The old days of using blue in a boy's room and pink in a girl's room are a thing of the past. Kids today can choose from hundreds of colors and let their personality shine. One thing to keep in mind though is that colors have a serious impact on behavior

Certain colors may give your kids too much energy and cause them to bounce off the walls. Other shades help them stay calm and focused. 

It's easy to take a look at good colors for kids' room options and see how they affect mood when designing or decorating your child's bedroom.

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Yellow

When looking for unisex bedroom colors for kids, consider yellow. Yellow is a cheerful color that puts you in a better mood as soon as you see it, and it can make your kids more energetic. 

You might choose a bright lemon yellow shade that reminds you of being in the great outdoors and the sun shining in the sky or a paler yellow that is similar to butter. 

Softer shades of yellow can help with concentration and improve your memory or help your child stay motivated.

Red

Red is a fun color that makes your living room pop, but it's not always the best choice for kids room wall painting. The problem with red is that it can energize you a little too much. A deep shade of red can excite kids and make it hard for them to focus on simple tasks. 

If your child loves red, consider using it as an accent rather than all over the walls. You might bring in a new comforter in this color and look for wall hangings and other decorations that use the same shade.

Blue

There are so many different shades of blue that you'll have no problem finding one that works as part of a children's color palette. There are deep and dark shades of navy blue along with soft and subtle colors such as ocean blue. 

Using blue decorations or paint can help your child feel relaxed and calm as well as reduce their anxiety. If you have a child prone to temper tantrums and outbursts, blue is your best choice. 

Spending just a few minutes in a blue room can significantly reduce their anger or aggression and help them feel calmer.

Green

Many people love the color green because it reminds them of being outside. You'll find dozens of different shades in this palette, including deeper shades such as forest green and bright shades of kelly green. 

  • Green is one of the best colors to choose if you want your child to feel more relaxed and focused
  • It can help reduce anxiety and stress in kids, too. 
  • Another benefit of using green in your child's room is that it can help kids comprehend the information that they read. 
  • Some people also find that it helps them read faster.

Orange

Though orange is a trendy color, it's a color that you may forget about when looking at toddler boy room paint ideas. Orange is a great choice for both boys and girls. It can help kids gain more confidence and learn how to do things on their own without help from their parents. 

Studies show that this color also assists kids in feeling more comfortable and working with others. If you worry that orange paint will overwhelm the room, consider using it in small doses such as on a headboard or bookshelf.

Purple

Whether you have a little prince or princess, consider purple, which is the color of royalty. You might go with a deep shade of purple that is so dark it almost looks black or blue or opt for a lighter shade of lavender or lilac. 

While some shades of purple help kids feel more passionate and excited, others have a calming and relaxing feel. Some parents found that using purple helped their children become more sensitive. 

If you worry about the effects of purple, skip the paint color and only use it as an accent.

Pink

Though many people associate the color pink with little girls, it is one of the top kids' room colors because it now comes in unisex shades. Hot pink can let any child live out his or her rock star dreams, while soft shades such as baby pink keep them calm. 

It's helpful to use a few accents of pink in a room with a neutral color on the walls, which will keep the bright color from overwhelming them.

No matter what color you choose, always get feedback from your kids. Letting them pick their favorite colors helps them become part of the decorating process and may make them love their rooms for longer.

Have you decided on a shade? Contact a local painter and request a free quote for wall painting!


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