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Aug 8, 2:58 PM
#1
My bedroom literally only has a bed and nothing else. How do you decorate it? |
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Aug 8, 3:02 PM
#2
My main bedroom doesn't have much in the way of decorations, I just have a calendar and a wall mounted memory box that I keep tickets from visits to railways. (Also yes I have stuff like the bed, drawers, wardrobe etc, but I don't count those as decorations lol). My spare bedroom is my weeb room and I have wall scrolls and other stuff in there. |
Little_SheeplingAug 11, 7:46 AM
Aug 8, 3:04 PM
#3
books, alcohol, stuffs I found in antique stores My bedroom literally only has a bed and nothing else I respect that |
Aug 8, 3:08 PM
#4
Nothing, because the more decoration, the more effort is required to clean the room. |
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Aug 8, 3:09 PM
#5
Things that are intrinsically me. Nic nacs from countries I have been to as well as posters of bands and movies I listen to. |
Aug 8, 3:12 PM
#6
Aug 8, 4:31 PM
#7
Uh, anime posters, manga, anime dvds, lamps, random tech, books, fake flower things, this like silver-plated trinket box on my desk, vases, a random mirror, and some paintings.(Mainly floral stuff, I had more but some of them just randomly fell off the wall. ;-;) Some guitar stuff too, Music CDs and a little bit of scented candles. |
Aug 8, 5:59 PM
#8
My bedroom is a mix between a Japanese hikkikimori NEET cave, an army surplus store, and a Best Buy |
Aug 8, 10:00 PM
#9
Neon lights. Not HUD. Neon. Only light pink silks and bedding. No pinks shall clash with each other in my room. Bendy stuffed animal couple. Some cute and creepy fostered stuffed animal orphaned creatures. |
Aug 8, 10:31 PM
#10
The main thing on the wall is a dart board with a wooden backing. |
Aug 9, 12:24 AM
#11
I just have some basic furniture. And a couple of bookshelves with books my parents gave me, which I've never read. I'm not concerned with decoration, however I always want my room to look full. If I just had one bed and a dresser in my room I'd probably go insane cuz of the emptiness. |
Aug 9, 12:31 AM
#12
Reply to SimplyBrazen
I just have some basic furniture. And a couple of bookshelves with books my parents gave me, which I've never read. I'm not concerned with decoration, however I always want my room to look full. If I just had one bed and a dresser in my room I'd probably go insane cuz of the emptiness.
@SimplyBrazen Get rid of the dresser too, and you've arrived at my bedroom. |
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Aug 9, 12:38 AM
#13
Reply to JaniSIr
@SimplyBrazen Get rid of the dresser too, and you've arrived at my bedroom.
@JaniSIr Nah I actually wouldn't be able to sleep like that. How do you even do it💀 |
Aug 9, 12:55 AM
#14
"What do you decorate your bedroom with?" Skulls and dragons. |
Aug 9, 1:39 AM
#15
Reply to SimplyBrazen
@JaniSIr Nah I actually wouldn't be able to sleep like that. How do you even do it💀
@SimplyBrazen it's dark, it's not like I really see it. |
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Aug 9, 2:57 AM
#16
Not sure how to decorate it as it's primarily just a sleeping space - simple, white and flat. I have other rooms for decorations. In my bedroom, there aren't even suitable walls for decor. The southern wall is entirely a window with a glass door to the garden. The eastern wall is mostly occupied by a large TV and a few bookshelves. The northern wall has a door to the hall, a mirror with a makeup table and chair in the middle, and another door to my private bathroom/dressing room. The western wall simply frames the head of the bed. Aside from that, there are two bedside tables, a few lights, a vase of flowers and a single large painting on the wall. |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 9, 3:14 AM
#17
Reply to LoveYourSmile
Not sure how to decorate it as it's primarily just a sleeping space - simple, white and flat. I have other rooms for decorations.
In my bedroom, there aren't even suitable walls for decor. The southern wall is entirely a window with a glass door to the garden. The eastern wall is mostly occupied by a large TV and a few bookshelves. The northern wall has a door to the hall, a mirror with a makeup table and chair in the middle, and another door to my private bathroom/dressing room. The western wall simply frames the head of the bed. Aside from that, there are two bedside tables, a few lights, a vase of flowers and a single large painting on the wall.
In my bedroom, there aren't even suitable walls for decor. The southern wall is entirely a window with a glass door to the garden. The eastern wall is mostly occupied by a large TV and a few bookshelves. The northern wall has a door to the hall, a mirror with a makeup table and chair in the middle, and another door to my private bathroom/dressing room. The western wall simply frames the head of the bed. Aside from that, there are two bedside tables, a few lights, a vase of flowers and a single large painting on the wall.
