Pausing at a door near the end of the hall you consider it. After a moment you open the door, it's lighter than it appears. Taking a few steps into the room you wait a moment to let your eyes adjust to the brighter lighting. When they do adjust you can immdiately tell that this room belongs to a girl, but what age is harder to tell.
The floors are a dark mahogany brown, but is accented by a beige and emerald green carpet. Following the edge of the carpet you see a four poster bed with emerald curtains but you see beige being the major color for the bed. In fact emerald green and beige seem to be the main color scheme of the room. the curtains are also beige with green tassels framing a pair of open french doors. A light breeze blows through and rustles paper. You turn and see two bookshelfs on either side of the door you entered. Both are filled with novella and literature with the occasional bookend or decorative statue. A dark door is to your left by the dresser which is dark like the floor and the wood of the bed but has intricate carvings, adding to it's elegance. the door also has carvings but is limited to the edges and around the door knob, you assume this is the closet. Walking back to the door you take one more look around the room before leaving and looking at other parts of the manor.