Q: im re doing my room and i want to go with a art deco/old Hollywood glamor 1920's/ Victorian late 1800's i loooove red but i dont want i t to be to over the top and a little "danity" cause i love the victorian age any tips or cool bedding? please help!!!!
A: A deep red comforter with a hand knitted lacy blanket on top so the red shows through, makes a statement and works with either decor you mentioned
i would like to do my bedroom art deco style, any ideas on bedding and such> im in england not usa many thanx
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