sk8elementgrl answered Monday August 11 2008, 9:41 am: depending on your gender here is some advice:
Guy:
Go for some blues and greens. Srtipes are very masculine and add a touch of style at the same time. Incooprate some grays and blacks to set off the bright colors. Some new bedding and window fixtures are a great and cheap way to add a decorative touch to any room. Add little odds and ends (model cars, books, fun furnature) to spice things up a bit.
Girl:
Bright fun colors are the best. Yellows, pinks, orange, blue, greens. They all work. Try a multi-toned wall. DOnt stick to a single color. It blanks out a room. DONT BE AFRAID TO MIX COLORS AND PATTERNS!!! Take a shag carpet rug and some fun and decorative pillows. Use stripes and polka-dots. Acessories are the key to a girlie room. Lots of cutesy photo frames with pictures, candles, cute lights and lamps. HAVE FUN!!!
I hope this helps
Ren
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LiLMAMAx answered Monday August 4 2008, 10:33 pm: Well, if you're looking for paint ideas for your walls, I would say...
Bright orange or pink walls, with other bright colors as your trim. I also, had a friend do her room with REALLY pink walls, black fuzzy carpet, black & white trim, and her ceiling was black & pink but it was sponged on.
Target does have a lot of cute things for bedrooms such as comforters, pillows, etc.
xojessii answered Monday August 4 2008, 3:42 pm: bright color stripes
animal print ( zebra stripes/cheetah spots) with turquoise or hot pink would be pretty cool.
and actually pbteen.com has ADORABLE ideas.
though it is kinda pricey.
target also has cute bedding and stuff.
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