6 Color Inspirations For Kids' Rooms
Glidden® paint knows color, so we partnered with them to bring you this color inspiration post to revitalize your little one's domain.
Your child's room can be so much more than a place to crash with the help of color. The right shade creates the perfect mood for sweet dreams or encouraging creative play. Whether you're expecting or looking to update your tot's bedroom, we found six color inspirations to help you along.
White Washed
White walls are anything but boring with pops of color. Cream or white walls go with everything, making it a perfect hue for gender-neutral nurseries. Opt for colorful furniture and wall art, and you have a fun space for your little one. Source: The Land of Nod
Accent Wall
Select one wall of your child's room to use as an accent wall. Pick a bright shade of paint, like aqua, for a big color impact. Break up the color with wall decals, which are such a fun way to add something special to your child's space — without dealing with something permanent.
Source: Caden Lane
Get Traditional
Pink for girls, blue for boys, right? Instead of opting for bubblegum shades of paint for your little guy or girl, think about going with a hue that is just a bit darker, creating a lovely space that isn't overwhelming. Decorate with different shades of the same color for a welcoming room. Source: Paidi
Something Fun
Get dramatic and go with a wall color that's a bit different, like chalkboard paint, which makes any room even cooler! You might think a superdark shade of paint, like black, would make a room feel overwhelming, but it actually makes accent colors pop. Source: Domino
Wall Art
Even if you aren't handy, you can create wall art that makes your child's room special. Use painters tape to create straight lines across walls or even curved lines like in this room. Use different shades of one color to paint a neat accent wall that really draws you in. Source: Asucssi.com
Keep It Neutral
Sticking with a neutral color theme is so soothing, creating a calm retreat for your child. Neutral doesn't have to mean white — gray, cream, and sage are also gender-neutral and can be accentuated with colorful artwork or bedding. Or go with colors a shade lighter or darker for a unified look that's like an oasis. Source: Restoration Hardware
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