Princess decals start between $18 and $25 — a fraction of the cost of framed art, murals, or themed furniture — with larger sizes available for a bit more.
- Safe and lightweight. No glass, no frames, nothing to fall off the wall above a bed or crib.
- Easy to apply. A squeegee (or a credit card) and ten minutes is all it takes. See our step-by-step guide to applying vinyl decals.
1. Personalized Name & Crown Decals
If you only add one thing to the room, make it a personalized crown with your daughter's name. It's the centerpiece of a princess space and works beautifully above the headboard, over a reading nook, or centered on the main wall.
Our Personalized Name Princess Crown pairs a classic crown with the name of your choice, and the Custom Name Crown is a softer, script-forward take that suits nurseries and toddler rooms. For older girls who want something a little more grown-up, the Personalized Princess Crown with Name works in a bedroom, playroom, or even a bathroom.
Styling tip: Center the name decal so the bottom of the lettering sits 8–12 inches above the headboard. That keeps it visually anchored to the bed instead of floating high on the wall.
2. Crown & Tiara Silhouettes for a Minimalist Look
Not every princess room is pink-and-glitter. If you're after something more refined — think modern girl's room in blush, sage, or gold — a simple crown silhouette delivers the theme without overwhelming the space.
The Personalized Princess Crown Silhouette is clean and contemporary, and a single-color Gold Crown Wall Decal reads as elegant rather than busy. Because these are cut from one color of vinyl, you can match them to the room's palette — soft gold, rose, white, or black for a high-contrast modern look.
This minimalist approach also ages well: a tiara silhouette that suits a six-year-old still looks right at ten.
3. Fairytale Castles & Storybook Scenes
For a play-forward room, a castle decal sets the whole scene. The Fairytales Begin Here Princess Castle turns a blank wall into the start of a story — ideal above a toy box, along a playroom wall, or behind a reading corner. Pair it with a name crown over the bed and you've got a coordinated theme without buying a single piece of furniture.
Our broader Princesses Wall Decor design is another way to fill a larger wall with a whimsical, imaginative scene.
Styling tip: Castle and scene decals are the workhorses of a princess wall — give them the biggest uninterrupted wall in the room and let smaller crown and name decals play supporting roles nearby.
4. "Princess or Queen" Crowns for Big Kids & Teens
As girls grow, the princess theme can grow up too. A bolder crown with a custom name reads as confident rather than babyish — great for a big-kid bedroom or a tween refresh. The Princess or Queen Crown Name Decal spans the whole range, from babies to teenagers, so it's a smart pick if you want something that won't feel outgrown in two years.
For a teen room, drop the pastels and go monochrome — a single name crown in matte black or gold over the bed looks intentional and stylish.
5. Empowering Princess Quotes
Princess decor doesn't have to be all crowns. A meaningful quote gives the theme heart and a little staying power. Our "You Are Princesses" lettering decal is a favorite for teen girls' rooms and faith-forward families — a reminder of worth that outlasts any trend. Word-based decals like this pair naturally with a crown or castle and add a personal, grown-with-me element to the wall.
Styling a Princess Room by Age
- Nursery (0–2): Keep it soft. A script name crown in blush or white above the crib is plenty. Browse more nursery wall decor ideas for pairings.
- Toddler (2–5): This is peak princess. Combine a fairytale castle on the play wall with a personalized name crown over the bed.
- Big kid (6–9): Lean into personalization. A bold name-and-crown decal makes the room feel "hers," and a crown silhouette keeps it from feeling too young.
- Tween/teen (10+): Go minimal and monochrome — a single gold or black crown silhouette, or a meaningful quote. Add a monogram decal for a more mature, personalized touch.
Placement & Sizing Tips
- Measure your wall first. Crown and name decals look best sized to roughly two-thirds the width of the furniture they sit above (bed, dresser, or crib).
- Anchor to furniture. Hang name decals 8–12 inches above a headboard so they relate to the bed instead of floating.
- Give big scenes room. Reserve the largest open wall for a castle or storybook scene, and cluster smaller crowns nearby.
- Match the palette, not the trend. Because our decals are cut from a single color, choose a vinyl shade that works with bedding and rugs you already own — gold and blush are the most flexible.
Will a Decal Damage the Walls?
This is the number-one question we hear from parents, and the answer is reassuring: applied to a smooth, fully cured painted wall, our removable vinyl decals come off cleanly without taking paint with them. We cover the details — including the handful of surfaces to be careful with — in our guide to whether wall decals damage walls. For most kids' rooms, you can decorate now and change your mind later with zero drama.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are princess wall decals removable?
Yes. Our princess decals are made from removable cut vinyl. On a smooth, fully cured painted wall they peel off cleanly when you're ready for a change, which makes them ideal for rentals and rooms that will be refreshed as your child grows.
Can I add my daughter's name to a princess decal?
Absolutely — personalized name crowns are our most popular princess option. You choose the name and we cut it to match the crown design. A personalized crown above the bed is the easiest way to make a room feel custom.
What size princess decal should I get?
Size the decal to the furniture it sits above — roughly two-thirds the width of the bed, crib, or dresser is a reliable rule of thumb. Castle and scene decals can go larger to fill an open feature wall. Many of our princess decals offer multiple size options at checkout.
What colors do princess decals come in?
Because each decal is cut from a single color of vinyl, you can choose the shade that fits the room — soft gold, blush pink, white, or black for a modern high-contrast look. This makes it easy to coordinate with bedding and rugs you already have.
Are these decals safe to put above a bed or crib?
Yes. Vinyl decals are flat, lightweight, and frameless, so there's nothing to fall. That's a big reason parents choose them over framed art for the wall above a bed or crib.
How do I apply a princess wall decal?
Clean and dry the wall, position the decal with the transfer tape, smooth it down with a squeegee or credit card, then slowly peel the tape away. Our how to apply vinyl decals guide walks through it step by step.
Start Her Storybook Room
A princess room is one of the easiest themes to pull off well, because a few decals do the heavy lifting. Start with a personalized name crown, add a castle or a tiara silhouette, and you've created a space she'll be proud to show off — all without paint, frames, or a weekend of work. Browse the full collection of princess wall decals to find the pieces that fit her room and her personality.