teen girl bedroom help?
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Curtis R
ok first id like to say im using my dads account lol. ima 14 year old girl and im redoing my room pink and brown themed. i got this bedspread : http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/bedandbath/kids/bedding/teengirlbedding/PRD~c16301/Opus+Geometric+Bed+Set.jsp
but i dont know what i should do for decor, paint, ect. any suggestions??
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thats a bit loud so youd have to tone down the rest of your room a bit. you can get a copy of 17 magazine or go online and they have a lot of ideas for decorations and stuff. check freshmen 15
thats a bit loud so youd have to tone down the rest of your room a bit. you can get a copy of 17 magazine or go online and they have a lot of ideas for decorations and stuff. check freshmen 15
Dark Tower/Gunslinger themed toddler room?
rebecca
Is there a cute way (within the scope of what normal people would call "sanity") to make a Gunslinger/Dark Tower themed toddler's bedroom? I found a poster online of Roland Deschain standing with his.long coat tails flying behind him like a cape in a beautiful sunset. As a tradition, I always decorate the toddler's rooms (my son Roland will be one in October , which is when he will get his own room as I am a super paranoid infant mother and can't live a second without watching my infants breathe at night even with the Snuza AND Angel Care Monitors, but he almost died of a freak illness, super long story) when they first get them and the child inevitably finds an interest around three or so so the gift that year is to redecorate in their style. This is my only son, named for my favorite protagonist and I would like a nice way to tie that into the only time I have total control of the decore of the room. Ideas?
It's really no different than any other "super hero" theme. Also, I said that it is our family tradition AND it is also tradition to redecorate when they are two or three. SURELY you have your OWN traditions, don't you? Lol.....please read more carefully before you make snide, tacky comments or else you just look rather incompetent or illiterate.
Wait, I am responding to someone with "69" at the end of their handle. Of course they are quite "special." Or ten. One of the two.
To Jamie and anyone else with "real" answers, I do not want loomig figures, guns or the actual tower. That's kind of the point of my question, actually. I want a "cute " way to keep tadition in with our "namesake" decore. My first daughter is Nadia and that was easy, gymnastics decore. Another daughter was named after a family member that lived in the late 1800s so we had a very time period decore with dolls and decore from the period. I don't want a scary, gun themed room, just a namesake room just to add pictures in the baby book and to keep wih our tradition. I think true fans could help and I hope someone who knows what I am talking about sees it. Maybe some cute stuffed animals like "oy" and I don't know what else. I might have to make them, but I can. I like the sunset colors idea a lot.
I could also do cute little hawks . The eagle really doesn't fit with the story but a hawk would. Another idea that I started with was to do a knight theme for another famous Roland, but that's not really HIS Roland. I am still deciding. If I can't find a cute, sane, non threatening way to do DT we will end up with a knight and horses and dragons theme. But I really want to do "his" Roland if I can.
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Before I give suggestions, I want to try to dissuade you from doing this.
Even if there's nothing overtly frightening in the room (and leaving alone the guns-kids-bad idea concept) a toddler, especially one sleeping alone in his own room for the first time, will most likely be terrified of a dark, cloaked figure looming over them in the night. Yes? My first suggestion would be to decorate a room of your own with your creative idea, and do something less frightening for your little guy.
That's my opinion, though, and you're the parent, so if you decide to use this decor anyway: I would have the image you chose off in one corner of the room, with the sun setting behind the tower. Pull the /sunset/ colors out to fill the walls of the rest of the room. The ceiling could be a deep rich purple/lavender simulating the night sky. Glow in the dark stars on the ceiling would fit the theme, and make the room more child-friendly.
You could do a soft orange bedside lamp, with a sunset painted shade, or create a lamp shaped like the tower.
Matching curtains or blinds could be created with a soaring eagle in the center.
Coverlets can be sewn to resemble Deschain's long coat, and the pillow could be in the shape of his hat.
And of course, his name painted in bold, fanciful script across one entire wall.
(I have tons of other ideas - but /far/ outside the realm of sanity for a toddler's room)
Best of luck~
Before I give suggestions, I want to try to dissuade you from doing this.
Even if there's nothing overtly frightening in the room (and leaving alone the guns-kids-bad idea concept) a toddler, especially one sleeping alone in his own room for the first time, will most likely be terrified of a dark, cloaked figure looming over them in the night. Yes? My first suggestion would be to decorate a room of your own with your creative idea, and do something less frightening for your little guy.
That's my opinion, though, and you're the parent, so if you decide to use this decor anyway: I would have the image you chose off in one corner of the room, with the sun setting behind the tower. Pull the /sunset/ colors out to fill the walls of the rest of the room. The ceiling could be a deep rich purple/lavender simulating the night sky. Glow in the dark stars on the ceiling would fit the theme, and make the room more child-friendly.
You could do a soft orange bedside lamp, with a sunset painted shade, or create a lamp shaped like the tower.
Matching curtains or blinds could be created with a soaring eagle in the center.
Coverlets can be sewn to resemble Deschain's long coat, and the pillow could be in the shape of his hat.
And of course, his name painted in bold, fanciful script across one entire wall.
(I have tons of other ideas - but /far/ outside the realm of sanity for a toddler's room)
Best of luck~
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