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Did you know that the purple children's room falls under the main trend of 2018?

The Pantone Color Institute named ultraviolet as the color of choice for the coming year. “Dramatically provocative”, “thoughtful”, “mysterious”, “awakening the spirit of invention and imagination that can challenge the status quo” - these are the epithets Pantone described this color.

And while fashion magazines offer their readers clothes, shoes and accessories in purple, we'll see how it is implemented in interiors, including children's.

PURPLE CHILDREN'S ROOM: IMPACT ON THE CHILD

Formed as a result of mixing blue and red, purple has acquired contradictory properties, due to which it has some kind of magical attraction.

Deep, mysterious, magical, noble color attracts the eye and helps to look more confidently into the future. Artistic and powerful, it looks expensive and respectable, and in its pastel shades it captivates with tenderness and romance.

Purple is associated with wisdom and spirituality, which makes it especially relevant for bedroom interiors, including a child's room. The purple nursery will become the place where you want to return, where you want to dream and reflect.

What doctors and psychologists say about purple:

  • this color improves the hormonal background, which favorably affects the general well-being and behavior of the child;
  • it stimulates the production of endorphin - the “hormone of happiness”, as well as melatonin - the sleep hormone, which ensures the stability of the nervous system and biological rhythms, facilitates falling asleep, improves the depth of sleep;
  • this color has a positive effect on memory, stimulates the imagination, accelerates the development of creative thinking, which makes it ideal for a creative child.

CHILDREN'S ROOMS STYLES AND THEMES IN PURPLE

Purple fits into most classic and modern design trends, including the following styles:

  • classic;
  • shabby chic;
  • provence();
  • Scandinavian style ();
  • pop Art ;
  • Art Deco ;
  • high tech ;
  • minimalism();
  • loft .

Examples of classic and traditional children's rooms in shabby chic and Provence styles are shown in the photo:


And here are examples of children's rooms in modern styles from Scandinavian to loft:





Also in the interior design has accumulated rich experience in creating themed children's rooms. “Thematic” means not conditioned by the canons of a certain style, but simply dedicated to one narrow topic.

For example, for girls, the most relevant topics are:

  • princesses;
  • fairy tales;
  • fairies;
  • ballerinas;
  • cartoons, including Disney and anime;
  • hello kitty;
  • butterflies;
  • flowers, etc.

Fashion themes for boys:

  • space;
  • superheroes;
  • urban theme;
  • rock music, etc.

Thematic children's with purple accents are presented in our photo selection:













FEATURES OF DESIGNING A KIDS ROOM IN PURPLE TONES

As with any active color, purple needs to be handled with care. Indeed, in excessive amounts, it causes fatigue, melancholy and a passive state, and also reduces the productivity of studying exact disciplines (mathematics, physics, etc.).

What factors should also be considered when designing a children's room in purple tones:

1. AREA

Dark colors make the room look smaller. Therefore, in a small room it is advisable to use light purple shades. And for spacious rooms there are no restrictions - dark tones make them chamber and compress a little, which turns the “football stadium” into a cozy space.

2. LOCATION

Consider the location of the room relative to the cardinal points. So, for the southern nursery, purple tones with a pronounced bluish undertone are suitable, and for the northern one, with a reddish undertone. Violet reveals itself in the richest range of shades, so you are sure to find the right one:

3. ZONING

Saturated shades of purple are more suitable for decorating the sleeping and relaxing area, as this color has a calming, enveloping effect, which makes you feel sleepy. The study area should be made bright, while small color accents are possible - a lamp, a stationery stand, etc.

4. SEX OF THE CHILD

Children's room for a girl involves the use of light shades of purple. And in the nursery for the boy, rich purple tones are welcome.


5. AGE OF THE CHILD

From 3 to 12 years old, children actively develop and explore the world, and bright, juicy accents can be added to the design of the nursery - yellow, orange, green, turquoise or red. The main thing is not to overdo it with the number of catchy accents so that the children's room does not burn with all the colors of the rainbow. Bright colors should be introduced in small quantities and be sure to dilute with neutral tones.



