If, say, a long-lost older cousin who had never been to your house before was going to be staying @ your place for a few days, and he walked into your house and no one was there, what w0uld he see?
For me, he would first see a line of computers, a small TV, and many bookshelves. He would also probably see some junk and toys. If he tried to go through the double doors on his right, he would come into a room that had a /lot/ of junk and would go back and go through the short hallway that led to the rest of the house.
He would see the kitchen, the dining room, the living room with the large TV and a Wii. He would perhaps peek his head into a bedroom and decide that it was my parent's room. He might go down a hallway and enter my sister's room.
And really, my sister's room describes her completely. Except for the black purse on the floor, her room tells you that she's a little girl who likes girly, pink, frilly things. Oh, and horses and cute animals. I suppose that's what most little girls' rooms tell you. Except my sister's room also has an iPod (unless she has it with her) and an iPod dock. So maybe it also tells you that she's spoiled.
My brother's room is different. Definitely more boyish, although there's still a lot of toys involved. Still, the wooden shades and aqua & yellow room definitely has a different feel than light blue walls and pink curtains.
And my room? Well, it says two things: that I have a lot of miscallaneous stuff, and that I really really like to read. Both things are true. My sister's problem was finding out where to put all her toys and stuffed animals. My problem was finding out where to put all my miscallaneia. Although in the future I might have to start taking up more than one wall for my books. ;) Anyhow, the dark purple/aqua walls and the loft bed (which is a bunk bed without the bottom bunk; my loft bed has a desk instead) definitely tell a different story than the daybed & small, girly room that my sister has.
(I hope that no stalkers are reading this or anything xD)
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