misscassie
I am redoing my girls room(they are 4 and 2,share a room) Here is the bedding that will be in there:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5499619
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=huc_ic_3_txt/188-0384017-5148334?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B001E8MWLC&nodeID=&merchantID=A1VC38T7YXB528
My problem is which one of these wallpaper borders goes best with the bedding?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=330295668878
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=390018534411
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=390019443721
thank you all! so glad that it all matches! i really loved the set at walmart and had such a hard time finding a set for younger daughter. i wanted the same color scheme and flowers, but without using the same bedding on both!
Answer
I like the first one the best, but I almost think you might want to avoid a wallpaper border? In just a few years your oldest will be "tween" age and will probably want to redecorate again! If you forget about the border and use really cute widow curtains, framed prints and/or a cute little bulletin board/ chalk board, then when your girls want an "older" looking room you can just switch those things out and get new bedding! No repainting/ wallpaper removal necessary!
If you do want to stick with the border, though, I think the first one is really cute and would go well with both bed sets. Good luck!
I like the first one the best, but I almost think you might want to avoid a wallpaper border? In just a few years your oldest will be "tween" age and will probably want to redecorate again! If you forget about the border and use really cute widow curtains, framed prints and/or a cute little bulletin board/ chalk board, then when your girls want an "older" looking room you can just switch those things out and get new bedding! No repainting/ wallpaper removal necessary!
If you do want to stick with the border, though, I think the first one is really cute and would go well with both bed sets. Good luck!
How to Redo a Teen Girls Bedroom?
Ellie
I am a teen girl and I want to redo my whole entire room. Right now it is green with a full sized bed, command hooks, fuzzy fold up chair, brown wooden dresser and desk, white wooden bed side table and book shelf, white metal organizer holder with colorful containers.
Details:
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-Favorite Color is Teal
-I AM aloud to paint my room
-I also like pink and purple
I already have a small tv
-I have a lot of my own artworks hung up in my room that I love
-I am NOT goth or anything so I am really fun and kind of girly I guess you would say
-I have carpet
-I love the following patterns: Polka Dots, Chevron, Zebra, Flowers, Paisley, Stripes
-I love the following brands vera Bradley and pbteen.com
All answers are appreciated!!
Answer
James was a great help:) Ok so here we go. For small rooms it's great to use a light colors because it seems to open up a room. So keep the colors light. Too keep a room from getting too dark if you still want to use a darker color then have an accent wall with your bed against it. This will make it the focal point. Then you can paint the rest of it white so you have the best of both worlds; a light an airy room, and that dark color you wanted. Or you can have a white room with the accent color teal and something else if you want.Â
  I love the look of teal and coral together. I think color teal is the most beautiful color ever.. As of yesterday.. For right now.Â
  What's the point of having windows if they're gonna be closed all the time? Keep your windows open (the curtains at least) and let the light in. Having natural light in gives the room that great light and airy feeling.Â
  Another great reason to have natural lighting. This doesn't really have to do with anything, it's just a great tip. If you have good natural lighting then put your alarm clock near that lighting. The light is like your body's alarm clock so when your alarm clock goes off you will feel a lesser need to roll over and go back to sleep.Â
  No matter how big your room is you usually don't see people trying to make their room smaller. Another great way to keep your room open is to use multipurpose furniture. Things that have storage in them. Like an ottoman doubles as a foot rest and a storage place to keep books and other things. Make sure your night stands have storage space in them instead of using a stool.Â
  Designs: Since your room would most likely look tacky if you used all your favorite patterns on the walls, so try to incorporate them in your decor. You can have chevron, polka dots, and striped pillows and picture frames and things like that and it will still look fine.Â
 I'll give you all of the links that I found. Most of them have coral in them and some have teal in it and they look great together. If you end up loving it like I did then these will be helpful for redoing:Â
http://danielleoakeyinteriors.blogspot.com/2012/05/online-bedroom-design-reveal.html?m=1
http://lollyjane.com/coral-tween-girl-bedroom/
http://andthenshesaidblogblogblog.blogspot.com/2013/02/teen-girls-bedroom-makeover.html?m=1
http://www.theyellowcapecod.com/2012/06/hannahs-bedroom-makeover.html?m=1
This one is actually a light blue but I thought it was pretty so I bookmarked it:
http://www.centsationalgirl.com/2010/04/turquoise-girls-room-project-breakdown/
Hope I helped
James was a great help:) Ok so here we go. For small rooms it's great to use a light colors because it seems to open up a room. So keep the colors light. Too keep a room from getting too dark if you still want to use a darker color then have an accent wall with your bed against it. This will make it the focal point. Then you can paint the rest of it white so you have the best of both worlds; a light an airy room, and that dark color you wanted. Or you can have a white room with the accent color teal and something else if you want.Â
  I love the look of teal and coral together. I think color teal is the most beautiful color ever.. As of yesterday.. For right now.Â
  What's the point of having windows if they're gonna be closed all the time? Keep your windows open (the curtains at least) and let the light in. Having natural light in gives the room that great light and airy feeling.Â
  Another great reason to have natural lighting. This doesn't really have to do with anything, it's just a great tip. If you have good natural lighting then put your alarm clock near that lighting. The light is like your body's alarm clock so when your alarm clock goes off you will feel a lesser need to roll over and go back to sleep.Â
  No matter how big your room is you usually don't see people trying to make their room smaller. Another great way to keep your room open is to use multipurpose furniture. Things that have storage in them. Like an ottoman doubles as a foot rest and a storage place to keep books and other things. Make sure your night stands have storage space in them instead of using a stool.Â
  Designs: Since your room would most likely look tacky if you used all your favorite patterns on the walls, so try to incorporate them in your decor. You can have chevron, polka dots, and striped pillows and picture frames and things like that and it will still look fine.Â
 I'll give you all of the links that I found. Most of them have coral in them and some have teal in it and they look great together. If you end up loving it like I did then these will be helpful for redoing:Â
http://danielleoakeyinteriors.blogspot.com/2012/05/online-bedroom-design-reveal.html?m=1
http://lollyjane.com/coral-tween-girl-bedroom/
http://andthenshesaidblogblogblog.blogspot.com/2013/02/teen-girls-bedroom-makeover.html?m=1
http://www.theyellowcapecod.com/2012/06/hannahs-bedroom-makeover.html?m=1
This one is actually a light blue but I thought it was pretty so I bookmarked it:
http://www.centsationalgirl.com/2010/04/turquoise-girls-room-project-breakdown/
Hope I helped
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