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Q. i have a best friend who lives down the street from me.
we are like sisters, we spend like every possible minute with eachother.
we have sleep overs at least 5 nights together every week.
i wanna make my bedroom a little more for two people rather than just me.
we're gonna do this to her room as well...but we both have semi small rooms...
i need help!
we are like sisters, we spend like every possible minute with eachother.
we have sleep overs at least 5 nights together every week.
i wanna make my bedroom a little more for two people rather than just me.
we're gonna do this to her room as well...but we both have semi small rooms...
i need help!
Answer
If you have room, you can push two twin beds into a corner in an L-shaped fashion. It would work as a daybed/sofa during the day. Then you guys can crash on them at night. If your room is really small - one of those builder's standard 10'x10' rooms, you may have to go with bunk beds.
If you have room, you can push two twin beds into a corner in an L-shaped fashion. It would work as a daybed/sofa during the day. Then you guys can crash on them at night. If your room is really small - one of those builder's standard 10'x10' rooms, you may have to go with bunk beds.
What are some colors that would go with a soft pink for a teenage girls room?
Kelly
My room is already painted a soft pink. I need different color/colors to go with it. I thought of pink and brown but I need more ideas. It would be awesome if you included a bed spread and matching decor. I will give a best answer. Thanks!
Answer
these are in order of difficluty:
The most classic design would be to use a light cream color for your accessories.. pink walls with cream colored drapes and bedspread. It would be calming and peaceful, great for a bedroom. You could liven it up a bit with texture and finish options. I assume the walls are eggshell so you could find a somewhat shiny bedroom set
A dark warm brown with a lot of red tint would also work but it would be a lot harder to find the color and it would be more difficult to accessorize.
If you wanted you could mix in that dark brown color and the cream color but keep the brown things small, like doing the pink and cream for everything and then brown pillow shams.
You could make more of a barbie style room if you found a purple with a lot of gray in it.
Another option would be to stick with the same color but find really bold versions of it.
~whatever you do you'll want to see the color in the room before you commit.
these are in order of difficluty:
The most classic design would be to use a light cream color for your accessories.. pink walls with cream colored drapes and bedspread. It would be calming and peaceful, great for a bedroom. You could liven it up a bit with texture and finish options. I assume the walls are eggshell so you could find a somewhat shiny bedroom set
A dark warm brown with a lot of red tint would also work but it would be a lot harder to find the color and it would be more difficult to accessorize.
If you wanted you could mix in that dark brown color and the cream color but keep the brown things small, like doing the pink and cream for everything and then brown pillow shams.
You could make more of a barbie style room if you found a purple with a lot of gray in it.
Another option would be to stick with the same color but find really bold versions of it.
~whatever you do you'll want to see the color in the room before you commit.
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