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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 571572" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I like a lot of these ideas for a "true" guest bedroom. E and I both hated to deal with bed-skirts though- we had tried them on both our beds and found them to be a PITA. LOL! I have several ideas about how I want to decorate his room, keeping what he picked out and the auro of a teen boy's bedroom- just making it a tad nicer and more comfortable since a guest or me would need to use it for at least a few months if I have an overnight guest. The colors he picked out for bedding (although bedding was minimal) arre white, black, gray, and an accent of dark red. I know that sounds bland and dull but he thought that was masculine. I can do something with that- his school color was dark red with a little blue and white. His favorite color was royal blue. I'm going to get a couple of things that are these shades of red and blue and they'll be in his room. I think it can stay masculine and still be "perked up" in color. I don't think I can make scalloped edged bedding work in there- although it definitely would look nice once I have another bedroom ready to be a true guest room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 571572, member: 3699"] I like a lot of these ideas for a "true" guest bedroom. E and I both hated to deal with bed-skirts though- we had tried them on both our beds and found them to be a PITA. LOL! I have several ideas about how I want to decorate his room, keeping what he picked out and the auro of a teen boy's bedroom- just making it a tad nicer and more comfortable since a guest or me would need to use it for at least a few months if I have an overnight guest. The colors he picked out for bedding (although bedding was minimal) arre white, black, gray, and an accent of dark red. I know that sounds bland and dull but he thought that was masculine. I can do something with that- his school color was dark red with a little blue and white. His favorite color was royal blue. I'm going to get a couple of things that are these shades of red and blue and they'll be in his room. I think it can stay masculine and still be "perked up" in color. I don't think I can make scalloped edged bedding work in there- although it definitely would look nice once I have another bedroom ready to be a true guest room. [/QUOTE]
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