What do you think is good to have in your baby girls bedroom?
Q. Hey everyone its me again! I am still going with Ava Marie Jennings. & now i am just wondering what toys, art work, games, etc. should go in her room? What colors are good and ideas like that. I do have some good news. I have a new boyfriend. And he has always wanted kids so i think it will be really cool to have some what of a father figure in her life. Let me know what you think of that. & the whole boyfriend thing?! Thank you
A. I think thats wonderful about the new boyfriend, nice name you choose too.
A common color for a girls bedroom is pink or purple. I went a little different and have a very light peach color in my daughters room, i find its very relaxing. A nice nursery lamp is always a good "extra" in the room (my daughter had one specially made by her great nanny, its a little girl sleeping, then over her bed is an angel, its beautiful). Simple things like the change table, dresser and crib are really all what she will need for the first few years. My daughter also has her name A L Y S S A spelled out in fluffy letters on her wall in light girly colors, congrats :)
A common color for a girls bedroom is pink or purple. I went a little different and have a very light peach color in my daughters room, i find its very relaxing. A nice nursery lamp is always a good "extra" in the room (my daughter had one specially made by her great nanny, its a little girl sleeping, then over her bed is an angel, its beautiful). Simple things like the change table, dresser and crib are really all what she will need for the first few years. My daughter also has her name A L Y S S A spelled out in fluffy letters on her wall in light girly colors, congrats :)
Do you ever trash your bedroom after you get sent their as punishment?
Q. I do!
I got sent to my room last week for ditching school and I went insane. I tore down my curtains, smashed my bedside lamp, over turned my desk and chair, pulled all my clothes out of my closet and threw them everywhere, pulled other clothes from draws, tipped over my shelf spilling books ornaments and other stuff on the floor, smashed my mirror, smashed pictures on the wall and dented the wall and door with a hammer and pulled my mattress off my bed and over turned the base.
I got sent to my room last week for ditching school and I went insane. I tore down my curtains, smashed my bedside lamp, over turned my desk and chair, pulled all my clothes out of my closet and threw them everywhere, pulled other clothes from draws, tipped over my shelf spilling books ornaments and other stuff on the floor, smashed my mirror, smashed pictures on the wall and dented the wall and door with a hammer and pulled my mattress off my bed and over turned the base.
A. ... No cus that's my room and you can believe that my would've made me clean it all up by myself. So no, I don't do that sh*t.
Stop being a brat for your own damn punishments kid. You needed to be sent to your room, don't be a little brat for the punishment you deserve. That's why you don't ditch school...
The worst I've done is toss a few things at the wall or towards my door. That's it so I mean I can't say I've never ever done anything to my room but I haven't done anything bad.
I've never done that stuff you're doing, you need anger management.
Stop being a brat for your own damn punishments kid. You needed to be sent to your room, don't be a little brat for the punishment you deserve. That's why you don't ditch school...
The worst I've done is toss a few things at the wall or towards my door. That's it so I mean I can't say I've never ever done anything to my room but I haven't done anything bad.
I've never done that stuff you're doing, you need anger management.
Is having a guest bed an etiquette necessity?
Q. Is being set up to accommodate overnight guests necessary for a polite person/family? What if the household's small number of bedrooms is already occupied by parents and children? Does etiquette dictate that they must buy a sofa bed or inflatable bed so that they may turn, for example, the living room into a guest bedroom when needed? If so, with what other items must the makeshift guest room also be equipped? Or may out of town friends and relatives simply be told, "I'm sorry, but we're not set up to accommodate guests."?
A. i like this question, its actually very interesting!
i have a guest room set up at the moment with a futon in it. But one day when its a kids room i will be moving the futon to the conservatory. i think it is a necessity to have some sort of sleeping area for guests, it doesnt have to be something expensive to put you out of pocket. my futon was £20 on ebay and it is fine. i also have a lamp in the spare room for if they want to read a book (located in the toilet - dont ask!)
its safe to say guests dont stop long yay!
i have a guest room set up at the moment with a futon in it. But one day when its a kids room i will be moving the futon to the conservatory. i think it is a necessity to have some sort of sleeping area for guests, it doesnt have to be something expensive to put you out of pocket. my futon was £20 on ebay and it is fine. i also have a lamp in the spare room for if they want to read a book (located in the toilet - dont ask!)
its safe to say guests dont stop long yay!
