I'd like to hear your opinions on it. And if I got it what color should I paint my room? On the picture it has green but I'd rather paint it a diffrent color. Any ideas?
MAK answered Wednesday December 19 2007, 2:20 pm: I like it. Maybe not so much the blue polka dots, but that's because I don't like that shade of blue very much.
I would paint the walls either a light pink, light blue, or a light green, or light orange. Just pick your favorite color, OR you can try painting each wall a different color. Just make sure the colors are very light!!! You don't want it to be overpowering.
shortshortSHORT answered Monday December 17 2007, 7:19 pm: I would NOT get this bedset. As someone below me said it looks very young like someone who was 10 or 11 might like maybe even younger. It's not a bedset that someone whos 13 or older may want because of all the hearts and vibrant colors it makes it seem very juveille, however if you were to get it I would choose a light pastel purple. but i highly suggest not getting it for you might be made fun of it you got it.
thelaura answered Monday December 17 2007, 6:32 pm: The good thing about that particular bed set is basically any colour wall will go with it, because it's so "busy"
I reckon ANY pastel colour will go best, especially if you don't your room TOO bright. Light pinks, purples, blues, yellows.. anything.
I also think the bed set is really pretty. Nice choice :) [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
orphans answered Monday December 17 2007, 6:32 pm: I guess the bed spread is okay, not my style. I'm into more bright colors, and that looks a bit 5th-6th grade for me NO OFFENSE! (I'm really not trying to offend you, honest.) But if you were to get it and paint the room, I'd go with a medium blue, it makes the bed spread pop. I like the hearts though :]
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