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Comments (6)Don't know if you've seen these, but here are a few great photos from houzz - maybe something will suit her/you? [traditional bedding design[(https://www.houzz.com/products/traditional-bedding-prbr1-br~t_539~s_2107) by Horchow [eclectic kids design[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/eclectic-kids-room-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_24653~s_2104) by oklahoma city architect Rick Hoge a little less dramatic: [contemporary kids design[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/contemporary-kids-room-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_24653~s_2103) by houston interior designer Chirigos Designs This doesn't have zebra, but could easily be incorporated: [contemporary kids design[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/contemporary-kids-room-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_24653~s_2103) by dc metro interior designer Laura Manning Bendik...See MoreHelp with Paint Color for my daughters' room
Comments (10)No pics for me,either, but I have some generic advice based on my own experience in choosing a color for my daughters' room. We went with a light, but bright and tropical, blue that I was worried would be too bright. But, the girls loved the intense color, and there has been a side-benefit of choosing blue that I had not considered--- the ability to accessorize with pink. By far, the most common color for accessories for girls (bedding, knick-knacks, posters, etc.) is pink. So, they have chosen many pink things to decorate with, like a rug, lamps, bedding, bean bag, and it looks lovely with the bright blue. It has made me very glad that we did not decide to paint the room pink (which was my original idea, nixed by my daughter who, at that time, HATED pink!). Accessories in pink would have been way too much in a pink-painted room. And, I really think it would have been more difficult to coordinate different shades of blue or purple for accessories than it has been to match varying shades of pink for the accessories in the room. Good luck!...See MoreHelp with my other daughters room!
Comments (10)Try one wall (the wall behind the headboard) in satin black .... Then do the other walls in : Twilight Magenta 2074-30 Benjamin Moore Do lamps (table and standing) and grouping of photo frames in black with lime green mats. Add a full-length mirror with a black-painted frame. Add a large bulletin board with black-painted corkboard....See Moredecorating daughters room
Comments (12)Would your daughter like this room? Pale walls, teal accent wall, all white furniture, teal mirror and teal accents on bed. It maybe easier to change out the incidentals if the furniture were one color. There are some adorable teal bedding sets on line. She could chose it herself. Near an IKEA? Great for affordable funiture and bedding sets....See MoreRelated Professionals
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