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Alright. I'm making a Beach Themed Bedroom. And I don't have any ideas! Please help?

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Well, I have four walls, one is covered with a window, i have a ceiling, a floor, and a loft. I don't know what I should put in my new Beach Room. :(

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  1. Check out the neat beach scene murals/photos on PBTeen.com-you could get neat ideas too


  2. Ahh, my favorite design... a beach cottage!

    Light, airy cool blue paint colors... distressed 'white' beadboard from the floor to the chair rail, cool blue paint above the chair rail.

    Aged/faded denim blue and/or chambray and/or oxford cloth quilt & shams with crisp white high quality cotton bedding.

    A large rattan basket or a wicker chair in natural rattan color, or an wicker chair/basket in an aged (scruffy, chipped, dark in the nooks & crannies, not a high gloss finish) white with thick down cushions.

    Crisp white cottom curtains at the windows; don't make 'em floor length, you want curtains that'll be stirred by the beach breezes. :-)

    In front of the window, think about a large pot w/ tall (like 5' or 6' tall) dried reeds or fluffy grasses to evoke the feel of tall grasses growing on a wind-swept dune (see link, below).

    A very, very plain sisal or other fiber rug in the pale, cool tan of beach sand at dawn.

    Whatever woods you put in the room in the way of furnishings (bed, end table, dresser, chairs, etc.), consider distressing them first and applying a simple white-wash to 'em.

    Regardless of your end-table size, type, etc., consider covering it in a floor length tablecloth (made w/ a sheet, perhaps?) with a second (shorter) cloth over the first one to create that layered, slightly soft & diffused look.

    Consider buying at least one, if not a pair, of clear glass lamps (see link, below) and building you own sea scape in 'em... sand, shells, grasses. If you don't have enough stuff of your own, maybe a trip to a local aquarium's gift shop will help you augment the sea scape.

    Hope this helps,

          TX Griff

  3. check this website out for more ideas:

    http://ezinearticles.com/?Beach-Theme-Be...

    beach colours, blue, yellow.

    Colors for a beach room should make you think of the beach. Light and breezy with lots of blues and maybe even some yellows. If you prefer neutral tones think of the beige of beach sand and the color of shells.

    you could pant your walls with like blue waves,

    use things that make you feel calm like a beach feeling.

    you could decorate your dressing table with sprinkles of sand.

    you could hang pictures up of the beach.

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