@LoveYourSmile Dude, your "simple, white and flat" room is ridiculously cluttered by my standards. |
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Aug 9, 3:19 AM
#18
Reply to JaniSIr
@LoveYourSmile Dude, your "simple, white and flat" room is ridiculously cluttered by my standards.
@JaniSIr It wasn't me who "decorated" it. But I find it pretty convenient and can't think of removing a single piece really. Well, maybe the painting is not necessary. Like, if you name a piece, I can explain why it's important. I mean it's not just decorations, but functional elements. |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 9, 3:21 AM
#19
As I am moving from Poznań back to my home town, there are no decorations on wall right now cause they were freshly painted a week ago and I haven't hanged yet the stuff, I had a WLOP's Saber Lily painting [print] on a wall and a few family pictures on other wall, besides that my bedroom have a desk [from sunday I'll have PC set up here], a shelf in which I keep physical copies of my games and other stuff, bed, wardrobe, bookshelf and an iron chest in which I have stuff related to my childhood as some old plushies, collection of cold weapons, board games etc. aswell as I have my buhurt helmet and a shield decorating the room, here's pictures: [Oh and I forgot I have also lil bit of stuff on floor/plastic boxes as I am still not done with moving all the stuff back to my room.] |
ZettaikenAug 9, 3:24 AM
Aug 9, 3:26 AM
#20
@Zettaiken Is that knight's set decorative or do you use it to fight some orcs? |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 9, 3:32 AM
#21
Reply to LoveYourSmile
@Zettaiken Is that knight's set decorative or do you use it to fight some orcs?
@LoveYourSmile The helmet was for Buhurt trainings and it is not battle ready as I moved to Poznań from Wrocław before I could add neck protections [in Poznań there's no buhurt club], rn I don't know if I'll go further with it, maybe. Shield same. Cold Weapon collection are just my souvenirs I've bought from different castles, countries etc. Here's video of sport and it is coming from the buhurt club I've been training in 2018 for almost a year + a photo of keychain/pendant which I've got as a present from them [I don't remember when] as a physical proof that I've been a member of that club. |
Aug 9, 3:53 AM
#22
Right now I've got nothing on my walls but in my former room were lined some plastic models (Gunplas and other robots), some figures and I had a few anime posters. That's pretty common but I guess that's how I like things. I got tapestries too, but I didn't have what it takes to hang them on the wall (not a lack of courage, but litterally I couldn't make them hang xD). I hope my future room'll be like this again, as I'm in a student dorm atm |
Aug 9, 4:10 AM
#23
I have a lot of plushies and anime figures... I have a shelf just for my (mostly Animal Crossing) Amiibo figures. Some pictures I have framed, cupboards with my belongings. |
Aug 9, 6:41 AM
#24
@mickle24 I was thinking of getting some plants, I quickly realized how fast they'd die, so I didn't actually get any. |
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Aug 9, 7:14 AM
#26
Aug 9, 7:19 AM
#27
Reply to traed
I don't know what to say about my room....
@traed I'm actually interested, so please tell us. |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 9, 7:24 AM
#28
Reply to LoveYourSmile
@traed I'm actually interested, so please tell us.
@LoveYourSmile It's hard to explain. I dont think i can consider it decorated at this point. |
Aug 9, 7:25 AM
#29
Reply to Shy
@JaniSIr if you take proper care of your plants they don't die..
@Chisuku Exactly. But I know myself. |
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Aug 9, 8:10 AM
#30
Reply to traed
@LoveYourSmile
It's hard to explain. I dont think i can consider it decorated at this point.
It's hard to explain. I dont think i can consider it decorated at this point.
@traed Well, you responded to the thread, so I assume you wanted to share something. Just do it, why not? Considering some of your dead serious previous posts, I imagine you living with no love, no bike and no decor in the bedroom, it feels much colder than I feel about you. So I'm kinda curious about your situation. |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 9, 7:20 PM
#31
Reply to LoveYourSmile
@traed
Well, you responded to the thread, so I assume you wanted to share something. Just do it, why not?
Considering some of your dead serious previous posts, I imagine you living with no love, no bike and no decor in the bedroom, it feels much colder than I feel about you. So I'm kinda curious about your situation.
Well, you responded to the thread, so I assume you wanted to share something. Just do it, why not?
Considering some of your dead serious previous posts, I imagine you living with no love, no bike and no decor in the bedroom, it feels much colder than I feel about you. So I'm kinda curious about your situation.
