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QuestionI want to do a Harry Potter room, but I'm worried my friends will tease me, as I'm nearly 14. What should I do?Community AnswerIf your friends tease you because you are into Harry Potter, they are not good friends. I know many people who are in high school and college who love Harry Potter and would love a room like that. It is your room, not your friends', so you have the right to decorate it to suit your personality. That said, consider to what extent you will decorate, and ask yourself (and your parents, trust me they probably know you pretty well, even if you don't want to admit it) if this is a room that you will like by the time you are a senior in high school. This has nothing to do with what is "cool," but your own personal interests.
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QuestionWhat things could I use just to make a small Harry Potter section?Community AnswerYour bookshelf could become your shrine. You can place all your Harry Potter books, a few flasks with water and food coloring (try craft stores for the flasks!), homemade wands (check wikiHow to Make a Harry Potter Wand ) and a copy of the Marauder's Map. You could try adding a figurine, small quotes in frames, printable candy boxes with beads in them, or a printable photo of Lily and James dancing, like the one that Harry has! You could add a quill and some ink, and a bit of parchment, as well as maybe a necklace with the Deathly Hallows sign, or a Snitch.
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QuestionHow do I get a color theme when my walls are white and I can't paint them?Community AnswerYou could find something colorful to cover the walls. That could include posters, tapestries, or even bed sheets. You can hang those on the wall using hooks or screws (but ask your parents to help you so you don't damage the walls).
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QuestionWhat colors will give me a magical effect?Community AnswerPurple, blue, and black. You could also try the galaxy, marble and tie dye options.
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QuestionI don't have an owl, but I have a Pygmy Puff. Could I use that instead?Community AnswerYes! Remember, Ginny Weasley has one.
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QuestionHow can I make my room look more Slytherin if my walls are light blue and I like them that way? I don't want to repaint but I want to show house pride.Community AnswerBlack and green still go with light blue. Maybe get a rug, decorations or a bed set. Hang Slytherin posters.
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QuestionWhat if my parents wouldn't allow me to repaint my room?Community AnswerEven if you can't paint, there are plenty of decorations you could add to make it just as awesome.
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QuestionHow can I create a Harry Potter-themed bedroom if my room is already filled with furniture and has a pink color scheme?Community AnswerYou can incorporate small Harry Potter-themed items, like a stuffed owl, and hang a Hogwarts acceptance letter on the wall to add a magical touch without needing to change the furniture or color scheme.
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QuestionHow can I create a Harry Potter-themed space in a small corner of my room without it dominating the space?Community AnswerYou can create a Harry Potter-themed collage with your favorite quotes from the books or scenes from the movies.
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QuestionWhat color should I paint my walls to complement a Marauder's Map blanket if I'm in Ravenclaw?Community AnswerYou should paint your walls in shades of blue and bronze to reflect the Ravenclaw house colors.
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QuestionWhere can I buy the best Harry Potter merchandise?Community AnswerCheck out Books-A-Million if there's one in your area, as they often carry Harry Potter items. Other bookstores might also have merchandise, and online shopping is a reliable option.
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QuestionI have a loft bed, would this still work? I am Slytherin.WikiAnythingIsPossibleCommunity AnswerYes. Just buy green and silver bedding to make it the Slytherin colors. Snake pillows would be cool, too.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have all the books? Should I put the only books I have on the shelf?Community AnswerYes, if you do not have all of the books yet, just put any books you already have on the shelf.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I want to paint a Harry Potter mural, but I'm worried about messing it up?HPNerdCommunity AnswerPencil it out on your wall first so you don't mess up and paint the lines incorrectly. You can erase and re-draw with the pencil as much as you need to!
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QuestionCan I do this in a small bedroom?Community AnswerYou could try and give it a cupboard under the stairs theme, or just choose a few things you like and do those. Alternatively, there are many strategies on the internet for the most effective use of a small space.
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QuestionHow can I decorate my lilac and white room to reflect my Ravenclaw pride?Ally CCommunity AnswerYou can add Ravenclaw-themed decor by incorporating blue accents, such as posters, quotes, or a bookshelf displaying Harry Potter memorabilia.
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QuestionAre the Ravenclaw colors blue and bronze?Community AnswerIn the books, Ravenclaw's colors are indeed blue and bronze, but they were changed to blue and silver in the movies.
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QuestionI'm a Hufflepuff and it's yellow, but my walls are blue and I'm not allowed to repaint them. What can I do?Community AnswerYou can always find a non-permanent wallpaper that is yellow and put that around all your walls until your parents allow to get them painted. The secret to get them to be painted is do loads of chores, be really kind to your parents and helpful, too. Then, after a couple of months, you can try asking them.
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QuestionCan I use a stuffed rat instead of a stuffed owl for a Harry Potter-themed bedroom?Community AnswerYes, using a stuffed rat is perfectly fine for a Harry Potter-themed bedroom.
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QuestionI can't find scarlet paint, where can I get it?Community AnswerTry looking at stores like Home Depot, Menards, or (if you need a small amount) Michael's.
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QuestionWhat if my room is white themed, but I want to bring Hogwarts characters in there?Community AnswerWhite walls can go with literally all the houses. Just decorate in the colors of your Hogwarts house.
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QuestionWhat colors would you recommend if I don't like golden and scarlet?Community AnswerTry the other house colors. Ravenclaw: blue and bronze (or movie silver). Slytherin: green and silver. Hufflepuff: yellow and black.
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QuestionHow do I do all of this if my parents do not let me?Community AnswerI wouldn't disobey your parents if I were you. Maybe attempt a compromise and only do a few things.
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QuestionWhere can I buy a Maurader's Map?Community AnswerThere are many Harry Potter merchandise stores that you can purchase from online, but be warned: the Maurader's Map can be expensive. I suggest finding a good picture of it, printing it out, and then aging the paper with tea or coffee to make it more realistic.
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QuestionHow can I make my desk go with the theme?Community AnswerYou could add Harry Potter stationary and desktop items, like small figurines, to your desk!
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QuestionMy parents won't let me paint my walls, what do I do?Community AnswerJust find decor and DIY crafts to recreate your room! Color is just one aspect.
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QuestionWhere can you by a fake broomstick?Community AnswerEbay and Amazon are good places to find fake broomsticks. You can also try a craft store or a costume shop.
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QuestionHow can I do this when sharing a room with someone?Community AnswerAsk their permission and see if they want to help you pick out decorations! If they don't like Harry Potter, then you could just decorate your side of the room and leave theirs alone.
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QuestionHow can I decorate my Harry Potter bedroom without a stuffed owl or cat?Community AnswerYou can draw or paint a picture of an owl or cat. Alternatively, a helium balloon shaped like an owl or cat can add a fun and magical touch.
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QuestionMy room is a mess and I don't have much time to clean it. Can I still do this?Community AnswerYes, you can, but it will be much more difficult. I recommend tidying up your room first and then transforming it into a Harry Potter themed bedroom.
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