Interior Decorating Poll

Hans_Snarcher

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Im moving into an apartment in a few weeks and i have 2 rooms. One will be office and one will be bedroom. I am thinking of going with 2 moteefs, tropical island for bedroom and a adirondack/bavarian alps german theme in the office, what do you think? Also what type of stuff and where can i get it to make it really feel liek you have just stepped on a beach or into BEUGAL****CHASTRAFENSCHOOLBIN!
 
Hey, Hans! You finally get back into AC?
 
Easy now - let's not get too complicated....

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It depends on the architecture of the place and how well you can blend/carry out the themes. If the place is very open, you will want to have one theme that you carry throughout the apartment to accentuate the open feel. If not, then go for it.
 
Hans_Snarcher said:
what type of stuff and where can i get it to make it really feel liek you have just stepped on a beach
IMHO I picture a lot of distressed wood, and/or bamboo. Gotta watch out it doesn't get to overbearing with beige/tan colors though, so pick something light/refreshing for the walls maybe a light red/orange/pink

might want to pickup a few design/decor books

how much are you looking to spend?
it might help if you were a bit more descriptive...

this is slightly tropical:
bedroom2.jpg


only thing I'd watch out for is using any "palm tree" images...it seems people have a tendency to go over-board with them and/or dolphins
 
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Rattan and bamboo are great for if you want to feel like you are on the beach. You can pick up rattan mats for super cheap. Then, cut them to size and glue them on top or inside furniture for a unique look. A weathered look is also very beach like, and would be a good treatment for existing furniture.

Another cheap decorating idea is to take palm leaves and hot glue gun them to lampshades (so that the throngs travel down to the end of the shade).

I would also suggest bringing in a light blue with the tan, as well as some greens. Fake birds of paradise would accent the design quite nicely. I'd suggest very light white curtains with rattan shades (again, very inexpensive).

This is another fun thing you can do if you have a large empty wall. Take a large, high quality scenery picture of a beach scape, blow it up until its something like 30 inches by 24 inches, maybe as large as 60 by 48 inches. Print it out 5x8 at a time on high quality photo printer. Cut the white, and frame them in nice frames. Hang them on your wall in order, and it will almost be as though you are looking out a window at the ocean. I will illustrate this later if you want.

If you get really into it, you can buy sand like wall texturing tools now. You can use that on furniture, or the bottom half of a wall if you want with a light blue on top. That’ll really make it seem like you walked out on a beach!

Oh wow, I so want to do this now! I'll have to ask my mom if she will allow me go wild somewhere.
 
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