Transitional age is the time when the child challenges the environment and he himself accepts the challenges of the outside world. And this is expressed in bold, creative, non-trivial design solutions. So dark, saturated colors and their bold combinations are welcome in a teenager's room.

For example, provocative combinations of purple with black, gold and silver are used in teenage rooms. A bright accent wall, photo printing depicting a city at night on the facades of a wardrobe or a futuristic-looking lamp, furniture of unusual shapes: all this creates a life-affirming atmosphere of struggle and victory over life's contradictions.

6. CHILD TEMPERAMENT

Saturated shades of purple are suitable for active children - a kind of "zhivchik" who can not sit still. Deep purple color will restrain excessive bursts of energy and manifestations of emotions.

But phlegmatic and melancholy people are recommended lighter and more gentle tones. The gloomy purple color will drive such a child into his little world even more. And, on the contrary, he needs to be stimulated to communicate with the outside world, take initiative and make decisions, so it is better to choose a muted shade of purple in combination with cheerful and cheerful accents of other colors, or introduce purple in a limited amount.

WHAT COLORS DOES PURPLE COMBINE WITH IN THE INTERIOR OF THE CHILDREN'S ROOM

It is desirable to dilute purple with a neutral color in a ratio of 1: 2. White, gray, beige and their shades do an excellent job with this task. Purple is also combined with other active colors. Let's look at proven combinations that give guaranteed good results:

1. WHITE

Are you afraid to make a mistake? Make a white and purple nursery - you definitely can't go wrong with this pair of colors. Just remember that there should be more white, especially if the room is small.

White and purple create a calm, serene atmosphere. Against a pure white background, violet reveals all its aristocratic nobility, depth and richness.

2. GRAY

Gray is a good alternative to white. This solution is especially relevant for boys' rooms. For a children's boy under 12, light gray tones are recommended, and dark gray tones are allowed in an older guy's room. Gray and purple give a sense of calm, confidence in the future and in their masculinity.

3. BEIGE

Beige also comes to the rescue for those who don't like hospital white. It creates a soft, visually pleasing contrast with purple, creating a feeling of home warmth and coziness.




4. YELLOW

Yellow-purple nursery is one of the best solutions for a room located on the north side, and for phlegmatic, calm children who need to be stimulated to physical and mental activity.



Cheerful yellow color creates a good-natured, optimistic atmosphere. Thanks to yellow, purple, even in a dark version, will not look gloomy and dreary.

5. ORANGE

Purple-orange nursery is an unusual and bold decision. Orange carries even more warmth than yellow, so this combination is recommended for northern rooms.



Only red is hotter, and you need to carefully consider the color scheme so that there is no overabundance of warm color. If you are doing interior decoration yourself, then the safest way is to introduce violet and orange as accents, and make the main background of the decoration neutral (white, light gray, etc.).


A creative, dreamy child who is actively developing in humanitarian areas will appreciate the orange-purple room. Orange will cheer him up, inspire and energize him for new successes in creativity.

5. BLUE, BLUE, TURQUOISE

Purple is combined with blue and its shades, and the combination with turquoise looks especially good. A cool combination of "purple + turquoise" is suitable for a sunny room located on the south side.




6. GREEN

Violet-green and lime-purple combinations are suitable for both children's boys and girls' rooms. Green fills the atmosphere with natural freshness and gives purple a more positive sound.



7. PINK

For girls, they make pink-purple nurseries, and it is not necessary to choose bright shades of these colors - it is enough to limit themselves to their pastel versions, and you will get a gentle, romantic, charming atmosphere.

So that the interior does not turn out too sugary, take a lilac shade as the basis for decorating the walls, and let pink be an accent.

HOW TO INTRODUCE PURPLE IN THE CHILDREN'S ROOM

WALLS

The walls in the nursery can be solid purple, pasted over with purple wallpaper with a pattern, neutral or combined. Let's look at all these options:

  • Monochromatic purple walls: it is desirable to make the floor light, the ceiling white, and also choose furniture in light colors.
  • Purple wallpaper with a pattern: any pattern will do (stripe, cage, other geometric pattern, floral pattern).
  • Neutral walls: Purple furniture will look luxurious against the background of white, light gray or beige walls.
  • Combined walls: for example, in the desktop area, cover a part of the wall with white or beige wallpaper, rich purple wallpaper is suitable for the sleeping and relaxing area, and light lilac wallpaper for the play corner.
  • Accent wall: Can be plain or decorated with a pattern, vinyl decals, decorative stickers, etc.





