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Comparing and contrasting the two.
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That's right, we had three channels if you were lucky and they did not broadcast 24 hours a day. That's how we got the term late late show. Movies that came on late at night. Late like 11 pm,, and most stations stopped broadcasting around 1 am. I keep saying broadcasting because there was no cable only over the air broadcasting. Everyone had an antennae and if you were well off you had one with an electric motor on it that made the top turn when you twisted a knob on a unit that was kept on top of the set. Turning made the picture come in clearer which by the way was usually in black and white. My family once dressed up and drove 40 miles just to see a color TV. A lot of TV was live as well as were the commercials. One example is you never heard the word pregnant. A woman and a man were rarely even shown in the bedroom and if so there was always twin beds. Those Victoria Secret commercials you see today along with a lot of the beer ads would have been considered pornography.
That's right, we had three channels if you were lucky and they did not broadcast 24 hours a day. That's how we got the term late late show. Movies that came on late at night. Late like 11 pm,, and most stations stopped broadcasting around 1 am. I keep saying broadcasting because there was no cable only over the air broadcasting. Everyone had an antennae and if you were well off you had one with an electric motor on it that made the top turn when you twisted a knob on a unit that was kept on top of the set. Turning made the picture come in clearer which by the way was usually in black and white. My family once dressed up and drove 40 miles just to see a color TV. A lot of TV was live as well as were the commercials. One example is you never heard the word pregnant. A woman and a man were rarely even shown in the bedroom and if so there was always twin beds. Those Victoria Secret commercials you see today along with a lot of the beer ads would have been considered pornography.
How would I go about designing an Audrey Hepburn bedroom?
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My room is teeny tiny and my mum is allowing me to do whatever I want to it, I want an Audrey Hepburn style room, my family has bought me a few pictures. What colour scheme/furniture would look best to work with the theme? I am 16 next month if thats important...
She was an old hollywood actress
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audrey_Hepburn
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Audrey Hepburn was a very stylish lady of the times. She was most famous in films in the 1950's. So I would choose things from that era.
She worn pearls, tight waist belts to show off her tiny waistline, she carried a fashionable purse always and a hat.
She was always very put together.
One of the ideas in decorating in that time frame was to do a black and white decor with splashes of pinks, blacks or grays. Sometimes reds. They had silver fabrics too with lots of shimmer and elegance.
Choose things with lots of sparkle she was a Hollywood star!
Poka-dots were really in fashion.
Furniture was a modern now retro style, very streamline in style or to the other extreme of curves more Victorian in style and often in white or deep wood tones. Tufted headboards on the beds with tacks.
Art nouveau mirrors , elegant chairs, Chrystal glass sparkly lamps.
You can likely find much of the furniture are used stores or Salvation Army stores. A little paint or furniture polish they will look new again.
http://www.jonvaccaridesign.com/designs_slide6.php
http://www.jonvaccaridesign.com/designs_slide4.php
http://www.jonvaccaridesign.com/furniture_showroom.php
http://www.target.com/gp/search/186-4363527-3883358?field-keywords=vintage-50s-furniture&AFID=Google&CPNG=Furniture&LNM=vintage_50s_furniture&LID=23399036&ref=tgt_adv_XSGT0504
http://www.efurniturebuys.com/productdetail.asp?productid=3027&refid=bizrate
http://www.poshliving.com/catalog/Bedding-Bath/Bedding-Collections/Serena-and-Lily-Tess-Bedding-Collection/1106/21165/product_detail.asp
Here are some links to some decals of dots to carry through the idea of poka-dots onto your walls. The poka-dots were usually black on pink or black or red on white. You could paint your room pink and put some dots all over a wall and a few scattered in limited areas on other walls to tie it in.
http://www.dezignwithaz.com/removable-wall-stickers-otherz/bubble-cloud-wall-decals-p-588.html
There is bedding on the market with dots on it to follow through with the dot design plan. Some examples on links below.
http://www.pbteen.com/products/p1351/?catalogId=53&bnrid=3782901&cm_ven=Shopping&cm_cat=Shopzilla.com&cm_pla=Feed&cm_ite=Shopzilla.com
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Kids-Durham-Polka-Dot-Quilt-Set/3465575/product.html?sec_iid=33969
Or you could paint a large silhouette of Audrey Hepburn on one wall.
Take a look at this link to see what I mean.
http://www.dezignwithaz.com/graphic-wall-decals-characters/dreamz-home-wall-stickers-p-600.html
When you follow the links above scroll and click on the other things on the site when you get to them. Many have lots of ideas for you.
Best wishes have fun and make the room about your love for Audrey Hepburn and your personality too.
Audrey Hepburn was a very stylish lady of the times. She was most famous in films in the 1950's. So I would choose things from that era.
She worn pearls, tight waist belts to show off her tiny waistline, she carried a fashionable purse always and a hat.
She was always very put together.
One of the ideas in decorating in that time frame was to do a black and white decor with splashes of pinks, blacks or grays. Sometimes reds. They had silver fabrics too with lots of shimmer and elegance.
Choose things with lots of sparkle she was a Hollywood star!
Poka-dots were really in fashion.
Furniture was a modern now retro style, very streamline in style or to the other extreme of curves more Victorian in style and often in white or deep wood tones. Tufted headboards on the beds with tacks.
Art nouveau mirrors , elegant chairs, Chrystal glass sparkly lamps.
You can likely find much of the furniture are used stores or Salvation Army stores. A little paint or furniture polish they will look new again.
http://www.jonvaccaridesign.com/designs_slide6.php
http://www.jonvaccaridesign.com/designs_slide4.php
http://www.jonvaccaridesign.com/furniture_showroom.php
http://www.target.com/gp/search/186-4363527-3883358?field-keywords=vintage-50s-furniture&AFID=Google&CPNG=Furniture&LNM=vintage_50s_furniture&LID=23399036&ref=tgt_adv_XSGT0504
http://www.efurniturebuys.com/productdetail.asp?productid=3027&refid=bizrate
http://www.poshliving.com/catalog/Bedding-Bath/Bedding-Collections/Serena-and-Lily-Tess-Bedding-Collection/1106/21165/product_detail.asp
Here are some links to some decals of dots to carry through the idea of poka-dots onto your walls. The poka-dots were usually black on pink or black or red on white. You could paint your room pink and put some dots all over a wall and a few scattered in limited areas on other walls to tie it in.
http://www.dezignwithaz.com/removable-wall-stickers-otherz/bubble-cloud-wall-decals-p-588.html
There is bedding on the market with dots on it to follow through with the dot design plan. Some examples on links below.
http://www.pbteen.com/products/p1351/?catalogId=53&bnrid=3782901&cm_ven=Shopping&cm_cat=Shopzilla.com&cm_pla=Feed&cm_ite=Shopzilla.com
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Kids-Durham-Polka-Dot-Quilt-Set/3465575/product.html?sec_iid=33969
Or you could paint a large silhouette of Audrey Hepburn on one wall.
Take a look at this link to see what I mean.
http://www.dezignwithaz.com/graphic-wall-decals-characters/dreamz-home-wall-stickers-p-600.html
When you follow the links above scroll and click on the other things on the site when you get to them. Many have lots of ideas for you.
Best wishes have fun and make the room about your love for Audrey Hepburn and your personality too.
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