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COLLEGE EDITION INTERIOR DESIGN
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OBJECTIVE One of the biggest struggles you may face, when heading to college, is getting situated in your living environment. You have to get along with your roommate and create a space that satisfies you both.
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PERSONAL PREFERENCES dark colors Brenda is from Transylvania, and she doesn’t particularly like bright neon décor. She is mostly accustomed to dark colors. pink Her roommate, Alyssa, is quite the opposite. She is from Japan, and her taste is very chic. Her favorite color preference is pink.
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BRENDA’S TASTE
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ALYSSA’S TASTE
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LEARNING TO COMPROMISE THESE STYLES ARE COMPLETELY OPPOSITE FROM EACH OTHER. TO REACH A COMPROMISE, YOU HAVE TO TAKE ELEMENTS FROM EACH TASTE AND PUT THEM TOGETHER TO FORM A BASIS OF THE PERFECT ROOM. FORM IDEAS WITH YOUR ROOMATE, AND LEARN TO WORK TOGETHER TO MAKE A ROOM THAT SATISFIES BOTH TASTES…
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IDEAS
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COMPROMISE ONCE YOU HAVE AN IDEA OF WHAT YOU WANT, PUT EVERYTHING TOGETHER TO MAKE A ROOM… THINK OF THE MAIN THINGS THAT YOU WANT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR ROOM. PICK FURNITURE THAT COMPLEMENTS EACH OTHER, SO YOUR ROOM DOESN’T CLASH. IN THE END THEY CREATED A ROOM FOR A PERFECT, YET GIRLY COLLEGE GIRL.
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COMPROMISE PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN CONTRASTING COLORS TEXTURE IN BED SPREAD SMOOTH IN THE SATIN AND VELVET OLD WORLD FEEL VERTICAL LINES TO MAKE ROOM TALLER BLACK HEADBOARD LINE TO MAKE ROOM LOOK WIDER
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