tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1459647905406699127.post2361177996859212270..comments2024-03-28T04:05:40.485-07:00Comments on Organizing Made Fun: Teenaged Girl's Bedroom in Scandinavian DesignOrganizingMadeFunhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04902308789096865104noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1459647905406699127.post-52197577541386053702018-05-10T07:48:16.384-07:002018-05-10T07:48:16.384-07:00When I saw the title of your post I had to read it...When I saw the title of your post I had to read it. I myself am born and raised in Denmark and I have to tell you that a lot of times people claim "Scandinavian design" but it looks American to me. However, with regards to your daughter's bedroom, I can say that her nightstand is the same style as our desk, my parents have her rug and my kids have her desk. Haha. :) <br /><br />The room looks really nice, and I love that even though I live all the way in Denmark I would still be able to copy a lot of your ideas myself (I don't have to sigh and dream back to the days when I lived in Texas and had a Target readily available).<br /> <br />Our two kids (4 and 7) share a room and it can be hard to find the right style that isn't too girly or boyish, but still show off their personalities. And I'm sure it will only get more difficult as they get older and develope more of a personality. haha.<br /><br />Anyways, thanks for the post and great job on the room.<br />Kristine Andersenhttp://realorganized.net/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1459647905406699127.post-54167951355299287692018-05-07T05:31:00.116-07:002018-05-07T05:31:00.116-07:00I love how her style has evolved in such a mature ...I love how her style has evolved in such a mature and modern way <3 Ellen Ross | Ask Away Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03217883201157025074noreply@blogger.com