Need suggestions for bedroom redecorating
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Miriam Illions on Oct 06, 2014Hi Susie, do you have pictures of your bedroom? That will certainly help!Helpful Reply
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The Chirping Frog on Oct 07, 2014For a light hang one from the ceiling then you won't need as large of a flat space.Helpful Reply
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Proudtbnana on Oct 07, 2014My bedroom is small, with no overhead light, so I purchased two inexpensive hanging lamps & have them overhead of each side of our bed. I got the, with switches on the cord to turn on & on. I also chose white so I can change my decor easily & not need to change my lamps. Works great!Helpful Reply
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Polly Zieper on Oct 07, 2014what about wall sconces, so you don't need table space?Helpful Reply
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Sharon Russell on Oct 07, 2014I have a half round antique end table table next to the window. With an overskirt and a square doily set on an angle so the lace "drips down". Holds my clock, small lamp, Aspercreme, glasses and the phone charger.Helpful Reply
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Jim L on Oct 07, 2014Show us a few photos...please...Helpful Reply
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Berniece Knotts on Oct 07, 2014I use 2 small vintage bookcases, 1 for each side. They make for a lot of storage. Also, go up, not out! A tall narrow highboy type dresser gives you more space than a wide one. Shelves above windows (if there's space) or doors work for displays or off season storage. I use over-the-door hooks for jackets, scarves, necklaces or most anything!Helpful Reply
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Marion Nesbitt on Oct 07, 2014Bookcase beds were great at conserving space lots of room for books, clock, etc. Maybe you could make one or find one at a Thift.. There are also light fixtures that have a swivel mechanism that attach to your wall. They plug into a normal wall outlet. Can swivel the light to read or swivel back out of the way.Helpful Reply
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The Chirping Frog on Oct 08, 2014What about cutting into wall space between studs and using it for shelves.... No floor space needed.Helpful Reply
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Donna on Oct 08, 2014how about using 2 tall book cases on each side of the bed. Add a board across the top & you will have lots of extra space. You could even mount a hanging light to the book case.Helpful Reply
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Opal on Oct 09, 2014I have an antique piano stool on one side of mine and a small trunk on the other. I also have a tall narrow stool in my living room in the tiny space by the hubs chair which has 2 baskets for his "stuff" on the rungs below which would also work in a bedroom. Other thoughts would be a folding plant stand or regular plant stand, patio side table, planter pot with the lid on top, step stool, garden stool. (yes, I do like outdoor stuff inside) good luckHelpful Reply
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