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You’re a teenager, not long back graduated from being a mute pre teen who persuaded her parents to paint her bedroom walls purple, other than as supposed or expected known as a super bowl design challenge, in numerous ways worse than a red brick fireplace. On the plus side we already have an magnificent quality medium blue rug and parents who say they will give you $100 to redecorate your room. You’ve saved $50 and two sets of Grandparents are each contributing $25 to the project. First thing you need to decide, now that you are a teen, is what effect you want to create, innovative with a large total of black, white and gray, effeminate with pink, white, and frills or in-between. What is appealing? Well, you say, help. How do I know? The answer is this. Cut the whole project down to size, humane size. Look around at the way your fellow teens dress and describe them. That must help. Some individuals, male female, any age, dress cautiously with colors blending well. Nothing screams out at you, neither jewelry, makeup, clothes design, hair color, hair style. It’s all calm, restrained, selective, relaxed. Do you like the effect? Then there is just the opposite, 12 to 80. Everything screams: clothing, design and color, hair style and color, makeup, overly heavy and brash, jewelry in each place possible and impossible. Clearly, if they were prisoners, the ACLU would be screaming torture. But never mind, the effect is aggressive, vigorous, flamboyant, unrestrained. So, how do you want your room, conservative or unrestrained, or possibly in the middle? Most young humans want more or less flamboyant and if that describes you, keep purple walls. It will be a home run for achieving aggressive/flamboyant and likewise save cash on paint. Find a bedspread you like, a solid color in any shade of blue to blend with the rug. So we have two colors, purple and blue. What we need is more purple. Find a great deal of curtains in a lighter shade than the walls. Now go to garage and yards sales and get a desk plus second hand tables for the bedside. We need flamboyant and here’s where you get it. Paint the tables and desk fuchsia. Then get yourself three pillows for the bed, two in blue, one in orange or fuchsia. If you have cash left over get, yourself a huge white stuffed animal with an orange bow around it is neck, to put on the bed. Please send me a picture. If cash is in short supply when it comes to the curtains, just buy white. Buy fuchsia or purple ribbon and make tiebacks. For wall decoration, look for posters with contemporary design using a combining of purple, orange, light green, fuchsia. If you buy prints with frames, stay with all the same wood color, or paint the frames either fuchsia or orange. And remember, when you graduate from flamboyant /aggressive to calm and peaceful, you’ll have a good start out with your blue rug and blue bedspread. All you will need to do is repaint the walls, tables, and desk, and replace the curtains. Want conservative? Paint the walls white tinged with yellow. Buy a white bedspread. Buy the second hand tables and paint them white. Buy three pillows for the bed, two in shades of blue, one in sunflower yellow. Curtains must be white. Your stuffed animal may be a tawny gold leopard with black spots or a white teddy bear with a blue bow. Your wall decorations may be posters with these colors. Essentially your room is blue and white with accents of sunflower yellow. For something in the middle, do the walls in soft white with a hint of yellow. Now determine on what shade of the yellow family you like. Let’s say it’s sunflower yellow. Use that color for the bedspread and a lighter version of it for the curtains. Paint your bedside tables and your desk in a deeper yellow than the walls. Your room is basically shades of yellow with a blue rug. Now you want to find a good deal of blue toss pillows for the bed and wall decorations with blue and yellow. Oh, to be a teenager again, with purple walls, a blue rug, and an orange teddy bear! |




