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WOOO HOOO !!!! I LOVE to REDECORATE !!!
I like bright, modern and stylish rooms so I'd go with ultra-bright white walls and furniture basics and add all my color in the fabric using lots of fun materials like velvet and satin. If you like to paint, try painting the room the lightest color (if you use yellow make sure its a lil muted cause once its on all 4 walls the color intensifies and may become unbearable if too bright) put a pink border around the room about 2/3 up the wall and add designs and graphics (stencils if u cant paint) to just the top or bottom parts of the walls, use ur imagination!!!-- I like creating my own painted "wall paper" by painting the same pattern over and over equally spaced to make it look authentic. Make sure to use fabric that is rich and texured looking and pull colors from the walls and artwork. Also small details like adding inexpensive trim to a walmart curtain can instantly up its glamour and personalize your room! Even better if you can sew your own panels. Curtain tip: hang them closer to the ceiling, it adds drama and if u have a smaller room it will also add height to the space. Also I prefer NOT to paint the furniture anything too funky, that way if you decide to change everything a few months down the road you wont have to go through re-painting all the furniture (that really starts to suck). Go to websites like www.HGTV.com and www.DIY.com and look through designer rooms for inspiration (if you share my taste check out rooms by Candice Olson on www.divinedesign.tv --its a show on hgtv. GOOD LUCK!!!

2006-08-04 19:03:58 · answer #1 · answered by da_coppa_one 2 · 1 0

Light green on walls is really cute with pink.
Do a wainscoat along the bottom of the wall in white, then above it either light pink or light green.
Or,
do green on the bottom in stripes, have a "chair rail" along the wall about 2/3 up from the floor, and do above that in a very light pink.
The green stripes can be done by using a flat paint and a super high gloss paint. The two different textures in the very same color look so neat on a wall!

You can also do light pink over all the wall and get stencils and do a border along the top and bottom of the wall using the other colors in it.
Or do the wall green and do this, or yellow.
Don't do blue over the wall if you want to decorate it with the other colors. It just won't go as well.

You can also paint the wall whatever color (besides blue) and do big, pretty and elegant flowers in various places, with one white "chair trim" to go around the wall at 2/3 the way up.

Also, you could put that same white "chair trim" or whatever you call it along the top of the wall about 1 1/2 feet down from the cieling and paint that part and the cieling and wall above the trim light blue, and then do stripes or designs or another more bold color below the trim. The stripes could be in all four colors, just do each stripe a different width and don't have the colors in the exact same order, just mix 'em up.

Good luck!
Have fun!

2006-08-04 21:18:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here's one that is good and still not too babyish...

Do various size squares of color on one wall. Have them overlap eachother and fill the whole wall. Then you could do each other the other three wall a different color and use the fourth color for your door, ceiling and floor trim. Just an idea.

You could also do vertical stripes of different sizes and in different colors around the room or on one wall and do the others as said above.

2006-08-04 18:39:10 · answer #3 · answered by Amy >'.'< 5 · 0 0

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2016-03-26 23:46:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

make a color mixing oink & yellow

2006-08-04 18:24:05 · answer #5 · answered by hranasingha 1 · 0 0

give it to a baby baby

2006-08-04 18:32:26 · answer #6 · answered by cinncinn95 3 · 0 0

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