I stipulation to make elegant my room..? My room is so small! The painting is white and I...

My room is so small! The painting is white and I dont close to it but my parents think that paint is "too expensive" and my director is so close to the house heater and I draw from nosebleeds because of that. What do I do??

P.S. I'm still living with my parents cuz they dont want me to move.
Answers:    1) The furniture you use and how it is arranged is probably the biggest issue to face up to first.

And the first thing here to numeral out it seems is the placement of your bed. Move your bed so that the guide of the bed is no longer next to the stove. Figure out the placement of your other furniture based on this placement.

2) Whatever you can do to free up your floorspace square footage do it.
a) If you can simplify: do it - remove, retire, pelt things you no longer use/need.
b) Store things in seal-able plastic tubs below your bed, stacked on your closet floor, or closet shelf. Store things on your walls rather than floor-standing furniture. www.Ikea.com is chock full of wall shelving and other storage - including cheap slack cloth shelving to expand storage of your closet. Walmart will have under-bed, closet floor plastic, stackable tubs I'm sure and other storage items.

3) Hang a nice wall mirror (or floor standing mirror) up. This can parallel light and bestow the sense of a larger space. Mirrors can be found just almost anywhere. Just make sure the frame of the mirror any is very simple - or doesnt exist at adjectives! ie, wide, frilly ornate designs aren't needed.

4) Paint is usually pretty cheap. And its often the labor to be exact expensive - and if you are the one doing the painting next the labor is $0 - it's just your tricky work.

Look on Lowes.com or HomeDepot.com. Paint can be had for $25 a gallon.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=pr...

---> If you are to paint your room consider oil lamp colors. If you go too dull it can rob a space of its light, making it grain even smaller and more deungeon-like. A super light, sickly yellow for example can brighten up a space and manufacture it feel smaller amount constricting. Or just a simple independent tone like a hurricane lantern beige can cool, calm and collected down a room. http://www.colourlovers.com to play with colors.

5) Consider how your room is lit. If its from one bright ceiling-mounted fixture lighting up your bright white-walled room - it could be pretty obnoxious. I know #2 above say free up floor space but if you can spare some space for a floor lamp or desk? table lamp? consider it. (You don't want to get into wall mounted lamp.) Consider a small lighting on your new wall shelving. Having multiple, lower wattage restrained sources can improve the psychology of a space.

6) Consider the colors contained by your room. Probably having a mostly similar tone throughout - a lighter, independent tone (say light off-white or white/gray or super pale pallid or other pale color) -- ie, not big swaths of contrast -- can be honest. And let more bold colors come from smaller elocution things like extra throw pillows on the bed or artwork (cheap prints $20: http://www.20x200.com) or anything.
Paint is not too expensive, but if they dont want you to do that, you will have to follow through. but what you can do is seize some artwork on the walls - good will and garage sale are a great place like that. Also, reflect about storage accepted wisdom. if you can limit what you see within your room to just the rough and ready furniture - bed and table then it will not appear so claustraphobic. Raising your bed up on pillars is a great way to receive you away from the heater and confer extra storage - put shelving for little used items up near the ceiling of the room - move the dresser into the closet for auxiliary space or hand a second handrail if you can on the lower portion to add more baggy space.

Use curtains on the window to make the addition of some color and get an nouns rug. If you don't have a windowpane ( I know some really small bedrooms don't) create one by using a poster or picture of an outdoor scene and hang curtains around it.
the biggest piece to making a room seem larger than it is to remove the cluter.

as for the trunk bleeds -your room is too dry, put up a hanging plant as a purifier contained by your room - the green will also help and ivy's work best, and check around for a humidifier or even a container of river on the radiator or etc will help. You primarily just requirement to let it evaporate to preserve moisture in the upper air. it will help and your skin will love you for it.