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how can i decorate a room of a 3 yr boy and teen girl they sleep in the same room with two beds?


two people sleep in a small room they got their own beds she likes the color green he likes dinosours and baseball with cars i really dont know what to do and the teenager is his aunt so i dont get it i dont know how to decorate
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8 Responses to “how can i decorate a room of a 3 yr boy and teen girl they sleep in the same room with two beds?”

  1. Robert B Says:

    interesting dilemma. I would go to ikea or container store for storage furniture to keep the gender specific stuff (cars, toys) stored away, and use neutral colors for decorating?

  2. the Kleiner Says:

    i’d think a sports theme with the player and the chearleader type. if she’s into that. or a pirate/princess type theme

  3. Candice B Says:

    I think you could always incorporate chocolate and perhaps green or chocolate and yellow. Chocolate is really a popular color now and neither green nor yellow is gender-biased.

  4. meanolmaw Says:

    there’s designs there that are just fantastic…. I love the one with the wall between the bed and desk… would work great between beds, too!… have fun!(lots of pictures… give it time to load!)

  5. blake101 Says:

    A room is all about how you position the furniture. You could also try buying a curtain or some kind of divider to seperate the areas. This sounds kind of tacky but here’s a picture of what I’m talking about:

    (one bed on one side, the other on the other side)

    Also, since she likes the color green and this color is fairly neutral, you have a couple options.

    1) You could paint her side of the room a lighter, more pastel and girly green, and his side a dark more masculine green

    2) You could layer the paint which means start dark at the bottom and then slowly blend and make a lighter green on top. This would look really cool.

    Then finally I would just suggest keeping their things seperate and organized and trying to decorate his rooms with dinosours, etc without it interfering with her space.

    Good luck!

  6. llittle mama Says:

    My uncle solved the same problem with my two cousins by putting up hanging louvered doors in half of the room (and it was a small room).
    That way each could have their own decorations and a small amount of privacy. He used louvered doors so the air could circulate, but if that isn*t a problem you could just use plywood or even Styrofoam sheets and then use the sheets as bulletin boards. The Styrofoam sheets could easily be hung with cup hooks.He hung the doors on sliding tracks so they could be slid out of the way if needed. but you could also just use plain sheets if money is a problem

  7. keshav.sakha Says:

    Hi,

    Kids are always attracted towards colorful objects. Applying fascinating color themes on walls adds a lot of fun to their room. Let’s discuss several color combinations, themes and a lot of fun items of their interests.

    Details on links below:

    more at

    thanx

  8. Belinda Says:

    What? That girl needs some privacy! I don’t care that the boy is only three or that she’s his aunt. He will be five in two years.

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