KedoG Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 To start this off I am not a very artsy fartsy man. I do not mind my little choosing our wall colors or furniture. I do however offer her own room to sleep in. She is not a cuddle type little all the time. This comes in spurts. My question is how do you Little’s decorate your homes? Or daddies/masters how do you decorate your spaces or homes? I have a daddy space where I can go and do as I please. We have shared rooms that I like what she has done. Her little space room is all fox themed though. That is something I would not have thought of. Yellows, pinks, glitter and foxes. Haha Thank you in advance.
Guest Spookycupcake Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 I want a little space room someday! Right now I don't live with my daddy, sadly. I know when I go down there this week to watch the animals at his mom's house he's going to set up some little areas for me to play on and do crafts so that I have things to do while he is at workies. I'm excited for that. If I had the chance to make my own little room it would totally be unicorn themed!
KedoG Posted June 19, 2018 Author Report Posted June 19, 2018 That’s a great thing for him to do for you. Maybe get some foam puzzle pieces for the floor to sit on in little colors. My little likes unicorns too haha she’s more woodland animals for decor fthough. One year she put our bathroom in owl theme. Another year was moose.
Guest SUeB Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 Just with neutral, smart colours and decorations. i could never sleep away from Him, so it would be His choice anyway, really. But if He told me to choose colours, etc, it would be the average choices to suit us both. my lg side is just an attitude/emotion thing. An innocence. So that wouldn't influence how my home looked in any way. Although i did once paint my dining room bright pink, lol, but that was straight after my divorce, and i think i was just having a "moment". It was nothing to do with the lg in me.To be fair though, it looked awesome! 2
Guest Dulci Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 Because my partner and I are really nerdy our living room has more toys in it than my little room. So when it comes to decorating we like to show our personalities: so on top of the board game shelves we have lego or my labo stuff. I'm terms of room colours; I am a fan of natural colours and a homely feel. So nothing too loud! My partner just leaves it to me. I do have a little room as well; which is a Haven of unicorns, plushies and lots of pink. 2
Guest BabyGlitterMilk Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 (edited) no caregiver here, but it’s been a dream of mine for years to have a tinyhouse! I really can’t see myself settling down with someone so the whole thing would be my little room! Littlehouse? doll house - w- And you can bet that means it’ll be super pastel and cute! like sugar pop ♡ it will become me in home decor form. if I did end up becoming close to someone, I’d still want the tinyhouse all to myself. (I’m only a little greedy with my personal space.) They can have a tinyhouse right next to me all their own and we can make a common area! Edited June 19, 2018 by BabyGlitterMilk
WanderingWonderland Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 My house is very 'grown up'. I'm 31, I have a daughter, we get a lot of traffic coming through by way of visitors and I work from home. I very much need my house to be 'adult' space. Neutral walls, nice artwork and furnishings, lovely accessories to 'dress' each room, bookcases filled with my favourite novels, etc. It's relaxing space - very comfortable and homey. There are small snatches of my little self out in the open (a couple of bears on my bed, board games to hand in the living room cupboard and so on), but only so much as I can get away with. Peel back one of the fitted wardrobe doors in my bedroom, however, and soon it will be like stepping into 'little space' Narnia. We've not long moved in, so I'm still waiting to kit it out properly, but it will be fitted with lots of shelves to store/display my stuffies, games, toys, etc. Everything will technically still be hidden, but I won't have to rummage through various boxes for bits and pieces anymore. Although i did once paint my dining room bright pink, lol, but that was straight after my divorce, and i think i was just having a "moment". It was nothing to do with the lg in me. To be fair though, it looked awesome! SUeB, I had a friend do this to her living room after her divorce - bright Pepto-Bismol pink! Her words to me were, "I've put up with enough of his beige shit to last a lifetime. Tomorrow, the kitchen's turning lime green!"
neko Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 (edited) My daddy and I are currently decorating one of our spare bedrooms and turning into my Little room Right now I have a 2x3 shelf from home depot that holds all of my diapers,a bright pink princess tent, a big pink/purple puzzle mat, twinkle lights and glow in the dark stuff! All things that daddy let me pick out myself! We're just waiting for the right time to paint now decorating is super fun!! Edited June 19, 2018 by neko
Guest Looby-Lou Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 (edited) I live on my own so I can do what I want with decor. Even before I understood that I'm Little, I always did have more than average "girly" accessories/colours/styling, but nothing that would make a visitor feel puzzled or awkward. My out and out Little things are, well NOT out and out LOL. They are mostly in drawers or wardrobes. (I'm talking pacifiers, clothing, bibs etc.) My Daddy/bf has a fairly classy/masculine vibe in his place, which just makes it extra special to me that he leaves my teddy out in the open on top of a dresser, and some other things like that. (I didn't ask him to, it's not "our" space.) And there's quite often one of my pacifiers drying off in the plate rack by the sink...I do sometimes wonder what he'd say if one of his mates saw it! Edited June 19, 2018 by Looby-Lou
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