How to Create a Book/Novel Themed Room

Read the book!, Get to know the main characters., Know the main scenes/settings., Acquire appropriate furniture., Here are some ideas: , Produce a forest theme by putting palm leaves in jars or paint the walls green and have camouflage bedding...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Read the book!

    Don't just pick up something interesting and base the room off the cover.
  2. Step 2: Get to know the main characters.

    If you wish, possibly find posters of them or print out pictures and frame them. , Paint the room green if it's based outside, for example.

    If you can't paint your room, buy posters and pictures.E.g to make a room like Ron Weasley's from Harry Potter, put up quidditch pictures everywhere, have orange bedding and put 'magic books' all over the room. , If the character has a desk, buy one! Or renovate yours.

    If they have a pink lamp, buy a pink lamp. ,,, If you want to go really far, put a yellow brick road on your carpet leading to your bed.

    Then have a sign saying 'wizard' by the bed. , Try putting glow in the dark stars on your ceiling.

    Find newspaper cuttings in your bedroom with alien stories on them, then stick them on your ceiling.

    Or make everything look like an alien landscape or as if your inside a UFO craft. ,, Other detective stuff (e.g disguise, newspapers and tech) strewn everywhere will also look good.

    Put huge fingerprints on your wall using any way you can think of. , You can paint hearts everywhere and write stuff like 'Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus' around the place. , You could also hang posters from manga books and maybe have a manga figuring or statue displayed. ,
  3. Step 3: Know the main scenes/settings.

  4. Step 4: Acquire appropriate furniture.

  5. Step 5: Here are some ideas:

  6. Step 6: Produce a forest theme by putting palm leaves in jars or paint the walls green and have camouflage bedding.

  7. Step 7: Use fairy wall hangings and a castle mural on your wall to get the "fairytale theme".

  8. Step 8: Hang UFOs on the ceiling and paint an alien landscape on your wall to get a "Sci-Fi" theme.

  9. Step 9: Decorate as you would for a Halloween party if you want a horror theme.

  10. Step 10: Put books everywhere as well as magnifying glasses for a mystery theme.

  11. Step 11: Put posters on the wall of people holding hands for a "Romance" theme.

  12. Step 12: Paint manga on the wall or depending on the genre

  13. Step 13: do one of the other things if you're going for a "Manga Theme."

  14. Step 14: Try typing in the phrase "teen room themes" on Google if you can't think of any ideas.

Detailed Guide

Don't just pick up something interesting and base the room off the cover.

If you wish, possibly find posters of them or print out pictures and frame them. , Paint the room green if it's based outside, for example.

If you can't paint your room, buy posters and pictures.E.g to make a room like Ron Weasley's from Harry Potter, put up quidditch pictures everywhere, have orange bedding and put 'magic books' all over the room. , If the character has a desk, buy one! Or renovate yours.

If they have a pink lamp, buy a pink lamp. ,,, If you want to go really far, put a yellow brick road on your carpet leading to your bed.

Then have a sign saying 'wizard' by the bed. , Try putting glow in the dark stars on your ceiling.

Find newspaper cuttings in your bedroom with alien stories on them, then stick them on your ceiling.

Or make everything look like an alien landscape or as if your inside a UFO craft. ,, Other detective stuff (e.g disguise, newspapers and tech) strewn everywhere will also look good.

Put huge fingerprints on your wall using any way you can think of. , You can paint hearts everywhere and write stuff like 'Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus' around the place. , You could also hang posters from manga books and maybe have a manga figuring or statue displayed. ,

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