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A reference to find ideas for decorating your bedroom the young people, make your break room into a very comfortable, and parents can also apply for their children, because pleasure is a pleasant sleep,

The first thing you and your teen need to do is come up with some ideas. You may want to have her invite some of her friends to this session. Listen to what they have to say, and don’t just automatically say “no” to their ideas. This is a great time for you to share your thoughts, ideas, desires, and even concerns while both bonding and coming up with a great ideas for her new room that you’ll both love.


Determine the things your teen would like to have in her new room. Then try to set up different areas in the room for different functions. Maybe she’d like a vanity where she could do her hair and make-up. How about a study area, an exercise area, or a place to hang out with friends? Make the room as cozy as you can and as multi-functional as possible in the amount of space available.

 Your teen’s ideas for her new room will undoubtedly include a brand new set of bedroom furniture. You need to explain the money situation with her and help her understand that the responsibility of paying for a lot of the things she wants will be up to her. Talk about alternate, less costly ways to update her room, and make sure she participates in everything being done.


 You might suggest ways that she can redecorate her room while still using the same furniture. Here are a few ideas you may want to give her:

* Suggest painting her furniture either a light color of using creative painting techniques such as sponge-painting or using stencils.
* Take the old storage pieces that were once used for her toys and books and stack them in a more adult way. Then paint the whole new piece one color and add decorative hardware or accent lighting.* You can update her bed by just buying a more grown-up style of headboard.* Find new furniture pieces to add to the teen décor by looking through items you are no longer using in the rest of the house, or take a rummage through Grandma’s attic.* Rearrange the furniture. Sometimes that’s all it takes to give the room a more teen look plus a little paint, new accessories, or funky lighting.* Go to garage sales, secondhand shops, and flea markets looking for real finds that will look cool but cost very little.
 Emphasize organization and storage in your teen’s room. When deciding on the things to include in the room include shelves, a bed with storage underneath, ways to maximize the space in her closet, and rolling storage bins that can go under her bed. Get everything organized before starting to decorate.

 Most teens will have strange (to you) ideas for painting their rooms. Is what he wants something you can tolerate in your house? After all, colors can affect moods, and teens already have plenty of those. Go with his preferences if you possibly can, because you can always paint over them later. You might also suggest only using his color on one wall.

 The best possible accessories for your teen’s room are things she herself has made. Include items like collages, bulletin boards, and hand-painted items. She will like having these items in evidence to show off her talents and abilities. Also prominently display things like trophies she has won, sports medals, or anything else that shows her accomplishments.

 For a teen who loves posters, you’ll want to provide bulletin boards, cork strips, or other things that he can hang his posters from without putting tape on newly-painted walls. Another suggestion might be hanging a clothesline or other cord across one end of the room and giving him some clothespins to hang his posters with.

 When all is said and done, you’ll find that all of your plans and negotiations have paid off well. And always remember when your mind tells you to censor his ideas, that his ideas are an important part of the person he is becoming. He needs opportunities to express his own tastes just like he needs a great room of his own to do his dreaming in.









Home Decor by Magdalena Keck Miami

Home Decor by Magdalena Keck Miami









Bubble Chair – Eero Aarnio


Five years later, Aarnio created the Bubble Chair which was born from the Ball Chair concept. Except this new and improved chair was reduced and suspended to lessen the bulk of the Ball. He also used clear fiberglass to let the light in from all angles for a weightless effect.
This chair looks marvelous in a modern space with simple classic and retro modern art and accessories, along with tons of natural light!
Licensed version with designer name costs about $4200; Authentic quality replicas cost about $1,400
Bubble Chair: Authentic replica



Fancy new kitchens "Warendorf and Philippe Starck"

A new breakthrough Warendorf German kitchen manufacturer (former Miele OFF Küche) chose Philippe Starck to design their first kitchen line. Four new designer kitchen has been introduced under the new brand name. "Library" aims to strengthen the relationship between culture and food, "Primary" offers some aesthetic neobaroque yellow, "Duality" is accessible from two sides and "The Tower" rotating through 360 ° to provide a new kitchen experience. All of them offer superb design and demonstrated that the combination is wonderful - functional is not an oxymoron. Fourth kitchen is equipped with a matching dining table with a sleek chrome trumpet-shaped foot.

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This picture Philippe Starck

Luxury villa in Mallorca charms


She chose a neutral color scheme to create a calm and serene atmosphere, in accordance with the tranquil mood of the region. The owners loved the result for sure!
This beautiful luxury home in Mallorca is a work of London-based interior designer Julia Palmer and was recently completed. The villa, along with the gardens, occupies a plot of 5,700 sq. ft. and offers a breathtaking 180 degree view over the bay. To create this modern interior, Palmer used renowned brands in home design such as Kettel, Roche Bobois, Cattelan Italia, Few & Far, Louis Poulsen, and Bespoke furniture, to name just a few.
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