pinkisluv1
We are moving to a new house in late November to early December. I'm really excited because it's much bigger than the tiny house we live in now....but I don't know what theme to go for when decorating my room. Any suggestions?
Oh if it helps any I am 17 and my favorite color is hot pink. My room right now is a pink, black and white Paris themed room but I'm not sure if I still want that same theme. I kind of want to change it up a little.
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you could paint 1 or 2 walls with chalk board paint ( it comes in Dk green & Black ) then you could draw diffrent things with colored chalk to change it when ever you wanted to It is a artistic touch and you wouldn't be stuck with the same look all the time and you'll find it is fun as well your friends could also help when by you just might really enjoy it
you could paint 1 or 2 walls with chalk board paint ( it comes in Dk green & Black ) then you could draw diffrent things with colored chalk to change it when ever you wanted to It is a artistic touch and you wouldn't be stuck with the same look all the time and you'll find it is fun as well your friends could also help when by you just might really enjoy it
Teen girl bedroom decorating ideas?
jessiicahh
ok so I am 13 years old going on to 14 in august...em anyway, I just got my own room, and right now it looks so boring and simple, so I not girlish and im more like a rocker skater tomboy girl...I really like music and I like sports, um art, acting, cooking, im into a lot of things, anyway, I need help finding a theme for my bedroom and I need like do it yourself ideas that I can do, I dont like to waist my money, but i really enjoy doing art projects and its summer so I have lots of time! soo please give me ideas!! 10 points best answer! I would like help!!!
I also live close to the beach, I dont live in the US..I actually live in Acapulco, MX...I just moved here in September, and I kinda want to make it a like american room...not with the american colors but I hope you guys know what I mean!!
and my room is small, its not to big...
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My children are all adults now, but a few cool ideas are:
Painting is the 1st thing you do. Painting is fast and really changes a room. Plus you can change it as often as you want! A quart of paint will cover at least one wall, maybe 2 walls. Painting does not cost very much. Pick two colors you really like and go for it! Anyone can do it.
Putting CD's (or the cases) on the wall is fun. On one wall, I would put straight pins (like used in sewing) in the wall randomly all over the place, then hang a CD on each one. It is also a fun way to store them for easy access. The reason I say straight pins is that they leave almost no mark on the wall when you take them out. (You can get a box of 100 pins for about a dollar).
You can hang anything you are into at the moment on the wall the same way as the CD's. Some ideas of things to hang are:
Boardgames (the empty boxes).
Tee-shirts (that have music groups or places or concerts that you like on them) tack them up with pins.
Skating equiptment ( if you are into skateboarding, hang old skateboards, )
On your wall hang a lot of empty picture frames (with no glass or anything). It looks cool if you have a lot of different sizes and you paint them all different colors. Then after you tack them up, pin little objects in the center of them, like things from the beach, sea shells, a movie tickets, a key chain, a dollar bill ...anything that means something to you or you think is hot.
As for pictures of people (friends, family, movie stars etc) cut them out and attach them like a border around your closet or door or even your window.
Have a solid color bedspread or bed cover so that the room does not feel too busy or cluttered.
Paint your dresser. Wash out some glass jars, different sizes and fill them with things. For example, if you fill one with sand you could use it to put a candle in, or stick pencils in. Another jar can be all shells, or coins or fresh flowers or anything you want to collect. You could set about 4 or 5 of these jars next to each other.
Get a cute lamp. Find something you can use for a table next to your bed. It can be anything, and then cover it with a small table cloth. Remember, if you have a print on your sheet set, you can always buy a spare sheet or pillowcase to use as fabric to decorate other things in your room so they will match.
Good Luck Sweetie and always ask your parents before you do any of these things k.
My children are all adults now, but a few cool ideas are:
Painting is the 1st thing you do. Painting is fast and really changes a room. Plus you can change it as often as you want! A quart of paint will cover at least one wall, maybe 2 walls. Painting does not cost very much. Pick two colors you really like and go for it! Anyone can do it.
Putting CD's (or the cases) on the wall is fun. On one wall, I would put straight pins (like used in sewing) in the wall randomly all over the place, then hang a CD on each one. It is also a fun way to store them for easy access. The reason I say straight pins is that they leave almost no mark on the wall when you take them out. (You can get a box of 100 pins for about a dollar).
You can hang anything you are into at the moment on the wall the same way as the CD's. Some ideas of things to hang are:
Boardgames (the empty boxes).
Tee-shirts (that have music groups or places or concerts that you like on them) tack them up with pins.
Skating equiptment ( if you are into skateboarding, hang old skateboards, )
On your wall hang a lot of empty picture frames (with no glass or anything). It looks cool if you have a lot of different sizes and you paint them all different colors. Then after you tack them up, pin little objects in the center of them, like things from the beach, sea shells, a movie tickets, a key chain, a dollar bill ...anything that means something to you or you think is hot.
As for pictures of people (friends, family, movie stars etc) cut them out and attach them like a border around your closet or door or even your window.
Have a solid color bedspread or bed cover so that the room does not feel too busy or cluttered.
Paint your dresser. Wash out some glass jars, different sizes and fill them with things. For example, if you fill one with sand you could use it to put a candle in, or stick pencils in. Another jar can be all shells, or coins or fresh flowers or anything you want to collect. You could set about 4 or 5 of these jars next to each other.
Get a cute lamp. Find something you can use for a table next to your bed. It can be anything, and then cover it with a small table cloth. Remember, if you have a print on your sheet set, you can always buy a spare sheet or pillowcase to use as fabric to decorate other things in your room so they will match.
Good Luck Sweetie and always ask your parents before you do any of these things k.
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