I'm not sure how to decorate my bedroom I love modern type rooms but I am on a budget. I love soft colours but bold colours are good too the room has to have an element of white in it but no black elements. I have two sets of doors one going to the hall way which is a single doorway and I have a double doorway leading to the bathroom. Please advise me on this subject unfortunately I do not do as well decorating as I do in the cooking department I am way better at cooking.
Dragonflymagic answered Thursday April 28 2016, 2:54 pm: I love watching shows on home decor on a budget and tho I never used the exact things they showed, it at least got my creative juices going in the right direction, seeing other possibilities.
What I personally find helpful is to have a theme. YOu'll see this if you've ever gone to bed and breakfasts, each room most often has a theme or at least a name. It can range from the seaside room, to the garden room, or the victorian room, or even mythical like the Fairy room. I love bringing the garden indoors or at least the look of it. My dream is to paint the walls a nice sky blue and get light weight lattice like for growing vines to hold in place with some of those L shaped screws and silk trailing vines, and a little indoor fountain for the water sound. I might paint clouds on the ceiling like I did for a daughters room. I dont know what your favorite items or themes might be but my example hopefully gives you an idea of how easy it is once you've decided on a theme.
Since you have doors taking up a lot of space, if you want to take focus off a set of doors, consider encorporating them into a mural. Decide what you'd like for a mural. I went to a hairdresser who paid a student artist to come do a mural of a jungle on one wall. She of course asked to see samples of their work first to see if it was something she'd like and I tell you, it was amazing. Good luck. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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