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The
Bedroom

Seaside – If
you love the beach, surround yourself with things
that remind you of a day at the beach. Glue
starfish right to your walls to create a unique
border! You can find plenty of bedding and
accessories with a nautical flair, so this theme
should be fairly easy to complete. There are
lamps, picture frames, rugs, pillows, accent
furniture and more all accented with shells. Use
shades of beige, yellow and blue in the room. If
your room doesn’t face the water, consider adding
a faux window with a beach scene mural inserted to
give the illusion that your home is beachside! For
that finishing touch, have the sounds of the ocean
lightly playing on a CD player, or add a small
fountain to hear the real trickle of water.
Aeronautics –
Is there someone in your family always looking
skyward? Decorate their bedroom with model
airplanes, flight charts and photographs of early
airplanes. Hang an old flight jacket on the wall
and accessorize with navigational instruments.
A Child’s Room
Kids will love to spend time in their themed
bedroom! You may want to have them help choose the
accessories for their room. It is fairly easy to
find matching bedding, window coverings and
wallpaper border, but you may have to shop a bit
to find other items to complete the theme. Try
searching the internet to see what you can find.

Cowboy –
Perfect for young boys, this room incorporates
items from the Wild West, like cowboy hats,
horseshoes and a lasso. Use brown and tan colors
in the room, with suede or denim bedding, window
treatments and accent pillows. If you are crafty,
design a hanging light with an old wagon wheel,
and replace a conventional door with saloon-style
swinging doors. An old pair of western boots at
the foot of the bed adds that authentic touch!
Jungle – Mount
a rope hammock amidst silk trees to create a space
for your child’s “zoo” of stuffed animals. Cover
the walls with grasscloth and add animal-themed
accents to make it feel like a safari. Don’t
forget a mosquito net over the bed!

Sports
– Transform your junior athlete’s space
into a sports zone. Emblazon the walls with game
plays and a scoreboard. Display trophies on
shelves made from skateboards or skis. Get a
basketball net hamper. Complete the look with
colorful athletic pennants and other sports
memorabilia.
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Aquatic –
Decorate the room to look like the interior of a
boat, and paint portholes with images of
underwater sea life. If you have an aspiring
surfer, flood the room with brightly colored
Hawaiian print fabrics. Mount a surfboard as a
headboard and make a bedskirt from hula skirts.
Characters –
Decorate a child’s room around their favorite
characters from a movie or book. Build a castle
bookcase or a fort for a bed. You are limited only
by your imagination!
Other Rooms
Collectibles –
Design a room in your house around a treasured
collection. Display autographed jerseys,
photographs, baseball cards and sports memorabilia
on walls painted with the colors of your favorite
team. Showcase your collection of antique dolls in
a victorian-themed room complete with velvet, lace
and fringed lamps. Set up a room like a museum
gallery to proudly exhibit artwork, artifacts or
mementos from your travels.

Movie Set –
Home theaters have become ever more popular, and
what better theme than a movie set! Install
theater-style seating. Include a director’s chair
and a megaphone. Finish off the look with vintage
movie posters, old film reels and other
collectibles.

Musical – If
someone in your family is musically inclined, turn
a bedroom or family room into a music room. Place
a wallpaper border with musical notes around the
top of the room. Purchase old vinyl records to
hang on the walls. Buy some second-hand
instruments to place about the room. Even if no
one knows how to play them, they will learn when
inspiration hits! An old phonograph or turntable
can be an interesting accessory, especially if
it’s in working order. Place photographs of
favorite performers around the room for
interesting conversation starters.
Fishing – Is
there an avid fisherman in your family? Give your
angler a room all his own! Drape a fishing net as
a window valance and attach colorful lures to a
framed corkboard. Fill the walls with mounted
trophies and a rack for fishing poles.
Patriotic –
Hurray for the red, white and blue! Stars and
stripes come together in this all-American room
from decorative plates to drapes. Finish the look
with a shelving unit stocked with history books
and eagle bookends.
Asian – Nearly
any room can be designed with an Asian influence.
Think minimalistic; a futon, floor cushions and
tatami grass mats. Use a paper screen to divide
the space and display authentic items from the
Orient. Soothing colors, live bamboo and a
Japanese rock garden can transform your space into
the perfect retreat.
Favorite hobby or
occupation – Just about anything can be
expanded into a theme, even a single color or
pattern. Start with a list of your favorite things
and it will lead you to visions of new beginnings
for your home!
Written by Lizette Lenhard
and Sandy Johnson
Printed July/August 2007
Web January 2009
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