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Stuff for your room
So, i think my room could use a little makeover. Still a bit childish and it could really use an unique/exciting touch to it.
Don't know yet what it should look like, so I thought I could get myself some inspiration here. Smile
So please post your fav posters/accesoires/stuff from your room
thx for the help!
07-05-2011 05:46 PM
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RE: Stuff for your room
I'm interested as well! I have a nice appartment but it's not decorated well at all.
07-06-2011 08:40 AM
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Get one of those big ass'sex books' and keep em on ur coffee table...its a great conversational piece for when a girl comes over to your house...
07-06-2011 09:39 PM
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RE: Stuff for your room
(07-05-2011 05:46 PM)GoNoGo Wrote:  So, i think my room could use a little makeover. Still a bit childish and it could really use an unique/exciting touch to it.
Don't know yet what it should look like, so I thought I could get myself some inspiration here. Smile
So please post your fav posters/accesoires/stuff from your room
thx for the help!

There's no universal solution. What do you like? Let your personality and interests guide your interior design.

Like surfing? Get a surfing poster or coffee table book.
Like cooking? Get some cookbooks with great photography.

Stuff with a cool story is better than stuff you picked up at Urban Outfitters, but even generic mall stuff is fine if you can tell a cool story because of it. ("Yeah, my brother and I got this at the mall. Have I told you about him? Funniest guy ever - he's three years older than me and was like my idol growing up...")

Avoid cliches if you can. I like the movie Scarface as much as anybody but every wannabe gangsta has a Scarface poster.

Ask yourself what emotion you want to convey to someone (i.e. a girl) stepping into the room. Serious? Funny? Relaxed? Light-hearted? (Obviously, from the dating standpoint, conveying sexy and fun is good, but lots of guys get laid who don't think about this at all, so don't worry too much about that. But yeah, if the first impression is "12 year old boy" or "Dungeons and Dragons gamer", a few changes are probably a good idea.)
07-07-2011 03:49 AM
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