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May be an image of furniture and indoor

 

A bold color choice, for sure, but would your inner child embrace this look?

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No.  The desk is OK but that chair and the rest of it--no!

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Nope. Chair looks uncomfortable, maybe if the desk was wood and not white, pictures are meh and that orange wall has got to go.

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@lolakimono wrote:

May be an image of furniture and indoor

 

A bold color choice, for sure, but would your inner child embrace this look?


@lolakimono    My 8 year old granddaughter would love it.  We would have to paint the wall hot pink though....

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I love the wall color but probably not for a desk area where I'm trying to get work done, etc.  The rest of it would have to go and be replaced.   All those pictures are sensory overload for me and I don't really care for any of them individually anyway.  

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very cute, but definitely needs a different chair, this chair is cute, but does not look comfortable to sit in for any length of time.

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Yes, my inner child embraces this room and especially the art work and the chair.  My adult self would like to see the rest of the room to see how it fits in.  Is it a tween or teens room? An accent wall in a bedroom for homework?  I'd like to know more.

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I can hardly bear to look at the orange walls.  There is no way I would be able to even sit in that room, let alone concentrate and work in there.

 

I also do not like to work at desks facing the wall.    

A nice soothing blue color paint would do the trick and a quick turn of the desk would make it ideal.

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I'll take the desk. The rest can go. My inner child (and yes, I'm rolling my eyes here) isn't that whimsical but prefers a comfortable seat and good art.


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I would have loved this desk area as a young girl. Uncomfortable chairs didn't bother me then...as long as they were cute.