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I spend most of my time in my room. I do my computer stuff in there, eat snacks, watch T.V, and chill with my friends in that room, it's like my mini house. I am really into girly things and my current room is blue. It is 10ft by 8ft (on the small side..)
My little sis watched a show called "iCarly" for a while and I really liked Carly's bedroom when she put it on. I also have a lot of stuff, a TON! So I'd need a lot of storage.. Like 100 nail polishes, TBH, lol.
I like a lot of pink and white (girly) stuff and am an organization freak.. Let me know if you have any suggestions?
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Well, one of the best things to do is take stock of what you HAVE and then what you NEED. You need storage, you say? I recommend Goggling decorative storage and looking at those. Also, how do you want to store them (we'll use the nail polish bottles as an example)? Do you want them out of sight, or might you want to use them as decorative pieces when not in use? If so, consider a plain shelf, nothing too elaborate, that has a few levels to it. Maybe arrange them by color to make a statement!
Unfortunately, 'girly' encompasses a LOT of styles. Are you modern girly? Traditional? A mish-mash?
I definitely recommend taking style quizzes and looking at the following site for ideas: http://kidsthemebedrooms.com/ Yes I know it says 'kids', but it's more than that! There's ideas for all sorts of themes for all ages. I've used them for ideas for years myself.
One point of note: Since your room is a bit small, I recommend multi-function pieces and utilizing vertical space. Got stuffed animals? Buy a net that goes in the upper corner and stick them there. Another idea for showing off pretty polishes is using spice shelves. They're tiered like stairs, and show off the small items without hiding them or taking up too much room. Here is a search of them on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_n_feature_keywords_1?rh=n%3A1055398%2Cn%3A%211063498%2Cn%3A284507%2Cn%3A289754%2Cn%3A289779%2Cn%3A510156%2Cp_n_feature_keywords_browse-bin%3A2827206011&bbn=510156&ie=UTF8&qid=1364616102
and here's a good example: http://www.amazon.com/Seville-Classics-3-Tier-Expandable-Organizer/dp/B001E2864K/ref=sr_1_4?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1364616171&sr=1-4
Also recommend using shelves (wall and book) for displaying and holding items. Just make sure you don't have too much that the room becomes cramped feeling!
I hope I was able to help a little bit.
Well, one of the best things to do is take stock of what you HAVE and then what you NEED. You need storage, you say? I recommend Goggling decorative storage and looking at those. Also, how do you want to store them (we'll use the nail polish bottles as an example)? Do you want them out of sight, or might you want to use them as decorative pieces when not in use? If so, consider a plain shelf, nothing too elaborate, that has a few levels to it. Maybe arrange them by color to make a statement!
Unfortunately, 'girly' encompasses a LOT of styles. Are you modern girly? Traditional? A mish-mash?
I definitely recommend taking style quizzes and looking at the following site for ideas: http://kidsthemebedrooms.com/ Yes I know it says 'kids', but it's more than that! There's ideas for all sorts of themes for all ages. I've used them for ideas for years myself.
One point of note: Since your room is a bit small, I recommend multi-function pieces and utilizing vertical space. Got stuffed animals? Buy a net that goes in the upper corner and stick them there. Another idea for showing off pretty polishes is using spice shelves. They're tiered like stairs, and show off the small items without hiding them or taking up too much room. Here is a search of them on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_n_feature_keywords_1?rh=n%3A1055398%2Cn%3A%211063498%2Cn%3A284507%2Cn%3A289754%2Cn%3A289779%2Cn%3A510156%2Cp_n_feature_keywords_browse-bin%3A2827206011&bbn=510156&ie=UTF8&qid=1364616102
and here's a good example: http://www.amazon.com/Seville-Classics-3-Tier-Expandable-Organizer/dp/B001E2864K/ref=sr_1_4?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1364616171&sr=1-4
Also recommend using shelves (wall and book) for displaying and holding items. Just make sure you don't have too much that the room becomes cramped feeling!
I hope I was able to help a little bit.
Is there a big difference between these villas at Disney World?
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Out of Bay Lake Tower, Jambo House, Kidani Village, Boardwalk or Wilderness Lodge, which choice would be nicest for early December? It appears that the older one bedroom villas have only one restroom, as opposed to the new ones that have two. Any other major differences? Are the newer villas significantly nicer than the old ones? Which choice would be nice for Christmas season?
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Our family is apart of the Disney Vacation Club and we own at Bay Lake Tower and I can honestly say that is the nicest hotel I've ever been to. Everything is brand new (even the lobby still smells new paint and everything :D ) There is also not many kids here so its really quite, only people who are staying here can get in (need a key everywhere), awesome pool, amazing views of the MK, spacious, and awesome bus transportation to anywhere with a short walk to the Magic Kingdom.
I have stayed at Kidani Village, but Jambo is better. Together though, they aren't that good. Yes there is animals, but these villas are sooooo flipping far away from all the Disney action. You can hardly bus anywhere because not many buses come to the resort. It's also enormous so a trip to the room takes forever and parking is like in a garage. Blah.
Boardwalk is pretty cool. Never stayed here, but have seen lots of pictures. We also spend a lot of time just walking the boardwalk and using the back entrance of Epcot (good perk) Lots of transportation here with a pretty cool setting. The rooms themselves aren't the greatest. Kind of tacky in a way.
Wilderness Lodge is another I have not stayed at, but finally got to tour around on my last visit there (last week) and we walked around for a while. It is very nice. Awesome architecture, pool, and theme. It is pretty loud in the lobby area and also a long walk from the parking lot. Decent transportation, but is not hooked up to the monorail and you can't walk to the monorail resorts.
In summary, from best to worst is Bay Lake, Wilderness, Boardwalk (very close tie to Wilderness), Jambo/Kidani.
Our family is apart of the Disney Vacation Club and we own at Bay Lake Tower and I can honestly say that is the nicest hotel I've ever been to. Everything is brand new (even the lobby still smells new paint and everything :D ) There is also not many kids here so its really quite, only people who are staying here can get in (need a key everywhere), awesome pool, amazing views of the MK, spacious, and awesome bus transportation to anywhere with a short walk to the Magic Kingdom.
I have stayed at Kidani Village, but Jambo is better. Together though, they aren't that good. Yes there is animals, but these villas are sooooo flipping far away from all the Disney action. You can hardly bus anywhere because not many buses come to the resort. It's also enormous so a trip to the room takes forever and parking is like in a garage. Blah.
Boardwalk is pretty cool. Never stayed here, but have seen lots of pictures. We also spend a lot of time just walking the boardwalk and using the back entrance of Epcot (good perk) Lots of transportation here with a pretty cool setting. The rooms themselves aren't the greatest. Kind of tacky in a way.
Wilderness Lodge is another I have not stayed at, but finally got to tour around on my last visit there (last week) and we walked around for a while. It is very nice. Awesome architecture, pool, and theme. It is pretty loud in the lobby area and also a long walk from the parking lot. Decent transportation, but is not hooked up to the monorail and you can't walk to the monorail resorts.
In summary, from best to worst is Bay Lake, Wilderness, Boardwalk (very close tie to Wilderness), Jambo/Kidani.
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