@LoveYourSmile No. I was was going to write something then just replaced it to get rid of the urge to. I dont recall saying that exactly but i dont really keep track of some things i say since I dont always expect people to read my posts. No it isnt without decor just I am not sure id call it decorated since it isnt up to any ideal or plan and isnt tidy. |
Aug 9, 8:55 PM
#32
Plants, my cheap portrait when I was in my late teens, book shelves, and a queen size bed just for myself. I have a bed food tray instead of a desk. But I usually station my laptops on the dining table for work. |
Aug 9, 9:04 PM
#33
"What do you decorate your bedroom with?" Print out posters of pictures from rule34 |
Aug 9, 9:16 PM
#34
I have a collection of 20 dragon d*ldos on shelves. That's it, mostly. |
Aug 10, 1:10 AM
#35
Reply to MalchikRepaid
Plants, my cheap portrait when I was in my late teens, book shelves, and a queen size bed just for myself.
I have a bed food tray instead of a desk. But I usually station my laptops on the dining table for work.
I have a bed food tray instead of a desk. But I usually station my laptops on the dining table for work.
@MalchikRepaid I usually eat at my work desk! We are mortal enemies now. |
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Aug 10, 1:29 AM
#36
I don't use decorations for the time being. Everything in my bedroom is practical. I use a large table for my desktop computer monitor, keyboard, mouse, headphones, and whatever else I would want there. When I eat, I move the keyboard and put food there while watching videos. The computer and surge protector are on the ground. On both sides of the table, I have tall metal racks with three levels, where I place audio equipment, including loudspeakers and amplifiers. There's space for anything else I would want on them as well. I sit in a high-end ergonomic office chair, since I spend so much time here. I have a nice fan that keeps me cool when it's hot. And the usual things like bedding and pillows. Back in the day I had a cool dragon statue. It's in storage at a different house now. (Along with typical stuff like books, CDs and DVDs.) There are a bunch of other rooms in the house I use for storage purposes, including the basement. |
SmugSatokoAug 10, 1:37 AM
Aug 10, 2:05 AM
#37
My bedroom is specially designed to fit into my likes and life style. The fixtures and furniture are mostly custom-made like the bed. The wardrobe and dresser are built-in. I also have a TV mounted to the wall, and day-and-night curtains. The ceiling is designed with a false ceiling with spotlights and lights, and a space for the air-conditioning, as well as the curtain pelmet. Other modular decorative items are mainly a few of my soft toys that I put on the TV console. I also have a cute tissue box cover for my tissue box that sits on my dressing table, and nice lamps for my bedside tables. Recently, a friend bought me a cute little fan which I then placed it on the dressing table. Though I don't use a fan, but it does make my dressing table look nicer. |
Aug 10, 2:17 AM
#38
ProGoddess said: I also have a cute tissue box cover for my tissue box that sits on my dressing table How cute, thanks for sharing. |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 10, 6:29 AM
#39
My bedroom is also just sparsely set up with the big bed in the middle, a large cupboard and two nightstands. There used to be a small Shana figurine on one of it but the quality was so poor that at one point I gave up on putting the fallen head and legs back together. Otherwise, I have more decorations on my living room. My computer table is big enough to have figurines on it, two speakers, two screens on a screenholder, a mouse, a keyboard, my work laptop and a space for putting a small mat where I could place a plate, a pot of tea and a cup to drink from. But I mostly eat breakfast, snacks and dinners at the couch table and lunch at the kitchen where my parents are |
Aug 10, 6:50 AM
#40
Good. Now that you mentioned it, I got rid of my mini bar in my room since I'm going to leave this country soon. |
Aug 10, 6:55 AM
#41
Noboru said: But I mostly eat breakfast, snacks and dinners at the couch table and lunch at the kitchen where my parents are Don't you eat outdoor, like in a garden or on a balcony? Honestly, I can't imagine myself eating indoor during the magnificent summer we have this year, it must be no worse at your place... |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 10, 6:57 AM
#42
Reply to MalchikRepaid
Good. Now that you mentioned it, I got rid of my mini bar in my room since I'm going to leave this country soon.
@MalchikRepaid So it's time to replace it with full-sized bar stand, add karaoke and disco ball. |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 10, 7:16 AM
#43
Reply to LoveYourSmile
@MalchikRepaid So it's time to replace it with full-sized bar stand, add karaoke and disco ball.
