Q. I need really cheap decorating ideas. I can't move my bed, the room is too small to do any rearranging. All that's in there is the bed, a small desk, a small table with a chair and a small refrigerator on the small table and one window. I can't put anything on the walls. How can I decorate to make the room a little more lively?
I'm not moving into a dorm room, it's a room at my pastor's house. I'm going to try not to have a ton of stuff in there, because come next may, I'll be moving it all into a house to live with my new husband!
I'm not moving into a dorm room, it's a room at my pastor's house. I'm going to try not to have a ton of stuff in there, because come next may, I'll be moving it all into a house to live with my new husband!
A. I would say that you go with a certain color or theme...then, buy a new bed set to liven it up. Then, you could buy new curtains that go with the same theme, and a matching throw/area rug. Next, you could put some material on the top of the table that also matches the theme. If you would be allowed to put just 1 thing on the walls, I would say to add a mirror...to make the space look a little bigger. All of the stuff that you buy can be used in your new house, for the guest bedroom or something!!!
Good luck and happy decorating!!!
Good luck and happy decorating!!!
What are some calming, cheap bedroom decorating ideas?
Q. I am moving soon, and my room will be somewhat small. I have a queen size bed and I am wanting to do something cheap but sensual to it? any ideas? red is kinda my theme but i dont plan to paint the walls (they are white). any tips??
A. Use throw pillows to decorate your bed...the more pillows the better. Get all shapes and sizes. It creates an illusion that will make you want to fall into the middle of them...as if you were a little kid. Its a very comforting thought, sort of like a big hug. I rather enjoy it. Of course if you are married or living with a significant other then "HE" may not go for that as it will seem too girlie or childish to a guy. But hey if its your room...dazzle yourself. Be creative. Buy a few multicolored light bulbs to put in your lamps. Cover the lamp shades with scarves to emit a softer light. You can have all sorts of fun with that. Good luck.
Creative Decorating Ideas for a dorm room?
Q. My roommate and I are moving into an apartment style door room. It has a kitchen and a living room and still the same cinderblock walls. We also have separate bedrooms. For my room, I have a lot of photographer, graphic design, and painter friends so I'm trying to get each to make me something to put on the wall. For the kitchen, we thought about taking a champagne bottle and burning a candle into the top. Does anyone have any other cheap/creative decorating ideas? Or a website that might help? Thanks.
A. simple things to spice up a dorm include colorful rugs, anything you can put on the walls (i had album covers up one year, my roommate was obsessed with fashion magazines and plastered the walls with her favorite ads, etc). for common areas, try picking a color scheme and buying things that fit into it.
the dollar aisles at target are a lifesaver, you always find the most random things, usually for under $5. light becomes very important, so make sure you have enough lamps and stuff. i know a lot of people who collect liquor/wine bottles in their kitchens and its good at least for some color.
also, if you're allowed, try painting a wall or two, it really makes it feel more like home and its one less wall you feel the need to decorate.
the dollar aisles at target are a lifesaver, you always find the most random things, usually for under $5. light becomes very important, so make sure you have enough lamps and stuff. i know a lot of people who collect liquor/wine bottles in their kitchens and its good at least for some color.
also, if you're allowed, try painting a wall or two, it really makes it feel more like home and its one less wall you feel the need to decorate.
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