Klang & Associates You could copy the stripes on her bed wall to match this photo and that would look nice with white furniture against it. if the walls are a nuetral beige, you can just paint the stripes on the bed wall like in the photo here.
Wondering what the other walls look like? Are they all that neutral beige? - Wondering what the other walls look like? Are they all that neutral beige?
And I'm thinking of doing Teal, green and purple (daughters request. ) sounds ugly to me. Any tips? I guess finding bedding would be a start. »
Klang & Associates The bedding was from Target and is no longer available but you may find something similar at PB Teen. The other walls are a neutral beige color.
Klang & Associates Stripes can sometimes work on other walls besides the bed wall- I would recommend considering whether the wall you want to use will work as a focal wall and select some focal art as that wall will be highlighted with the stripes.
The Shabby Nest Valspar's Brown Velvet is a similar brown, Valspar's Grass Stain is a similar green. Martha Stewart's Cornflower Blue is a similar blue, and try Benjamin Moore's Dove White for a similar white.
Klang & Associates We got that at Home Goods- so it may be hard to match exactly. You may be able to find something similar at Overstock or an online source like that though.
Another way to modernize stripes is to apply them in more of a color-block fashion. Choose different shades and paint each in a different width for graphic appeal. Even the comforter, with its own stripes and polka dots, feels young but modernized when set against this wall.
Go to Your Room. Kids and teens love colorful spaces. Using a handful of hues in their bedroom will create a stimulating, fun place. Let your child help with choosing the colors. The downside: Being sent to his or her room just may lose its effectiveness.
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Nevertheless, if you find a piece you love and the size isn’t quite right, there are ways to balance it. Against a white wall, the scale of this piece may have appeared too small above this bed. However, a painted color block slightly smaller than the bed’s width acts as a perfect frame, balancing the scale.
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