I'm a 17 year old female and about to enter Junior year at high school. When my mom and me moved to a new place last month, I didn't think I'd be staying that long (figured that when I turned 18 I'd be moving out). Now I've decided to stay there until I graduate, and I want a look that's fun and creative, but relatively simple as well. My furniture consists of a bed that has a drawer underneath, and a rolltop desk (they are both nearly the same very light colored wood, though they're not supposed to match). We live in apartments, so we're not allowed to paint... does anyone have any ideas of things to put up on my walls, etc. so that my room won't be quite so boring? I don't want to have band posters or anything, and I want it to be fun, but I still want it to look mature.
*BraNdi* answered Saturday August 6 2005, 9:59 pm: idk what you like..but try and make it colorful with things like hot pinks, yellow, orange, green, blue..get a bright color bedding if you like colors like that..& diferent color lights too. and as far as putting stuff up on the wall just put whatever you like..it doesnt even have to be posters..go to stores like target & walmart ..they have all kinds of creative things. [ *BraNdi*'s advice column | Ask *BraNdi* A Question ]
margarita_luvs_ya answered Saturday August 6 2005, 8:29 pm: Well that all depends on what you like and price ranges. You can try some beaded curtains for you doorway. Thet come in all shapes, sizes, and color and cost from $15-$30. I'd give you more advice if I knew what you like. Like hobbies, sports, animals, colors, vacation spots, things like that. [ margarita_luvs_ya's advice column | Ask margarita_luvs_ya A Question ]
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