18 Killer Bedrooms All '90s Teens Wish They'd Had
Like... totally jealous.
1. Cher Horowitz's complete with a drool worthy state-of-the-art closet in Clueless (1995).

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Paramount
A precursor to the DressMe app, and still a million times cooler.
2. Kat Stratford's alternative, collaged walls in 10 Things I Hate About You (1999).

So sad, so misunderstood, so... wait, a super hot guy did WHAT for you?
3. For emo kids, there was even Daria's purple padded room on Daria (1997).

A quiet getaway to enjoy neuroses.
4. And don't forget her buddy Jane's hip loft.

Skull candle holder, pallet bed frame, and junk food? Ugh, so cool.
5. Clarissa Darling's hubcaps and checkered paint made her room iconic in Clarissa Explains It All (1991).

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Who wouldn't want their best friend to have a private ladder to window entrance?
6. Rose colored walls made Jane Burnham's room in American Beauty (1999) a sweet suburban dream.

Talk about a room with a view.
7. The fur-lined egg chair in Randall Floyd's room even had a matching ottoman in Dazed and Confused (1993).

For all the cool seniors to kick back.
8. Speaking of killer chairs, gotta appreciate Jonah Baldwin's from Sleepless in Seattle (1993).
Also, the entire houseboat can be yours for only two million dollars!
9. And we definitely wanted a waterbed like Kim Boggs' in Edward Scissorhands (1990).

Minus the scissor lacerations of course.
10. Maddie Wirtz's star-filled ceiling in Foxfire (1996) brought the galaxy indoors.

Her glow-in-the-dark star sticker game put us all to shame.
11. While Roxy Carmichael's bedroom in Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael (1990) perfectly demonstrated thrift store-chic.

Sure, it's a lot of pink, but a refrigerator closet is pure genius.
12. For clever, practical designs, there was Korben Dallas' compact future pod in The Fifth Element (1997).

If only your bed made itself.
13. Kathryn Merteuil's blue boudoir was deliciously evil in Cruel Intentions (1999).


Complete with hideaway bed for your paramour.
14. D.J. and Stephanie's Mondrian-inspired wallpaper on Full House (1993) was pop perfection.

Bay windows really make a shared room tolerable.
15. And how about the ethereal dreamscape in the Darling's nursery from Hook (1991)?

So restful you won't even notice your children returning home from Neverland.
16. For the dreamer in all of us, there was Andy's cloud-filled bedroom in Toy Story (1995).

And the best part: real, live toys.
17. And making us jealous alongside Brenda was Kelly Taylor's wall of self-love on Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)

Only in a true L.A. girl's room.
18. And finally, the ultimate awesome '90s bedroom, Arnold's glass-roofed kingdom in Hey Arnold! (1996)

The sky really is the limit.