The children’s room plays a massive role in their development. Hence, Children’s bedrooms should be thoughtfully painted. There are numerous creative ways to decorate a kid’s room. In fact, you can make it the best place for your child to feel joy and comfort. Children themselves inspire this work.
However, professional assistance is essential to make this room the kids’ favourite place in the house. Read ahead to find out decorative tips for painting the kids’ room.
Decide on a Theme
Before beginning the paintwork, decide on a theme for the furniture and paint. Seek advice from your junior one and plan the interior décor of your child’s room, keeping his/her interests in mind. Kids have special interests in fictional characters, movies, sports, arts, or activities, which can be used to develop a theme for their room. This will help you customize the place, suiting their personality.
You can find creative ideas in children’s magazines, storybooks, or toy designs. You can also choose scenic themes, such as forests or paradise, that use bright, happy shades. You can use stencils to obtain the patterns you are looking for.
Having the theme in mind makes it easy to choose colors for the bedroom.
Wall Color Selection
While painting a kid’s room, you can go for all shades – except the extraordinarily dull and extremely bright ones. Also, according to psychology, red disturbs the child’s psyche. Additionally, classic opinions like Pink for girls and blue for boys are no longer entertained. You want color shades that last long from their tiny twos to their terrible teens. So, here are the most trending colors to use for painting your kid’s room:
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Yellow
This color is full of brightness and cheer. Vibrant, it is sure to fill the room with energy (probably to do the homework) and illuminate positivity within the child. All its shades, from pale yellow to sunny yellow, are known to invoke a range of happy emotions.
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Aqua
This color provides freshness and coolness. Aqua blue paint makes the room look spacious. This shade is the most versatile blue to paint a kid’s room, as it goes well with most colors. Aqua provides the tranquility they need (to go to bed on time) after draining energies outside at school or kindergarten.
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Green
The natural color green gives hope. It is a harmonious color suitable for any temperament and is known to invoke a sense of calmness. Good self-esteem is often associated with the color green. Make sure you give the walls a balance of different shades of green; otherwise, it may result in green yearning.
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Purple (precisely, Lilac)
Lilac imparts a sense of magic in the room. Growing children do respond to this color positively. The best part of this bright color is that even after the kid grows up to be a teenager, you do not have to change it. Purples, especially Lilac shades, are so sophisticated that they look equally impressive with a different furniture set.
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Orange
Orange is known to enhance creativity. Psychologically, it imparts joy and enthusiasm. It also provides warmth. Orange is also the color of strength and endurance. Could you harmonize it with subtle contrasts to avoid extra room illumination?
Most parents also consider a multicolored mosaic wall for their kids’ rooms. That is a great idea to invoke a plethora of vibes at the same time. But it works only if you choose the right shades that do not negatively affect the kid’s psyche.
Paint Selection
When painting your child’s room, avoid anything that can be harmful to them. Select a quality paint that does not have a strong odor. For the perfect finish, you also want the coating to have proper air permeability. Use water-dispersible or Acrylic paints that are easy to clean and odorless.
Ecological paints are considered the best for coloring a kid’s room because they do not contain any harmful substances—they are eco-friendly and safe. Kids’ rooms should not be painted with oil or alkyd enamel paints. Hence, the colours to define a kid’s room should be washable, breathable, water-resistant, hypoallergenic, and economical interior paints.
Within those four walls is where your child will live- make sure the print quality is accurate for their ease and comfort!
Patterns and Wall Décor
This blog broadly focuses on ‘children’! Their rooms cannot be left bland and boring with plain walls and no patterns or decoration. Kids love shapes! Go for drawing circles, stripes, stars, triangles, rhombuses, etc. on the walls. After the background color is painted and dried, use darker or contrasting shades to make these patterns. Use of paint tape may be required during the process.
You can also use stencils to create unique patterns on your kid’s wall. If you are not good at drawing, stencils make it effortless yet impactful.
You can use stickers if you’ve run out of paint or do not want to apply extra paint on the walls. Stickers are the best and easiest way to make the boring walls look compelling to a kid. Labels, like stencils, come in a wide variety. You can choose from fictional characters to different shapes, organisms like butterflies or birds, and much more. The best part about stickers as decoration is that they are easily applicable and removable. Therefore, the child can remove and apply labels according to his age!
Why Choose Pizzazz Painting?
We use high-quality paint and take care of everything from showing up on time to not disturbing the inmates, to bringing our pieces of equipment, to even CLEARING UP THE MESS right after the painting work is done so that you don’t have to bother! For more consultation and assistance with painting projects, you can hire Pizzazz Painting with all your faith.