CEILING

The purple ceiling looks very unusual and creative. You can also order a two-color ceiling, a small part of which is made in purple and has an unusual shape (flower, heart, butterfly, etc.).


FURNITURE

Those who are on fire with the idea of ​​​​purchasing bright purple furniture for children should make the general background of the decoration neutral. The bed is selected depending on the chosen style or theme of the interior, it can have laconic minimalist forms or an elegant curly headboard.

Here are some purple baby beds, plain and mixed.



The star of a modern interior can be a closet with glossy purple facades. If the purple tone is present in the decoration of the main surfaces, then pick up a cabinet with neutral facades - matte, glossy or mirror.

TEXTILE

The easiest and least expensive way is to neutralize the main surfaces and introduce purple in the form of textile elements.

3-4 elements are enough, and these can be:

  • soft pouffe bag;
  • cover;
  • decorative pillows;
  • headboard;
  • upholstery of a chair or armchair;
  • chair cover;
  • carpet;
  • canopy;
  • curtains.

Saturated purple curtains are suitable for the southern nursery, and translucent lilac curtains for the northern one.


DECOR

If you went by accenting, then complement the textiles with purple decor, for example:

  • a vase of colored purple glass;
  • colored wall shelves;
  • purple photo frames and mirrors;
  • a lamp with a purple shade;
  • picture in lilac and lavender tones.

In classic and glamorous interiors, the combination of purple with golden decor looks great. For example, pick up lamps with gold legs, gold-plated candlesticks or jewelry boxes.

21 DESIGN IDEA ON A NOTE:

1. ALTERNATIVE TO BALDACHIN

Instead of a canopy in the girl's room, you can hang such pendants that will perform a decorative function and delimit the space. As you can see from the photo, the area of ​​​​this room is small, and it is very important that the sleeping area and the table with the laptop are separated from each other.

2. DECORATIVE LETTERS ON THE WALL

In this example, a small part of the ceiling above the bed is decorated with letters folded in the name of the owner of the room - it looks pretty and, moreover, personalizes the room.

3. GRAFFITI ON THE WALLS

If you take a closer look at this photo, you can see that behind the furniture set, the walls are covered with graffiti-style drawings. This immediately demonstrates the youthful character of the room and, moreover, due to the neutral headset, it does not look too intrusive.

4. LIVING VEGETABLE DECOR

Fill the room with freshness. The main thing is to carefully study the information about the flowers that you want to put in the child's room. After all, each flower has its own impact on the human psyche, and it is important that the plant you choose has a beneficial effect on the child.

5. POLKA PRINT

Polka dots will fit into any children's interior, traditional or modern. Polka dots can be small or large, present in the design of curtains, bed linen, decorative pillows, as well as in the upholstery of chairs and the design of other textile and decor elements.

6. ANIMAL MOTIFS IN DECOR

This textile set combines polka dots with unusual animal motifs. Surprisingly, purple, which is not so common in nature, except for flowers with petals in lilac tones, forms a rather harmonious and visually pleasing combination with the theme of wildlife.

7. IRREGULAR CARPET

Down with boring rectangular rugs! Here is a flower-shaped carpet that continues the theme of floral patterns in the interior of this children's room.

8. ROUND BED

In the photo - a teenage girl's room with art deco elements. The round bed immediately attracts attention. And the drawing on the wall finally dispels doubts - a creative, artistic person lives here.

9. CHALK BOARD

How the children want to draw on the walls! This expresses their desire for self-realization, the desire to be noticed and heard. To prevent this from being a crime, purchase a chalk board or cover part of the wall with chalk wallpaper.

10. An unusual way to fit a mirror into the interior of a nursery

Just hanging a mirror is boring. In this photo we see a whole artistic composition, part of which is the very mirror. Here it is no longer perceived as an everyday object.

