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Nursery paint shouldn’t be bland or boring. It should stimulate a young child’s imagination, creating a fun and joyful environment. But when it’s time for a nap, the colours need to have that restful quality too – a difficult balancing act to achieve. The key is to find colours that perfectly partner, adding both happy, inspiring and thought-provoking influences as well as more tranquil elements. Start with a neutral base and then add colours to it to create your ideal nursery. Yellow is a sunny, joyful colour that works particularly well with children’s wallpapers and wall murals. You can go down the traditional pink and blue route, but why not try something a little more soothing with a green theme?
Nursery paints don’t need to be overpowering – they should be subtle, gentle, soft colours that create a warm and cosy ambience for both mother and baby. Pastels in charming colours like lilac and lavender, beautiful duck egg or the subtlest of greens are an excellent choice for a modern nursery. Add some characterful curtains and cushions, and a touch of wall art and you have a nursery created with love.
Are your paints water or oil based?
Each of our paints are water-based, which means they are all low odour and have a lower VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) level than any oil-based paints. It also means they are extremely quick drying, meaning you can get more out of your project in less time. Volatile Organic Compounds contribute to atmospheric pollution when they evaporate (when the paint dries), and they can be found in chemicals used across many industries such as soaps, building materials, and cleaning products.
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