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Where to look for inspiration for new bedroom decoration etc

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Eggybreadwithnuts · 14/06/2025 16:08

20 years since decorated our bedroom, old pine furniture beige carpet 😂

So having a total overhaul the lots going.
So where can I look for colours, furniture, ideas etc?

Dont want anything fancy just nice pretty coloured walls, maybe wallpapered feature wall

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WhistleBlower8 · 14/06/2025 16:17

Pinterest, Google images, social media, magazines.

Eggybreadwithnuts · 14/06/2025 16:35

Google images not great. Pinterest never been on this but a few people have suggested

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ilovebagpuss · 14/06/2025 17:32

I decided on a colour scheme or iand just googled " green and dusky pink ,bedroom ideas" got loads of images of different ways to use this scheme from all sorts of sources.
Decided I fancied some wallpaper on one wall and did the same search to get wallpaper ideas.
If you have a style you like chuck that in the search so modern chic or country house or whatever.
Some good magazines out there if you like leafing through for ideas.

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cadburygorilla · 14/06/2025 17:59

Chat gpt

WorkingNotTwerking · 14/06/2025 18:01

I get most of my inspiration from Instagram.

Katherineryan1986 · 14/06/2025 18:07

My daughter just used chat gpt for her hall, stairs and landing and was really pleased with the results it gave.

Eggybreadwithnuts · 14/06/2025 21:45

Chatgpt what prompt do you put in???

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Katherineryan1986 · 18/06/2025 13:18

@Eggybreadwithnuts

She said she had the app and just uploaded photos of her hall and stairs. Sorry, I don’t know any more than that.

DilemmaDelilah · 18/06/2025 15:59

Find something you love. It could be a curtain fabric, a wallpaper, a picture, a duvet cover, a rug, a photo, a figurine... anything really. Take your colours from that. They don't have to match, they could tone or contrast, or indeed if it's a patterned wallpaper or a fabric you could choose one, two or more colours from that.

Much better than choosing a theme or colour scheme and then trying to find things that go with that.

BeMellowAquaSquid · 18/06/2025 16:03

cadburygorilla · 14/06/2025 17:59

Chat gpt

This has been an absolute GAME CHANGER for us!

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