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new style?

Postby blondeSHashy » Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:36 am

I am trying to redecorate my teenage daughter's bedroom into an Italian Tuscany sort of rustic feeling bedroom. What do you suggest for wall colors and accessories?

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Postby P.C. » Mon Oct 29, 2007 10:03 am

I don't think you has to put to much efford into it --- the best results come from having maybe two or tree pieces of furniture that reflect what you emagine. --- Say you find an antique bed and a few other dark furniture, then these if you pick the right style , will alone add the touch , maybe a lamp that project a pattern , difficult to find but if you find it, it will replace a whole week of preparing and painting where you maybe end up realising that the dull is to dull and the rustic to much rustic ; then it's better to focus on just the right few pieces of furniture, as these and the light is what will make the changes.
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Postby janina69 » Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:18 am

Italians are fond of using natural colors like stone and wooden colors. You should also add wooden furnitureto your daughter's bedroom.
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