11. NICHES WITH ILLUMINATION

The child will be pleased to place his favorite books, toys and souvenirs in special niches equipped with lighting. Perhaps there will be cups for your child if he plays sports.

12. TRANSPARENT PLASTIC FURNITURE

Although this room cannot be called small, but because of the massive bed, there is practically no space left in it. Therefore, transparent plastic objects are inscribed here, which give the impression of free space.

13. DRAWING ON THE LILA WALL

Drawing on a lilac background has become the main element of decor in this room. You can paint the wall by hand, or make another composition from decorative stickers.

14. LIGHT SHELVES ON A PURPLE WALL

In this children's room, the designer put in beige furniture and installed a shelf of the same color against a purple wall. This allows you to level out some of the gloom of purple, to create a balanced, calm environment.

15. LED 3D PHOTO WALLPAPER

There are wallpapers that create a truly fabulous, magical mood in the evening and at night. In such a nursery, even additional decor is not needed. Enough enchanting walls and a bewitching view of the city at night from the window.

16. FRAMES OF DIFFERENT GEOMETRIC FORMS

Why is it necessary to insert all photos, pictures and drawings into the same rectangular frames? Here we see both rectangular frames, and an oval, and a heart-shaped frame - different geometric shapes draw the eye to this ensemble of drawings.

17. WORLD COLLISION

How to decorate a room for two girls who are dissimilar in character? Here is an example of a contrasting design of sleeping areas. One is white, the other is black, and both are combined with purple and pink accents.

18. CHAIRS WITH CURRENT DECORATIVE BACKS

Before us is a nursery with a play area, where there is a table for creative activities with unusual chairs. Moreover, the theme of bears is duplicated on the carpet and wall decor.

19. PHOTO PRINT ON CABINET FRONTS FROM REAL PHOTO

The possibilities of photo printing allow not only to apply any thematic image on the cabinet, such as the landscape of a night city. You can also transfer a real photo from the history of your family into the design of the closet - you can’t think of a better way to personalize a room.

20. CABINET WITH COMBINED FRONTS

This nursery has an unusual closet, the design of the facades of which combines both mirror and matte surfaces. It looks very unusual, and, besides, mirror surfaces create the illusion of a visual expansion of space.

21. CABINET WITH PAINTING ON MIRROR FACADES

And here is another closet, which is decorated with paintings with floral motifs and plays one of the main roles in the interior of this nursery. The theme of vegetation is continued in the design of the sleeping area and the work area.

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  • Relax completely.
  • Completely rest.


It so happened that the lilac color is one of the most popular for decorating children's rooms. Last but not least, this happened due to its versatility.

Photo: lilac color - one of the most common in the design of the interiors of children's rooms

Interesting to know! Unlike pink or blue tones, lilac children's wallpapers are perfect for both boys and girls. In addition, in cases where you have both girls and boys, lilac wallpaper for the nursery will also be the best solution.

It should also be borne in mind that this color, as well as its various shades, are great for children of almost any age: from very young children to teenagers.

Photo: when designing a children's room, use different shades of lilac

Various variations of tonalities and shades help to adapt the lilac color well to children of different characters and temperaments. In any case, a lilac children's room can become a space for a child in which he can:

  • Relax completely.
  • Completely rest.
  • Get inspired by new ideas for children's creativity.

The lilac color of the wallpaper has a positive effect on the accelerated development of boys and girls

Many scientists have proven that it is this color that has a positive effect on the accelerated mental development of babies, and also contributes to a more active work of the child's brain. You can see examples of the interior design of children's rooms in lilac color in the photos attached to this article.

A cozy nursery in lilac color is the most suitable option for gentle and romantic natures. Lilac is an extremely versatile color, perfectly combined with many other colors. How to correctly use this color when decorating a children's room - read further in our article.

Lilac is the color of creativity and development. Psychologists believe that it is great for creating a creative atmosphere in a child's room, but at the same time they warn that in some not entirely successful combinations, it can cause bouts of melancholy and apathy. To prevent this from happening to the baby, it is important to think over the color scheme of his room to the smallest detail.

Lilac goes well with many colors - white, pink, light green, turquoise ... There are a number of absolutely win-win combinations of lilac with other colors, which we will consider in more detail below.

