Well for the past year and a half or so, we've been working on re-decorating my bedroom. Right now I have one of my bedroom walls a hot pink colour and the rest are white. I wanted to accent my room with lime green, so that there wasn't so much pink. I'm painting my closet doors in that sublime green colour with hot pink stripes down the middle of each of them, but I wanted to add more green into my bedroom. My idea was to put some sort of design in the corners of my walls like right at the top where the corner of the two walls meet the ceiling. My only delema is, I'm stumped as to what design I should use in those corners. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what the design should be in the corner? I'm open to any ideas! Thanks!
Shelly_x answered Thursday April 28 2005, 1:59 pm: how about getting some stencils from a DIY store or something. how about a flower design or some stars.
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Saynotogymclass answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 6:47 pm: I had the same porblem. I just painted the trim of my room green and the door. Then i put some green throw pillows. For the corner thing, i think you'll get sick of it easily. If you really want to do it, you could do a pink flower with the lime green as the leaves.
NYC_baby answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 6:43 pm: if that were me in that case i wouldent do a desin in the coners no effance i would leave the one wall pink and paint the other 3 walls green when it was dry i would take the pink and paint a preaty fat horizontal stripe through the middle of the green walls i've a room like that (different colors) and it looked great but unfortanilty she changed it because it has been like that for 4 years [ NYC_baby's advice column | Ask NYC_baby A Question ]
mapetiteodette answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 6:39 pm: I would try one of those fancy twisted iron patterns that are both sophisticated and funky. Also, another way to try to add more green into your room is to change your bedsheets and pillowcases to green. My friend's room used to be bright pink, and her bed sheets were also the same shade of pink. When she painted her walls a light blue, she forgot to change the pink bedspread, and it changed the whole setting of her room. If you use the pink stripes down the middle, it should add enough pink to the room itself. Also, you could leave your pillowcases pink and change only your bedsheets to green, leaving you with a nice blend of colors. [ mapetiteodette's advice column | Ask mapetiteodette A Question ]
mmctrue answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 6:00 pm: well deffinnitly pink and green go together. my sis just redid her room with the exact same colors.it so cool. maybe you could put hearts, or a beautiful butterfly.for a girly type look you could put purses. thats what my sis has. the purse could be a different shade oh green but not to different. hope i helped.
luv2swim109 answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 5:45 pm: i think you chould just do a plain lime green line around the tops of your ceiling and to the bottoms of your floor. i think it wo8uld look relaly good.
x0xdReAmEr answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 5:40 pm: u could like write your name or a really meaninful qoute on your celiing or u could do liek green dimonds or sumtihing. good luck! hope everything works out! =) x0x [ x0xdReAmEr's advice column | Ask x0xdReAmEr A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 5:38 pm: I'm doing the EXACT same thing with MY Room, and I, too, want something to Run along the line of the walls. I think I'm going to go foR some bamboo sticks. I'm not EXACTLY shoRe of wheRe they can be puRchased, but I'd imagine stoRes like Kohl's and BuRlington Coat FactoRy foR pRobably $13.00 dollaRs a stick peRhaps [know that the pRice is a complete estimate, so you might want to look moRe into it]. Goodluck deciding! I'm shoRe youR Room will be bitchin' when all is said and done! Hope I helped!! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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