I'm looking for a new bedspread to match.
Can someone please help me find one and send a link. I DON'T want any designs like polka dots or hearts or something like that. I want kind of plain but not to plain that it's boring. And purple is my main choice of color but I guess another color is okay as long as it's not red.
Thanks so much!
It's really purply, it's a comforter cover (duvet) so if you get sick of it, just take it off! It's sold at Delias and they also sell the matching sham, sheets, pillowcases etc etc etc! [ Roxeh101's advice column | Ask Roxeh101 A Question ]
0NEL0VEEx answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 10:30 am: i would get like a yellow sheet for the one that covers the bed, and a putple one for the one that goes over you and just a white down comforter. that way, when your bed is all made up and you fold everything back, you can see some of the colors peeking out :) and maybe blue, red, or white pillow cases :)
i know you only asked for a bed spread, but thats what i would do.. if you want just a bed spread, maybe light purple, white, or even black would look nice! if you have colored sheets underneath it, it won't look emo, it will be chic and stylish :)
ciao77 answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 8:20 am: I would suggest getting a yellow or golden colored bedspread, so it would be a contrast to the purple walls and would stand out more and complement the colors of your room. If not, try choosing a color that is already on your dresser, like pink. But anyway, I would recommend getting something along the lines of yellow, as that is the opposite, contrasting shade to purple (walls), and would thus stand out more. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
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