Tuesday, January 15, 2013

What are some ideas for a teen girls bedroom?

Q. We are moving this summer and i need ideas for a bedroom theme. I already have a picture of the eiffel tower and then a new york thing with my name on it. the thing is i will be moving out in two years so i dont want to spend a lot of money. I will also be getting a huge dresser with a queen size bed with 2 matching nightstanda and a tv cabinet that are a light wood. I need some idea on how to set it up. Oh and the room will be 13x12 or 12x12

A. I depends on the girls personality. Here are a couple:

Rock and Roll Style
If your girl is an ardent fan of music, the best bet would be to revamp her room in the rock and roll style. Start by giving a dramatic look to the walls. Instead, of going for subtle colors, choose black, dark purple and red as an option. Mixing abstract colors with prints and sparkle is also fine as long as your girl loves it. Another option would be to highlight one of the walls in the room, using wall stickers and wallpapers with music theme.

Go for such bedspreads, blankets, sheets and pillows that add to the color scheme. Peg racks qualify as a great option when it comes for hanging clothes or accessorizing the room. Remember to glue old CDs at the back of your girl's bed. As for the window cover, get one that has musical notes on it, to merge it with the theme. Now, to give the final touch to your girl�s room, have a lava lamp or black light to add to the retro 70's rock and roll feel.

Classy Pink
Pink is universally known as the color of feminity. If your girl�s favorite color also happens to be pink, it would be great to style her room accordingly. Right from giving off a soft, feminine feel, pink can also be playful and cozy. If you do not want all the walls to be painted in pink, the most ideal combinations would be pink and white (classic style), pink and brown (luxurious and lavish), pink and black (chic and sophisticated) or hot pink and lime green (energetic and vibrant).

Enhance the walls by adding polka dots and ruffles. Laces and flowers would be the best way to accessorize a pretty pink bedroom. As for the armoire, get it in colors that complement the room. Make sure you replace the plain drawer pulls with crystal ones. Decorative tiebacks on windows, in pinks, jewels or glass, would be a great option. As for the lights, get a small chandelier in pink or lavender to complete the look of the room.

Dancing Queen
If your girl is a great dancer, the best bet would be style her room according to her talent. While there are different forms of dancing, ballet is a hot favorite among girls. For a ballet themed room, style the look of the walls, at first. There are umpteen wallpaper boarders or appliqués of ballerinas, in the form of ballet slippers, ribbons, bows and roses. Allot one of the walls as the 'Wall Of Fame', adorning it with the pictures of your girl�s dance performances. Make sure that every photo frame matches with the others.

One of the most important features for such a room would be the dressing table or vanity. This is because often a girl practices dance postures in front of the mirror. Make sure that the mirror is large in size and also beautifully adorned. Do not forget to create a special place for your dancer�s trophies � it may either be in the form of a display cabinet or several staggered shelves.

Cool Blue
How about giving a tropical feel to your water-loving daughter? For a girl who is into water sports, what can be more enticing than a room that reflects her taste? The first step towards creating a cool blue-theme bedroom would be to get the walls and the ceiling painted in the color. If you want to deploy two colors, go for the light and dark combination. Wallpaper with the cloud theme or water waves can be a great option for the ceiling.

The next aspect would be the bedding - make sure it is done in complementing tropical colors, such as lime green, hibiscus pink and ocean blue. Paste several framed vintage surfer posters to add to the feel of the room. As for the lights, plain lamp shades, decorated with using silk or plastic flowers, around the top and bottom rim would be the best bet. To complete the look, add potted palms or even large fake palm trees to the corners of the room.

Here are some other sites to help http://interiordesign.lovetoknow.com/Teenage_Bedroom_Design_Ideas
http://ezinearticles.com/?Decorating-Your-Teens-Bedroom&id=106880

Hope it turns out great!!


how would design a surf/beachy bedroom?
Q. im trying to redo my bedroom COMEPLETLY. im 15 and i love love love surfing and the beach. the only problem is that i cant really think of how to express that in my room.
my rooms pretty big so anything is possible. i just want to put in a queen bed, chair or big beanbag thingy, and maybe a wide dresser

please list what you would do:

>wall color
>wall decor
>furniture- style and color
>any 'window' things
>ANYTHING else!!

REMEBMER: surfing! beach! hawaii! california! tropical!

THANKS!!

A. PAINT
Use different tones of blues or beige/yellow.

Window Treatments: Window treatments should be light and breezy. You want to be able to imagine these curtains blowing in the breeze. Hang simple tab top or tie top curtain panels on white painted wooden rods.

Furniture: Furniture should be kept simple and have a light relaxed atmosphere. You can purchase a wicker set that includes dresser, armoire, love seat, headboard and a bench for the foot of the bed. Other alternatives would be to white wash existing furniture by thinning white paint with water or a faux glazing product, and putting layers of paint on the furniture until you are satisfied with the color.

Bedding: If you feel a strong need to use a theme item in your room decor, this is the place you will to use it. This is an item that you will keep for a year or season only. Use the color from your walls as your background color, and then choose a pattern like seashells, lighthouses, or something abstract. Keeping the walls and bedding in the same color family will further promote rest and relaxation.


Moving to another state-rent truck or sell it all?
Q. I am moving from Oklahoma to Arizona. We are leaving out this Wednesday. I have a two bedroom apartment with very few "must take" pieces of furniture. I have a fairly nice black bedroom suit with Queen Bed, Dresser/Mirror, Armoire, and night stand. At first there was no way I was leaving it but when I look at moving van prices plus gas, I don't know. We have two vehicles and was going to have to one behind the rental van so there was an extra charge. I have the regular furniture, nothing too expensive, which include twin bed, dresser, couch, inexpensive TV stand, wood tile dining room table with 4 wood chairs, plus linens, kitchen ware that includes a cookware set I have to keep. Should I put stuff in storage although the only thing I really want is the bedroom set, or should I sell everything including the bedroom set, quick and cheap and just pack both cars with LCD TV and clothing, etc. The cheapest rental truck for our stuff would be 599.00 and then we would have to pay mileage on approx. 400 of the miles. We(myself and 2 daughters 23 & 17) will stay with my sister/family for approximately 2 months and then move into our own apartment or house. I am an RN so I should be able to find some good deals on furniture that I could afford. Thanks for taking the time read this.

A. I would suggest getting the truck and taking your belongs with you. The truck price of 599.00 should include the miles to make the trip so you shouldn't have to pay anything extra for that. The fuel depending on the size truck you get would be right around 9-10 miles per gallon.


Is it ok to buy baby furniture for yourself (I don't have a baby)?
Q. The website www.bedroomfurniture.com has a large assortment of bedroom furniture. I already bought some furniture for my bedroom: a white shutter queen size bed and white shutter dresser. But I think the dresser might not be enough space for my clothes so I'm thinking about getting an armoire or chest. The problem is that I can't find one that matches the set I already purchased, except the baby furniture by StorkCraft. Some of the furniture would fit perfectly with my set, but I think it would seem weird buying baby furniture. What do you guys think?
This is the bedroom set I bought.
http://i436.photobucket.com/albums/qq89/Washinj/Linon-Shutter-Queen-BedimgLQLQ1448_.jpg
This is the baby armoire.
http://i436.photobucket.com/albums/qq89/Washinj/Storkcraft-Beatrice-Armoire-in-Whit.jpg

A. No there isn't a problem with it,if it matches then buy it,once you get it in your room you won't be able to tell that it is baby furniture.





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