im redoing my room when winters over, and my mom said that i should start thinking about what i want to do. i already have a comforter picked out( [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ) and im covering one wall with the shiny side of cds. i cant decide on paint colors, furniture, any wall decor, or anything like that. i want something very outrageous and fun, that play off the comforter and cd wall. so this is where your opinions come in=p websites and that would really help.
thanks!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? EasyPeasy answered Sunday January 21 2007, 8:40 pm: I would suggest for the wall with the CDs that you paint behind it the lime green, blue, orange or red in the comforter. Don't make the mistake of making all the walls bright colors because it will make your room very dark. It would be safe to have dark red or black one one wall as long as you use plenty of lighting and great decorations.
I would suggest that you get yourself a big awesome poster. Like a real 'wow' picture.
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Be sure to choose a poster that represents you. A poster with your favourite band is definitely a good idea, but remember to keep it the right colors and style. I would suggest getting ir framed for a proffessional look. [ EasyPeasy's advice column | Ask EasyPeasy A Question ]
Igotamonopoly answered Sunday January 21 2007, 7:16 pm: I actually just redid my room. My color scheme won't work with your comforter, but maybe it will give you ideas.
One wall, the biggest one, is painted a deep fuschia, and the others are painted a very light pink. My comforter matches, and all of my furniture is white.
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