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Registered: 10-11-08
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I have a huge room above a 3 car garage we want to make into a play room/scrapbook room. And, I have no idea where to start with decorating. I would like to divide the room in some way, but not sure how. And, I need to decorate in gender neutral. The two side walls are slanted which doesn't help. Any ideas????
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Registered: 02-02-08
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I've been intrigued with seeing gray being used a lot now. It's not the industrial color we all thought! It's beautiful with accents of yellows, blues and chocolates. That may help with your gender neutral direction.
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Registered: 11-24-08
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I would start by separting your room into exactly what you want. Then you can come up with unique ways to divide it. You can do a 1/2 wall, an actual divider, back of a couch, sliding closer doors, you can do a lot. As far as color, you can also use that to separate rooms.
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