Lilac with white

The combination of lilac and white is the embodiment of tenderness, tranquility, peace. This combination is very often chosen for decorating the rooms of newborns or for girls. It looks perfect in almost any style - from vintage to hi-tech, so you can not be afraid of the limits of your imagination and feel free to experiment.

Lilac with pink

One has only to imagine this color combination, as consciousness immediately draws the image of a girl's room - even if this is a stereotype, it is not so bad! The main task is not to overdo it with pink. In the end, you can choose the softest version of it, or dilute the combination with additional colors of details and accents.

When decorating a nursery in lilac, it is the proportions of its combination with other colors that are extremely important. With regard to pink, we can say that it can transform the appearance of the room as a whole, make it more elegant and festive, but only on condition that it does not ripple in the eyes. In addition, there are a lot of shades of pink, which is always in the hands of the designer.

Lilac with yellow

The most original color combination - lilac with yellow! It is suitable for decorating the room of an active, cheerful lively person who will draw energy from this brightness for games and development! This color combination is built on a comparison of the warmth of yellow and the calmness of lilac. In the mix, they form an atmosphere that is comfortable for the eye and psyche, which contributes to creativity and maintaining optimism and self-confidence.

This combination of colors is great for decorating a children's room for both a boy and a girl, it perfectly emphasizes the very mood of childhood, which smooths out over time and disappears into memory. Adults have a great opportunity to remember childhood and share it with their kids!

Lilac with light green

I want to talk about this combination for an endlessly long time - gentle, calm, fresh, beautiful, diverse, original! Lilac and light green have taken a firm place in the minds and hearts of children's room designers for a reason. This color combination is a huge field for experimentation, besides, whatever one may say, it is already quite interesting in itself, so whatever variation the designer chooses, it will always turn out elegant, festive and interesting.

Lilac with turquoise

The rarest, most interesting and extraordinary color combination - lilac with turquoise - causes only positive emotions. In the children's room, these colors acquire a new sound - they emphasize the immediacy of childhood, the brightness that can only be seen as a child, the emotions that kids experience when they learn about the world around them. Although this color combination is also liked by older children!

When building a coloristic combination of lilac and turquoise, it is important to correctly build a relationship between them. It is wiser to entrust the role of the leading color to lilac - in itself it is both soft and original, but turquoise as accents is able to better reveal its potential. In any case, with these colors, any experiments will turn into creative pleasure and bring exceptional joy, and the nursery in lilac color will fall in love not only with the baby, but also with his relatives.

Carefully thought-out design of a children's room is a great way to create a special atmosphere of comfort and harmony, which is so necessary for every person - both small and adult. A tender nursery in lilac color is a place where your child will be surrounded by love, peace and joy!

The choice of color schemes for the interior of the nursery is very important, because the room should not only be beautifully designed or comfortable, but also functional. Not only children spend time here, but also adults who prefer pastel and calmer colors to colorful colors. However, the child will like to play, learn and relax more surrounded by bright colors, and therefore you should figure out how to properly decorate the room. Here are the recommendations of psychologists and designers on how to choose color combinations for the interior of a nursery.

Making out the nursery, it is necessary to consult with the owner of the room, who must express his own opinion. Parents are advised to take into account the wishes of the baby when arranging the room.

When choosing between a dark and light shade, give preference to the latter. The child will be more comfortable in a bright room, and the best solution for a nursery is “light” tones that will serve as a wonderful backdrop for colorful accents (various accessories and decorative elements).

Be careful when choosing an achromatic palette. Shades of gray, black and white should not be used, as they say, "in its purest form." Positive emotions will be given to the child by completely different combinations of colors, and the contrast of light and dark will create, especially in younger children, a negative psychological mood.

In no case do not choose dissonant tones. Remember that it is better to choose only two primary colors, and white will help to dilute the palette, which makes other shades more saturated and airy.

How to choose colors

There are general tips from competent psychologists that should be taken into account when choosing colors for a nursery. The moment associated with the psychological impact of shades directly affects how comfortable it will be in the room. Let's go through the colors of the main spectrum and their shades.

