i am redooing my room and i need some help deciding on color schemes etc furniture etc. I am a 16 year old girl does anybody know of websites which have nice stylish bedroom ideas? i like classy stuff, nothing tacky. can anybody help? thankyou
If there are stores that you really like, say Crate and Barrel or West Elm or Pottery Barn, you can look on their web sites and click on products that you like and then click on the option for room views. This is a great way to get ideas and then bargain shop for the things you need to make your room happen. TJMaxx, Target, and other stores have a lot of nice, high-end looking accessories that are very similar to what you see at C&B, WE, or PB.
i am redooing my room and i need some help deciding on color schemes etc furniture etc. I am a 16 year old girl does anybody know of websites which have nice stylish bedroom ideas? i like classy stuff, nothing tacky. can anybody help? thankyou
If there are stores that you really like, say Crate and Barrel or West Elm or Pottery Barn, you can look on their web sites and click on products that you like and then click on the option for room views. This is a great way to get ideas and then bargain shop for the things you need to make your room happen. TJMaxx, Target, and other stores have a lot of nice, high-end looking accessories that are very similar to what you see at C&B, WE, or PB.
I’m taking an interior design class. our main project is a bedroom remodel. We have absolutly NO limits. I was planning on enlarging the room and adding a deck/porch. I plan on using colors like pale yellows and pretty greens. Does anyone have any links that could help me with flooring selections/paint colors/furniture/anything? Also, if anyone has ANY ideas then please offer them. It can be anything, so be creative!!
I am doing my own homework. Asking opinions of what looks nice to others is pretty important in interior designing if you ask me. I’m just looking for someone to say something that will spark some idea for me, as I cannot decide on a theme.
I’m an architecture student and I’ve worked at a paint store for over 2 years.
I can tell you every professor and designer I’ve worked with or under has always said your best resources are inspiration from other people who are older or have done similar projects.
Just because you get an idea from someone doesn’t mean you can’t customize it yourself… so I totally know what you mean.
As far as the colors and such go, try pittsburgh paints online. Just google it, I worked for them, they have good color selection and products.
As far as furniture and such, magazines and walking around Chicago (where I live) is where I get my inspiration.
Shapes of buildings, trees, colors on cars or sculptures can help out, or listening to music I haven’t listened to in a while.
Your colors seem very spring like, try listening to some music you think sounds like “spring” to you, let your mind paint a picture and then go from there.
Good luck in school.
I’m taking an interior design class. our main project is a bedroom remodel. We have absolutly NO limits. I was planning on enlarging the room and adding a deck/porch. I plan on using colors like pale yellows and pretty greens. Does anyone have any links that could help me with flooring selections/paint colors/furniture/anything? Also, if anyone has ANY ideas then please offer them. It can be anything, so be creative!!
I am doing my own homework. Asking opinions of what looks nice to others is pretty important in interior designing if you ask me. I’m just looking for someone to say something that will spark some idea for me, as I cannot decide on a theme.
I’m an architecture student and I’ve worked at a paint store for over 2 years.
I can tell you every professor and designer I’ve worked with or under has always said your best resources are inspiration from other people who are older or have done similar projects.
Just because you get an idea from someone doesn’t mean you can’t customize it yourself… so I totally know what you mean.
As far as the colors and such go, try pittsburgh paints online. Just google it, I worked for them, they have good color selection and products.
As far as furniture and such, magazines and walking around Chicago (where I live) is where I get my inspiration.
Shapes of buildings, trees, colors on cars or sculptures can help out, or listening to music I haven’t listened to in a while.
Your colors seem very spring like, try listening to some music you think sounds like “spring” to you, let your mind paint a picture and then go from there.
Good luck in school.
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