Collection: Kids


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A place to rest, relax, play, and dream, your child's room is a place where they'll spend a great deal of their formative years. Walls are likely to stay the same. That's why the right choice in kids room paint or wall decor early on can make your child's room versatile at any age.

Create a world that inspires and invites imagination with your child’s bedroom.

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Bubble Gum

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For kid's room paint ideas, think of bright, bold, and unique color effects. Let the room reflect the liveliness of their nature. A child’s bedroom is for sleeping dreaming, and rest, but many children play and hang out in their rooms for quiet time alone or with friends. A kid’s bedroom should be colored to provide a similar sense of restoration and active calm but also speak to a child’s sense of self.

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.Green Apple


 

In kid's rooms, you need to find a balance between playful and sophisticated so you don't find yourself repainting at every age and stage. Try to compare the hue with a variety of other colors so it is flexible over time!

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.Cream Puff


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But don't discount the power of neutrals because these hues work for years, as the children grow and their tastes, personalities, and preferences change. Neutral color also makes even small rooms and nurseries feel larger.

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.Gray Foam

 

 

Gray color is light enough to work well for a child's room while not remaining so youthful that it will need to be repainted years later. This beautiful shade works well for both girls and boys, making it a must for a stylish, gender-neutral kids room.

Gray paint has been subtly used to create a simple, abstract element on the walls!

Painting a child’s bedroom can be the most fun you can have in interior design, and gives you licence to really get creative. It’s also not only important to consider the color of the paint but the qualities of it too in relation to how the room will be used. If you want to create a calming environment or are looking for nursery room ideas then paler, softer tones are best. For older children, consult them on their favorite colors.

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