Blue and blue have a positive effect on the nervous system, but it is important to use only light colors for this purpose, especially if the room is for a small child. You can combine blue with sand, yellow and peach. Such combinations exclude overexcitation of the nervous system, which is important for very active kids.

Green color can be safely used as the main one, it has a positive effect on the body, increases visual acuity, improves mood, and helps to normalize sleep. This is the best option for the background, especially if several shades of green are combined in the interior. For example, you can paint the walls in delicate light green, and pick up the decor in colorful emerald tones.

Violet for decorating the interior of a children's room helps to concentrate attention and open the child's creative potential. Shades of this color are suitable for those children who actively learn about the surrounding reality. The degree of saturation can be changed, depending on age and individual preferences.

Palette from the picture

When creating an interior from scratch, it is recommended to use an original way of choosing color schemes - using a picture or photograph. It can be a variety of images, the main thing is to analyze color combinations. To do this in a few moments will help special applications and services that generate a color palette.

This technique works even in a situation where you only need to complement the interior of the children's room. You can photograph, for example, a bed and wardrobe, and then determine exactly how best to decorate the walls and other elements of the room.

Shades can be contrasting, complementary, etc. Remember that creating an interior entirely from colorful flowers is not recommended. A large number of bright colors will prevent children from falling asleep peacefully and feeling relaxed. It is best if the room combines calm and colorful tones.

Color combination options

There are several ways to combine shades in a child's room, and each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages. Consider the most acceptable options for color combinations.

Neutral background and accents

The first way is to combine a neutral floor and walls with bright pieces of furniture, decorative elements and accessories. The main advantage of this option is that it is easy to implement. Such an interior implies the presence of accents in the form of textiles - pillows, bedspreads, curtains.

Remember that decorative elements should be pleasing to the eye, but in any case, do not choose overly colorful accessories. If there are too many accents in the room, such an interior is perceived as “lurid” and does not allow you to relax. Choose two or three main shades for decoration. In such a situation, the room will look harmonious and tastefully decorated.

As a result, colorful colors can stimulate active behavior, and a neutral background can “pacify” the baby when needed. Pay attention to the children's temperament, and also ask about the recommendations of a psychologist. Thus, it is possible to choose shades individually so that they perfectly match the character of the child.

Zoning of the nursery

The second option is the division of the children's room into zones. This method involves the design of a relaxation area (bedroom, with a bed) in calm, delicate shades. The play area, on the contrary, can be bright and colorful to further stimulate the activity of the baby. The place for study is decorated in pastel colors so that nothing distracts children from their studies. If the child is still a few years old, and he does not need hard mental work or thoughtful training, the study corner can be decorated in rich, attention-grabbing shades.

Do not be afraid of contrasts if your child likes them. In this case, the room will not look boring. However, remember that in everything you need to comply with the measure. In particular, this applies to orange and red. Let the variety of shades be noticeable in the nursery, but do not turn it into an overly colorful place.

How not to fall into the trap of stereotypes

It's no secret how firmly rooted the stereotype that "pink suits girls and blue suits boys." There are many other options, you just need to try to be creative. The main thing is that all the selected shades match each other.

For example, for girls, instead of the standard abundance of pink, delicate lilac as a background and darker lilac, as well as yellow in decorative elements and accessories, are better suited.

A room for a boy can be decorated with light green and calm brown finishing materials, and let textiles and furniture be orange, emerald, etc. Show your imagination and you can create a beautiful and functional interior.

What shades can be recommended as the optimal color solution? These can be expressive natural tones, fruity and juicy summer colors, for example, the following: carrot, light green, sky blue, sunny yellow, delicate pink or lilac, apple green.

Be sure to ask your child what colors he prefers. You should not immediately offer your options without asking for the opinion of your child.

The combination of colors in the interior of the nursery - photo

It is quite difficult to imagine a beautiful interior of a children's room without illustrative examples. Therefore, we recommend that you see how combinations of various colors and textures look in reality. Our selection of photos will help you with this. Get inspired!

Consider in this article the advice of psychologists on choosing colors for decorating the design of a children's room. What colors do you prefer?

As is known, human thinking is directly related to visual perception.

