ok i am redecorating my room. i am 14 about to turn 15 and am a female. i was wondering what are some really cool teen room idea that will make my room look wild and funky but not tacky. i want something with 3 basic colors that match and not purple green and blue because i already have that. also if you know a website that i can look at to see pictures that will help to. thank you!
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Ask_Kayla answered Sunday June 3 2007, 5:22 am: im 16 and i just redid my room, and i painted to walls lime green and aqua blue and on the blue walls i put green pain splaters all over it, it was really fun, another idea is to go with poka dots like big and little ones on one wall and then paint your other 3 walls the colors of your poka dots, or another idea is to make it kinda tropical and paint each wall like lime green, orange, aqua and pink. they look really good together and it makes your room hell birght,
a website you can go to would be www.delias.com
hoped this helpeed [ Ask_Kayla's advice column | Ask Ask_Kayla A Question ]
Shortcake22 answered Saturday June 2 2007, 10:27 pm: PBTeen.com has super cute bedroom things for teenagers!
LoveNJstyle answered Saturday June 2 2007, 10:06 pm: for wild and funky, i would go with zebra print bedspread (or just black and white of some kind) and then bright color stuff like pink walls or orange, blue, green and purple pillows/frames/shelves. that way, you can have your wild while not going wild with your budget. i don't have any pictures for you (i just like thinking up decorating stuff in my free time) but if you need ideas or more of an explanation, don't hesitate to ask. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
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