Question Posted Wednesday November 12 2008, 4:00 pm
My room is Tan with darker tan trim i have lions and other african animals around my room but i want to change it up a bit without having to paint it againsince i only have a year and a half in here until i move out. im 17 && female
I want it to still be pretty much africa theme but i want like photography somehow mixed into it if you could find like pictures or a site to help me out with decorating...im also trying to decide if i should like paint a lion or something on my wall above my bed. Not the body but just a big lion head. what do you think?
Pepto Bismol pink walls with a Zebra ceiling,
Or the color of your choice with a leopard ceiling.
Here are some pics of my room: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Just go to this link to my Myspace and take a look!
Then theres another theme get 3 quarts of 3 different colors of paint, lime green, pink, and blue.
Then have the wall above your bed zebra so its kinda girly but exotic!
Have fun girl!
I am studying to be an interior decorator so if you have anymore questions feel free to ask.
loveeer123 answered Saturday November 15 2008, 2:24 pm: Acually this could be such a cute room! try alot of african pieces, like alot of wood stuff. and animal prints. paintings, mirrors, wall decor. etc
be sure if you want to shop buy price go down to the bottom left-ish and click which price range you want
And if you dont want to shop online, you could go to local target, crate and barrell, Hobby Lobby, Pottery Barn. Just look around every where, keeping in mind looking at more rustic pieces, woodsy. anything would work, and if you want to add color, you could add pops of red, orange, etc in maybe a blanket or anything.
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