What ideas are good decor ideas for a teen girls bedroom?
Q. I am getting bored with my old bold green room, I am looking for a newer, cheap, and modern look.
A. A lot depends on what the girls like. Are they into sports or still in the girly look? It is always a good idea to have a place for makeup and desks for working so can you find a place to work them in? Might even have bunk beds to be able to get more floor space for desk. If you can do 2 desks so each girl has their own area, they can double as computer and homework place and also makeup spot. but each girl needs her own. Maybe even check out dorms and build it more like a college dorm. There they have 2 twin beds and then usually 2 desks, one for each and a closet each. That is about all that goes in a room. A book shelf or even a hutch over the desk is good to put keepsakes and books and supplies. You may be able to pick up desks and huth at a consignment store or a thrift store. I got mine there at the senior center thrift store. You might be able to let them share a printer if the desks are side by side or you have a wireless printer (wireless not in electric but in connection to computer. If girls are going to collee, as they near it you might consider a laptop for each. Some families like to keep the computer in a family area rather than bedrooms though because of the stuff on the internet and they can monitor them.
As to colors, you can keep walls neutral and decoraete using posters or prints. No more princess stuff for teens, but do include fluffy pillows for the beds. If there is space, separate rooms is nice for teir friends to visit.
You can even do a diagonal line across two opposing walls and paint one side one color and one use the diagonal lines to divide the colors and the colors extend for their side only. Then soften it with curtains that pick up both colors and also using posters or framed prints on the walls to break it up. Can do the same with neutral walls. There are also stencils you can put around the top of a room. I did some roses and purple star flwoers with green leaves and it was like an arbor almost and the kids called the room the rose room or the princess room as they felt like princesses in there. But walls were white. I had spreads with big red peonies that almost looked like roses and it had purple star flowers and green leaves so the roses which were very full, looked almost like the spreads and I used red and purple and green in the room. The carpet was even white and I used wool oriental rugs by the bed and a stained glass lamp shade with roses and a Grecian girl brass base. Had to call it the rose room when any of the fewer boys ame to stay. Or let the girls stay there and the boys could stay on sofa or in the big blue big chairwith ottoman. Unfortunaately we have downsized now and don't have all the space we did then as we went to a small cottage and a mobile home. But you might find a stencil the girls like and put it on the walls, either in random patterns or as a border at the top or even dropped down a bit as mine was. I did the stencils around and then did just the roses and no star flowers about every 3rd one above it as it needed soemthing else. I hope I have photos someplace. I haven't caught up with photos since they went into storage.
Good luck in finding something lovely and feminine and yet very practical for the girls.
As to colors, you can keep walls neutral and decoraete using posters or prints. No more princess stuff for teens, but do include fluffy pillows for the beds. If there is space, separate rooms is nice for teir friends to visit.
You can even do a diagonal line across two opposing walls and paint one side one color and one use the diagonal lines to divide the colors and the colors extend for their side only. Then soften it with curtains that pick up both colors and also using posters or framed prints on the walls to break it up. Can do the same with neutral walls. There are also stencils you can put around the top of a room. I did some roses and purple star flwoers with green leaves and it was like an arbor almost and the kids called the room the rose room or the princess room as they felt like princesses in there. But walls were white. I had spreads with big red peonies that almost looked like roses and it had purple star flowers and green leaves so the roses which were very full, looked almost like the spreads and I used red and purple and green in the room. The carpet was even white and I used wool oriental rugs by the bed and a stained glass lamp shade with roses and a Grecian girl brass base. Had to call it the rose room when any of the fewer boys ame to stay. Or let the girls stay there and the boys could stay on sofa or in the big blue big chairwith ottoman. Unfortunaately we have downsized now and don't have all the space we did then as we went to a small cottage and a mobile home. But you might find a stencil the girls like and put it on the walls, either in random patterns or as a border at the top or even dropped down a bit as mine was. I did the stencils around and then did just the roses and no star flowers about every 3rd one above it as it needed soemthing else. I hope I have photos someplace. I haven't caught up with photos since they went into storage.
Good luck in finding something lovely and feminine and yet very practical for the girls.
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