How to choose paint for a child's room
Paint plays a special role in the interior. It creates colors, mood, style. Thanks to paint, the space seems to be bigger, brighter and more spectacular.
We choose paint for children's rooms based on composition, color and durability, and we prefer paint that is safe for health - both when used and when dry.
In order to create a healthy environment for the child, Citadeli recommends Alpina-brand paint for the children's room.
This paint has the following properties:
- Water-soluble
- environmentally friendly
- has excellent ability to cover edges and ribs
- resistant to mechanical damage
- easy to clean
one of the advantages of paint is its diverse palette. And colors are especially important for a child's room. "Color space has an impact on children's development, their emotional stability, feelings and mood," says industry specialist Jessica Geller. "Although, it's also important that the colors don't fall out of the overall design of the home."
If your home is decided in a neutral color, then for the children's room "choose a neutral color paint and paint it with a different color inserts," advises Nicole Gibbons .
Before deciding to purchase paint of a particular color, Annie Sloan advises consulting with children: "Ask them what colors they would like for their room and include them in the selection process."
Each color brings its own character to the interior. For example, blue and pink are considered baby colors. You can use any variation of these colors - from light to dark tones.
Yellow brings fun and brightness to a room. Accordingly, if you want your child to be energetic and active in terms of doing homework, choose this color.
White is associated with cold; although you can use a different color of inserts, or achieve an eggshell color – this will bring warmness to your rom.
For children, walls often act as a drawing board. And Alpina paint is washable and you won't have to repaint the room several times.