i want to decorate my room in black and light pink, in the cheapest way possible. I want it to be girly and stylish looking. What should I do? Please post pictures, advice, tips.. Thanks so much..ill rate 5's!
orphans answered Sunday June 18 2006, 5:20 pm: I just redid my room for under 200 dollars. The main thing I did was move my furniture. I put my bed at an angle off of a corner and It left more wall space in the room. After you do this, you may need a small piece of furniture for things like your radio, tv, or phone. Big Lots sells a lot of things very cheaply. I got the decorative pillows from there. Basically, the biggest change (rearanging) was free. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Helpful answered Sunday June 18 2006, 4:04 pm: Things for your room don't have to be from an expensive store. You can even go to Wal-Mart and pick up some material or pillows. Paint is the cheapest way to change a room. [ Helpful's advice column | Ask Helpful A Question ]
KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Sunday June 18 2006, 1:46 pm: if your looking for a stripes kinda look, then maybe you can use this. [ [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ] on like one wall. then have one of the pinks for all the other walls. if you have to many stripes it might look to busy, and if you have black walls, then it will make your room look smaller. if you dont want stripes, then heres another idea, [ [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ]. but maybe instead of the white hearts you could do black polka dots. same thing with the polka dots though, maybe you shouldt do polka dots on all the walls, just one. and if you have closet doors then you can do different shades of pink or the black. just have fun with it and be creative. theres a question that is just like this one, and i answered it as well. you can look at the ideas otehr people said for help as well [ [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ]. good luckk
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