Okay, I have been wanting to do this since the day my grandmother retired, but haven't gotten a chance to do it yet. The house was my great-grandparents' house before they passed away. Then, my grandmother opened the daycare in it. Actually I am pretty sure my grandfather, who is close to 70 years old, grew up in this house. In other words, it needs some upgrading. I've done some things gradually, but since we are closed on Friday for Good Friday, I thought I might try to get some painting done, at least in the playroom. I want to make it more colorful (all walls in every room are white or paneling...) and inviting for the kids, but also relaxing...What are some things you all would suggest to create a relaxing, calm, inviting, fun atmosphere for the kids? I'm thinking about blue...but I wanted to get everyone's opinion first!
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haha I think I will ask them! Here lately, everything has been all about tractors, "super girls," Spiderman, and bugs.I was thinking about doing light blue on the walls. We have green carpet so I thought about painting grass up the wall and then drawing bugs or something. A little time consuming for one weekend, especially since I have engagement pictures on Saturday, but maybe I could get the blue done anyway...Til the next long weekend!
I am going to ask them what they think as soon as they get up from nap! (Oh, and I love the lime green room with black and white floor. That's awesome.)
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Color is important, because it's been proven that particular colors evoke particular moods in a room. For instance, a pale blue or green would be a calming color, and would make the walls seem to recede. Yellow is a warm color and evokes a happy, warm, cozy feeling (think sunshine!), but depending on the shade of yellow, would either make the walls seem to recede (pale buttery yellow) or advance (bright lemon or sunflower yellow). Red and orange are warm and high energy colors, and will make your room seem smaller (but are great if you have a very large room to work with).
If you're going the mural route, I'd do a pale blue or yellow as the backdrop. I LOVE the idea of painting grass around the bottom when you have green carpet!
Emosks, I LOVE your room!
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Thanks everyone!! Emosks, I LOVE those colors, the floor, and the blue and green bins for the toys! Looks very relaxing.
I asked some of the older kids what they would like to see, and I got "blue with race cars," "one wall green and one wall blue because that's my favorite colors," and "Red with trains."Can you tell I have a bunch of boys??
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