Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any other thoughts? I want to balance his interests with a room that is appealing to me too...
No, you really want to control him. Can't you just let him have what he wants and stop being such a domineering freak?
Anonymous wrote:All great ideas! Tan walls with camo or olive bedspread if he wants the ground-based look. Navy and gray if he leans more Navy in his military interests.
You can pick up maps or other posters or prints fairly cheaply at flea markets or even online. A framed American flag would also be appropriate. I went to art.com just now and typed in "military" and got 37.000 hits, so you could certainly narrow from there. Military maps gave only a few hundred hits, for example. And they are having a 40% off sale today.
Is there a particular time period or military service that interests him? Find a hardcover coffee-table type book of military history or photography that you can stack on a top shelf potentially with a model plane or tank or something on top.
It can be creative and not GI Joe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any other thoughts? I want to balance his interests with a room that is appealing to me too...
No, you really want to control him. Can't you just let him have what he wants and stop being such a domineering freak?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Camouflage is way different than blue. A pretty plane is very different than rockets and bombs. I can understand not wanting a military room, but don't do something that isn't in line with what he wants. You can keep it more neutral - tan wall, hunter green bedspread. It doesn't scream military but it's not so far from what he wants.
Different branches and for different deployments use different camo colors. You can get blue camo. I wouldn't do bombs but they could get airplanes that carry bombs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Camouflage is way different than blue. A pretty plane is very different than rockets and bombs. I can understand not wanting a military room, but don't do something that isn't in line with what he wants. You can keep it more neutral - tan wall, hunter green bedspread. It doesn't scream military but it's not so far from what he wants.
Different branches and for different deployments use different camo colors. You can get blue camo. I wouldn't do bombs but they could get airplanes that carry bombs.
Anonymous wrote:Any other thoughts? I want to balance his interests with a room that is appealing to me too...
Anonymous wrote:Camouflage is way different than blue. A pretty plane is very different than rockets and bombs. I can understand not wanting a military room, but don't do something that isn't in line with what he wants. You can keep it more neutral - tan wall, hunter green bedspread. It doesn't scream military but it's not so far from what he wants.