Saturday 11 October 2014

Choosing The Right Shade of Colour For Your Child’s Room

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You often think about the days that you spent in high school. You loved to imagine what your dream house would look like and often imagined the colour of the walls, the comfortable furniture and everything that made your house seem perfect.

Now you have your dream house, your family and all the rooms that your heart desires. You just need to add a touch of paint to make it look lively and welcoming. Here are a few tips that you can use to make your world colourful.

What To Keep In Mind When You Choose A Colour

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You need to remember that the child’s room is specifically meant to be a place where he sleeps, relaxes, finds recreation and reads. It should be a soothing environment where you can share quiet quality time with your child. So shades of colour that are glaring or fluorescent can disturb peace of mind.

Choose from a wide range of colours like neon celery, armour pink, sweet bluette, beach plum or iced green for your child’s room. They add cosiness to the environment and add light to the room.

A child would always prefer to be in a room that is warm and airy and doesn’t have dark corners for the monsters in their nightmares to lurk in when they try to get some sleep.

Why should you try to keep your walls simple?

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Very simply, you should select shades that are delicate and calming since younger children select furniture and bedspreads that are flashy and colourful. They love cartoons and enjoy hanging posters of them and using bedspreads that have pictures of them.

As the years pass by you will notice that their choice of colours changes. As a child, your son or daughter might have preferred sunny shades of yellow, peach, pink or baby blue. But as the years pass by, they might want to add bolder or softer shades that add light to their newfound personality.

If your child loves music you might see reds and blacks added to their walls and furniture. If your child loves to read quietly on her own she might prefer shades of beige, white or brown in her room. So a neutral shade that goes well with all kinds of furniture is just the ticket.

Which shades would go well in my teen’s room?

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For teenagers, adding contrast to the monochromes that surround them is a bold choice. You can add spark to their lives by choosing shades such as hale navy, dior gray, Palladian blue, buxton blue, Van Courtland blue, Manchester tan, stonington gray or with balbaa mist. The dovetail and blue heron are other shades that will set the mood and create a unique look.

Which shades will work well for your child’s bathroom?

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You can also add colour to your child’s bathroom for a comfortable bath time. You can select shades like snowfall, wickham gray, Yarmouth blue or any other earthy shade to complement the water and the bathing experience.

What shades are preferable on furniture?

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You can select a colour from a variety of shades such as gray owl, dragon’s breath or snowfall which are relaxing tones of pale white, gray and black.

Which colours are daring and suitable for children that are upbeat?

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Your fun-loving child can in fact select wild and passionate colours like raspberry blush, orange parrot, clover green or jade garden. These colours paired with coloured lamps will add new life to a dull room. This will be a bold statement that says your child is enjoying life to the fullest.

There are so many different shades to choose from. You can highlight your furniture, your covers, your curtains and practically everything if you have the right shade on your walls. So what are you waiting for? Pick up a brush and start painting your dream wall.

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