Anyone know any cool ways to decorate my dorm room. I'm going to be a freshman and I'm in a double. I'm not really into posters or anything becuase i think they take up too much room on the way. I don't care either what my roomate will say because one half the room is mine and she is already puttin up a poster(s)? So far I got leies to put sumwhere. Thank you so much!!
Ps. You can't paint or put haoles in the cement walls
xO_sTePhIe_Ox answered Saturday August 28 2004, 11:46 am: You can get the following:
Comfortor, sheets, and pillows [a certain color you like]
A bright rug
Put lights around your bed
Make collages with pictures of you and your friends
Decorate your desk with a theme, like a certain color or design. Keeping that in mind, you can get pencils and a desk calander, etc.
HollyAnn2282 answered Saturday August 28 2004, 9:56 am: you can get those sticky picture hangers, and maybe if you like art you can put picture's of art on the walls, or you could like buy some cool lamps that you can hang down from the ceiling. Good luck! and have fun in college!
-holly-
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Brunettebabe14234 answered Saturday August 28 2004, 9:48 am: *ok well if u go to www.ae.com they have this new thing called firs apt. or somethin like that they have really cool ideas there* have comfy chairs, and have fun* good luck*
p.s can u put wallpaper ??? well try that
RealisticWench answered Saturday August 28 2004, 9:36 am: Put up photographs in like a collage. Photographs of good times like when you've went somewhere interesting with friends. Overlap them and stuff and stick them up there just randomly. [ RealisticWench's advice column | Ask RealisticWench A Question ]
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