Psychologists advise to surround a child of the first two years of life with soft, calm and desaturated colors. When he grows up, the children's room, on the contrary, becomes the brightest, most cheerful and colorful room in the house.
The baby's room should be soft and cozy, in restrained colors. It can be a combination of warm shades of blue or blue in combination with pastel yellow, light beige colors. These colors create a sense of security and comfort.

Cheerful and bright can make a room children's furniture, painted in bright, contrasting color combinations, while the walls, floor and ceiling can be calm, light colors.

In such an environment, the child will be able to fully play, study and relax.

According to psychologists, starting from the fourth year of life, the child begins to give preference to contrasting, bright and joyful colors: yellow, blue, orange, red, hot pink. During this period, it is important to use bright colors in the interior design of the children's room, as such colors create a sunny and mobile atmosphere in the children's bedroom and playroom.

Too dark shades of colors are not desirable for decorating a children's room, because the closer to black a shade of any color is, the more depressing effect it has on the psyche and perception of a person.

Light and bright shades, on the contrary, evoke positive emotions. Scientists have found that a good, high spirits can also be created using the color of ivory - light with a golden hue, light beige, and the pale blue color of the walls normalizes blood pressure and improves the general condition.

An interesting solution are two-tone walls. For example, combinations of light yellow and light blue colors, but not monophonic, but with small patches of a different shade of the same color: this dilutes the monotony of color, gives the room a picturesque look that is pleasing to the eye. The room will not turn out boring in this version.



It is important to choose the right shade of color. Usually, for a girl's room, parents choose colors in pinkish tones, for a boy's room - colder color combinations, shades of blue and blue. However, psychologists and interior decorators do not consider the data, the most common color combinations, to be a mandatory rule. There are many other shades that can be used when decorating a boy's and girl's room. One has only to show imagination and experiment. The main thing is that the colors match each other, then the children's room will turn out to be stylish, beautiful, comfortable and your child will like it.

Psychologists recommend solving the interior of a children's room in pure, delicate colors: pink, greenish-yellow, light blue, light green, light lilac. Pastel, light colors in the nursery will create harmony, help make a dark room more fun and comfortable, if there is not enough sunlight in the room, they will create a lively, cheerful atmosphere in it. You can make the nursery interesting and beautiful using a small number of colors, for example, in beige and light lilac or light blue, light green tones with the addition of brown shades.




Experts say that a light shade of purple is well suited for a schoolchild's room, as this color gives a positive creative impulse and stimulates mental activity.

Pastel colors are preferred for newborns and toddlers. Delicate shades of pink and light blue reduce excitement, soothe and lull. Perhaps that is why these colors are so popular.

The walls of a children's room for a baby can be decorated with multi-colored bright details: flowers, butterflies, animals that develop the child's imagination, imagination and curiosity. You can hang light, bright, contrasting decorative elements and toys that attract the attention of the child from the ceiling. Focusing on them, the child calms down and is distracted.

Psychologists and designers do not recommend using a lot of bright colors at the same time so that the room does not become clumsy and colorful. You should be especially careful with the use of intense red and orange shades, since their abundance can irritate the child, the child can quickly get tired of a large number of too bright colors.

The temperament and character of the child is important when choosing the main color for the children's room.

For example, in the design of a room for a small phlegmatic or melancholic, you can use separate, small bright red objects that stand out with colored spots, or paste over the walls with soft pink or blue wallpaper. Such a background and bright red spots will moderately stimulate the activity of the child and increase his immunity.

Delicate shades of blue-blue background will be appropriate in the room of a restless child - a choleric or easily excitable, impulsive sanguine with an explosive temperament. It is also believed that all shades of blue have the ability to strengthen the child's body and stimulate its development.

But in a children's room with orange walls, curtains and a mass of colorful toys, it will be difficult for an active child to become quiet and obedient, finish the game on time and go to bed, since the abundance of bright orange and red tones has an exciting effect on the psyche.

Psychologists advise parents who choose the color scheme for the room of their beloved baby, be sure to find out his opinion: ask what color he likes himself, because color preferences reflect the emotional needs of a person. By listening to the opinion of your child, you will make his room such that not only you, but also its little owner will like it.