Friday, August 2, 2013

How could I possibly redecorate my 9x11 foot bedroom?

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Q. im a teenage girl, and i have no clue how to redecorate my room (colors, furniture, etc)
could you find any pictures, or help me figure out how i could decorate it? (i like bright colors like pink, blue, green, yellow)
thanks :)


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First, you need some inspiration. And to begin, you need to first pick out some bedding. A comforter you love will have a color pallet you can work with for paint and other accessories. Do not select a random paint color because you will drive yourself nuts trying to find bedding to match, so buy the bedding first.

Select two colors from the bedding. Paint the brightest color on the wall behind your bed. Then, a lighter version of that color or a lighter second color on the rest of the walls.
Go easy on the second wall color and use accessories to add more color and style to your room. Spray paint can transform any object. You can spray paint a lamp, a waste paper basket, your light switches and wall outlet covers, picture frames and what not. Reuse whatever you can by changing it. You can spray paint the handles on your furniture or paint your furniture for a totally new look.

Your room is small, so you need to use the space wisely. Can you fit a dresser in your closet? Don't use a bookshelf, instead, hang shelves on the walls and get canvas, metal or wicker baskets to store your stuff in. Get one of those over the door shoe holders that are made of clear plastic and store your hair accessories, jewelry, makeup, cell phone charger, Ipod, hair products, and other stuff in there so you can see it all and have it tidy to keep your furniture clear of clutter. Keep as much of the floor space clear as possible and your room will look and feel bigger.

Clean out your closet and get rid of anything you have not worn in the past year and that goes for all of your drawers, too. You will see that you have a lot more space to store the things you use. Anything you are not using (old papers, things you want to keep but are not using, mementos and such) you should pack up and store in the attic, basement or garage. You need the space so get that stuff you do not need or use out of your room.
Under the bed storage is great, use it wisely. Maybe for pull out shoe storage? Or perhaps craft items?

Make a bulletin board. Buy some ribbon and tacks to make a trellis criss cross pattern to hold your notes and photos of your friends. Get pretty shoe box size photo storage containers with lids and store your CD's in alphabetical order. Get organized.

Hang sheer curtains so the light shines through and get an inexpensive roller shade to use when you want privacy. You could glue some beaded trim to the bottom of the shade. Buy some fluffy decorative pillows for your bed, too.

But, it all starts with the bedding, so go shopping for a comforter that you love. Try Overstock.com for some nice bedding and shipping is under three dollars.

How to decorate a guest room with 2 dark brown walls and 2 hot pink walls?




Tammy


My daughter just moved out of the house and her bedroom will now be used as a guest room. It was recently painted so we really don't want to paint it again but there are 2 walls that are chocolate brown and 2 wall are hot pink. The headboard of the bed and nightstand are white. How can I decorate this room without it feeling like a teenage girl's room?


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Oh gosh...I don't usually kind of insist on painting if you don't want to, but I'm hoping I can talk you into painting the 2 pink walls, cause frankly, the pink walls & white furniture will be hard to overcome as an adult room. The white furniture we can work with. So we have to have a bedding set for inspiration. I found this one that has a white background to pull in the white furniture & overall lighten the room:

http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?GrpTyp=ENS&ItemID=1b6aff6&DeptID=82319&CatID=82321&SO=0&SelDim=1031%7e&x5view=1&NOffset=0&Ne=949+877+5+1031+1007+8+18&shopperType=G&N=4294932621+4294949521&Nao=42&PSO=0&CmCatId=82319|82321

The chocolate is in there & the print is a modern stylized Jacobean print. Soooooo...would you be willing to paint those 2 pink walls the rusty red in this bedding??? Take a sham to Sherwin Williams & also the name/number of the current pink (or a good picture of it). They will help you choose the best method of covering the pink with the red. Also, to make the room look bigger & sophisticated, paint the ceiling the color of the tan in the draperies & bedding. Again, SW can help you with this.

This is another choice you might like - just follow my same principles:

http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?Grptyp=ENS&ItemId=1b6b108&cmOrigId=1b6aff6&cmTypeFlag=RichRel&cmCatID=82319|82321

Do you have a ceiling fixture in the room??? Do you have nightstands??? (I hope so) Consider using a pair of these over the nightstands:

http://www.potterybarn.com/products/weston-arc-sconce/?pkey=cplug-in-sconces

And this as your ceiling fixture:

http://www.potterybarn.com/products/camilla-3-arm-chandelier/?pkey=cchandeliers

Lastly...wall decor. Use a LARGE print for impact like this:

http://www.art.com/products/p13877051-sa-i2762539/raymond-gehman-bare-branches-and-red-maple-leaves-growing-alongside-the-highway.htm?sorig=cat&sorigid=0&dimvals=23946&ui=8c23450a465c489baf2ec5f4b9233455

The larger & fewer the accessories the better.




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