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(ARA) - Those teenage
years are a time when your young adult
is yearning to express herself. She
wants her own space that she can personalize
and make her own. This could involve
multiple body piercings, blue hair,
or, if you're lucky, just a room makeover.
Here are some tips to help her put her
stamp on her living space without costing
a fortune.
I Gotta Be Me
Your daughter wants to show her creativity
and her individuality. Accessories
are a good way to jazz up a room without
making a major investment or drastic
changes. Decorative pillows, lamps,
photo frames and wall hangings can
liven up and personalize a drab, institutional
dorm room.
"Think outside the box when it comes
to decorating a bare, blank wall,"
says Robert Kling, senior vice president
of merchandising for Pier 1 Imports.
"Create a collage of your favorite
photos and posters using inexpensive
clip frames or hang a grouping of
masks, plates, or whatever you have
as your own special collection."
Reading lamps not only provide all-important
light for studying, but come in styles
to match your young adult's own personal
style -- from trendy striped lamps
to beaded lampshades to animal prints.
Or go retro with paper lanterns that
can be wired for an overhead light
fixture.
Company's Calling
Need seating? Director's chairs fold
up when not in use and are perfect
for a mix-and-match color scheme.
For a comfy, inexpensive chair, check
out the papasan. The round-cushioned,
wicker-bottomed chair is the perfect
place for your young adult to curl
up with a book or watch television.
"Our papasan chair has long been
a favorite among the college crowd,"
says Kling. "It's nearly a college
requirement."
Big, oversized pillows are also a
great way to create extra seating
at a moment's notice -- perfect for
study groups or movie night. And guests
will appreciate sturdy acrylic dinnerware
-- a definite step up from paper plates.
Beaded curtains are a practical, inexpensive
room divider and can be used to create
a separate space for people who are
sharing a room or a cozy nook for
studying or reading. Not to mention
the "cool factor" of retro merchandise.
Get It Together
Organization is instrumental to your
daughter's success. Baskets make a
great catchall for toiletries, hair
styling products, compact disks, magazines
and more. For dorm dwellers with limited
drawer space, stacking baskets are
great space savers that create more
storage for T-shirts, socks and workout
wear. Laundry can stay out of sight
in a wicker hamper.
"Trunks are a great storage option,"
says Kling. "They can double as a
table and also provide storage for
bed linens and out-of-season clothes.
And they can even be used as a last
minute hiding place for those surprise
parental visits."
It's Back to School
Many retail outlets offer special
sales during the back-to-school season.
Pier 1 Imports, for example, features
a 15 percent discount off regularly
priced merchandise to any student
who shows a valid school identification
card from July 26 through Sept. 29.
So your young adult can feel free
to express herself without breaking
the bank. If you would like to contact
Pier 1 Imports, call 800-245-4595
or visit www.pier1.com. Courtesy of
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