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Painting Your Kid To Make They are Always In Good Mood





It will be challenging when we start to decorate the kid’s room and when it comes to decorating or painting kid’s room, it is one of the difficult tasks to decide upon because there are only few colors that strike our mind for your little ones, pink if it’s a girl’s room and preferably blue for the boys. With the changing trend, the story does not remains the same because color is the most expressive and compelling element that depicts each ones personality but choosing the best of color scheme for the kids room definitely makes sense. Making the choice for your little ones needs some careful planning, all you need is some time and patience to make the precise decision and you can design a room that will surely be loved by both you and your children. Here are some colors that appropriate to your kid’s bedroom and painting the newest color become the cheapest way to renew your kid’s room


1. Blue lowers your blood pressure and has a calming effect and of all the colors in the spectrum, blue is an appetite suppressant. Weight loss plans suggest putting your food on a blue plate. Or even better than that, put a blue light in your refrigerator and watch your munchies disappear. If you have a child that is a bit hyper or overweight paint your kids room a light blue.

2. One of the most interesting examples of color effects is Baker-Miller Pink . Also known as :drunk tank pink. The first to report the suppression of angry, antagonistic, and anxiety ridden behavior among prisoners:”Even if a person tries to be angry or aggressive in the presence of pink, he can’t. The heart muscles can’t race fast enough. It’s a tranquilizing color that saps your energy. Even the color-blind are tranquilized by pink rooms. If you have a child dealing with anger or anxiety you can paint your kids room “bubble gum pink” to enhance their mood and offer them a space that is calming.

3. There are a wide variety of mood altering colors that you can use to paint your kids room. for example: Red conveys: strength, power, confidence, passion. and increases appetite. This color is great for your teenager’s room because they are sometimes difficult to get motivated.
Shades of Gray conveys: Seriousness, dependability and stability.
Yellow conveys: Youth, joy, imagination
There are many more colors so please take the time to visit the link in the resource section or do some research on your own.

4. The color white represents purity but it can also make the space seems larger and impersonal. If you are going to use white to paint your child’s room try adding some warm accents such as pillows, throw rugs or curtains to off set the white and add warmth.

5. Just remember that if you are going to paint your child’s room with a color that will enhance your child’s mood you must use this color throughout the bedroom. The bedding, accents and decor should agree with the paint color that you have chosen




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