Saturday, June 22, 2013

How should I decorate my room?

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RockStarMe


I am 18 years old and I share a room with my 3 year old daughter. (yes I am a teen mom...) I live with my parents in a 5 bedroom home (I have four younger siblings) so I share a room with my daughter and my brothers (who are twins) share a room. I guess the point I am getting to is... Since my daughter and I have different tastes, how can I decorate our room to where we both agree. Her favorite color is pink and the furniture in our room is currently a dark/cherry oak color and I am going to keep it that way. How should I do curtains, room paint, carpet, bedding, etc? I want it to be sophisticated with edge but also something pretty and pink so that we both can be satisfied but I don't know what theme to go with... any answers?
lol... i think what I meant to say is that I share a room with my daughter... not my brothers... lol... my brothers have their own room in which they both share! :)



Answer
well i have done interior design in the past i would choose a floral print and do a corner of sometinh really soft and girly that goes with it 4 your little one!!!i think a little mirror with a ballet handle would be neat girls all love mirrors and goodluck children are a blessing GOD BLESS U BOTH~~~~~

What are some lesser known facts about the Victorian days?




Daisy L


I have to write a book taken place in the Victorian days for school. What are some lesser known facts about the Victorian days that could hep me write the book better? I have Victorian names picked out, and the facts can be about girls, boys, adults, anything really. One is a royalty. Did they have royalty in the Victorian days? I really don't know. Thanks :)


Answer
Justins right.
Clothing sometimes consisted what is now called Baby Doll Gothic
And Baby Doll Angel clothes.
Women used only corsets, yep no bras. A strip of linen that was disposed after two weeks was worn instead of underwear.
Baths were taken once a week and sometimes in small tubs or public washrooms.

When a woman entered a room, it was considered rude for a man to offer his seat to her because the cushion might still be warm.

People thought food digested better in the dark, so a dining room located in the basement was considered the best spot in which to eat.

A glance into a bedroom was considered improper if viewed by a visitor, so bedrooms were located on the second floor.

People were shy about having water closets, so they disguised fixtures as dressers and cabinets. Tubs were enclosed in wooden boxes that resembled large chests. People went to great lengths to hide toilets from view. In some homes, they were behind a curtain or screen, or even in a room of their own.

Children rarely saw their parents. A special trip was made to the nursery each evening, and the visit lasted about an hour.

Women made pictures, wreaths, and bouquets from their own hair or the hair of a family member to be framed and displayed in the parlor.

Some rocking chairs were designed to disguise a chamber pot. People had to be careful not to rock too quickly!

A lot of men used macassar oil to slick back their hair. Crocheted doilies, called antimacassars, were put over the backs of chairs to keep this grease from staining the furniture.

For a lady to show her ankles was considered very risque!

To control insects, many people kept a HEDGEHOG in the basement. It curled up and slept in the day, but roamed around the dark kitchen at night eating cockroaches and other insects.

Some ladies suffered with facial hair,or "Bad Hair Days" or hated darning.

We are happy to tell you that it is now illegal for a husband to strike or beat his wife. His right of "moderate correction" was first questioned in the time of Charles the Second, and is now indefensible. A wife has the right to the custody of her child up to seven years of age. The personal property of a wife passes to her husband absolutely on her marriage, but her real (i.e.freehold) property can only be alienated by him during her life with her consent

In Victorian times, darning stockings was a task ladies undertook - time consuming and laborious.

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