LoveYourSmile said: @MalchikRepaid So it's time to replace it with full-sized bar stand, add karaoke and disco ball. Oh, hell no. I don't want to make my room into a sleazy lounge run by Filipinos. Now I admit it will definitely have soju bottles, for sure. FYI, from what I saw in a German travel vlog, soju tastes like an extreme mild version of kornbranntwein. I know that I will decorate my walls with second hand pictures via purchases from Carrot Market, the local online trading platform for cheap stuff. Anyways, my life is almost set to rebuild my rum and shrub collections gradually. This time, I'll buy some different liquors. Maybe some sweet potato sake as well. |
Aug 10, 7:34 AM
#44
LoveYourSmile said: The summer has only begun to feel a bit like summer in later July, before it was mostly too cool. But there's still no real heatwave, nights are fairly cool. We do have the possibility to eat in the yard, but it's too much trouble to set up. The balcony on the first upper floor has a small table for eating, but it's currently too hot to eat there since it has a glass roof, plus the main kitchen moved to the ground floors.Don't you eat outdoor, like in a garden or on a balcony? Honestly, I can't imagine myself eating indoor during the magnificent summer we have this year, it must be no worse at your place... Aside from that, I prefer eating indoors as it's not only cooler or warmer depending on the weather, but there are also fewer flies |
Aug 10, 8:22 AM
#45
MalchikRepaid said: from what I saw in a German travel vlog, soju tastes like an extreme mild version of kornbranntwein I understand the word and can google it, but I have no idea what it is really. After all, I lived 1/3 of my life abroad, not very "cultured" member of the society lol. |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 10, 8:32 AM
#46
Noboru said: fewer flies If you have a patch of grass and a bit of adventurous spirit, you can overcome it. Cuz why not? Eating outdoor is the next level, many people heavily underestimate it. Step 1: Use electric insect traps that zap mosquitoes and flies like goddamn shaft from q3 (unless you take some of our law about bees and wasps seriously lol). Step 2: Build a gazebo, plant grapevine around for a decent shadow, look and feel. Step 3: Drag out a dishwasher to the garden, add a decent rain canopy to protect it. ... Step 5: Show it to your wifu, she would love it, I swear. |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 10, 8:58 AM
#47
LoveYourSmile said: I understand the word and can google it, but I have no idea what it is really. After all, I lived 1/3 of my life abroad, not very "cultured" member of the society lol. Don't mind me. I'm just a functional alcoholic. |
Aug 10, 9:10 AM
#48
Reply to MalchikRepaid
LoveYourSmile said:
I understand the word and can google it, but I have no idea what it is really. After all, I lived 1/3 of my life abroad, not very "cultured" member of the society lol.
I understand the word and can google it, but I have no idea what it is really. After all, I lived 1/3 of my life abroad, not very "cultured" member of the society lol.
Don't mind me. I'm just a functional alcoholic.
@MalchikRepaid As a recreational alcoholic, I'm not judging lol. |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Aug 10, 9:37 AM
#49
Some figures I have on a shelf. I also recently got a cringe pride poster as an impulse buy. Other than that I have my stuff put away unless it's in use. |
♡ Harder Daddy ♡ |
Aug 10, 9:49 AM
#50
Reply to LoveYourSmile
Noboru said:
fewer flies
fewer flies
If you have a patch of grass and a bit of adventurous spirit, you can overcome it. Cuz why not? Eating outdoor is the next level, many people heavily underestimate it.
Step 1: Use electric insect traps that zap mosquitoes and flies like goddamn shaft from q3 (unless you take some of our law about bees and wasps seriously lol).
Step 2: Build a gazebo, plant grapevine around for a decent shadow, look and feel.
Step 3: Drag out a dishwasher to the garden, add a decent rain canopy to protect it.
...
Step 5: Show it to your wifu, she would love it, I swear.
@LoveYourSmile We have some grass, but not the type of grass to lay down and neither the type to smoke, but just plain grasses growing as decoration. There are better fitting places for eating outside Step 1: as much as I like to have the gnats (we don't really have mosquitos here) and the flies removed, I prefer not to harm the bees, since I like bees. Plus, the poor birdies need some food as well Step 2: too little space for that, there are mostly either small pathways around the house, the garages and flowers and other plant life in-between. Also, there are already grapevines, but it's a small path on the way to the place where we dry our laundry and just a few meters before that, it gets wider, but there are potted tomatoes and the space for the grill when we grill Step 3: it's too much trouble for that, since even if we have some outside plugs and a roofed space where we hang up our laundry, a dishwasher also needs some pipes for the water and while there would be also the possibility to use the garden hose and the outside tap, it's way too much trouble to set it up and put the stuff back compared to taking the dishes inside in the kitchen. In the same manner, it's much more effort to set up a table outside (even if we have foldable ones with seats or can use foldable chairs) and have everything moved from the kitchen than to just eat it inside Step 4: must be the secret step, lol Step 5: どうかな。 Plus as mentioned, there is no space for it, unless we radically change the yard and I'd rather keep the trees and the flowers |
NoboruAug 10, 10:01 AM
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