greens are calming if hes on the sunny side of the house, yellow is cheering if hes on the shady side of the house, however we painted my grand daughters room pale blue, cieling too, then i painted clouds on the ceiling, and a big tree in one corner of the wall floor to ceiling and put fairies, humming birds, blue birds and butterflies in the leaves. it gave her little baby eyes something to lock on to.
2006-08-15 20:54:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I just finished my little boys room and I too didn't want to go with just blue. What I did was take the babies crib set, his comforter, and really looked at the colors in it. His is rainbow fish and I painted his walls in a really pretty pastel green, more a blue green, that matches one of the colors in his comforter perfectly. His room turned out beautiful. So instead of telling you a shade, I say look at the colors of his bed set and go from there. Good Luck and congratulations.
2006-08-16 03:57:54
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answered by ~SSIRREN~ 6
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I have always painted my rooms white, some colours can affect moods, so to add colour to your rooms do this with the curtains, bedding, table cloths, towels, paintings flowers etc, then you can also change things from one room to another so you should never get fed up with white, also this is more economical, because you get best price for buying a whole lot of white paint, also if you find dirty marks on the walls it is easy to touch up
2006-08-16 04:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Decide a theme then head for the hardware store.
Purple and white checks( gingham) is cute and
you can always add splashes of red,deeper blue,
yellow and green. If you know someone who is an artist have them paint a scene on one wall.
Most hardware/paint stores have adorable wallpaper
borders along with decals to put on your wall.
You can also accent the furniture with multi-color
hardware. Have fun!
2006-08-16 09:44:41
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answered by Precious Gem 7
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Go with a creamy, buttery yellow but be careful. Yellow, more than any other color, intensifies when on the walls. Choose lighter rather than darker. You can add blue or green accents.
Or paint a celery green, cheerful and still kinda boyish. Accent with navy blue.
2006-08-19 12:06:25
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answered by mab5096 7
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A light sage green color--you can treat it like a neutral and put all different colors of accessories in the room. You can use outdoors themes--like the beach, the woods, or even the jungle. I also like very pale yellow, especially if the room doesn't get much natural light.
2006-08-16 09:15:13
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answered by homebuyer 3
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Yes, I would go for the greens.
Friends of ours painted their little boys room a light orange. It also looks quite nice.
2006-08-16 03:56:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
Make some cartoons on one wall . Like paint one wall half with gray by making hill and animals are climbing that hill make different animals there after that make sky with sky blue color and draw bird picture.
Same with this you can select any type of story and beleive me you yourself can paint that wall.
2006-08-17 06:54:04
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answered by nidhi 1
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pink is the best when speaking of babies cause pink is the only colour in the world which releases positive energy and for a growing child positive energy helps his mental &physical activities to be ahead of others
2006-08-18 00:06:08
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answered by raghu 1
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Beiges, tans, browns. That kind of coloring. Perhaps with a greenish hue. Looks kinda masculine.
2006-08-16 06:49:08
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answered by Anonymous
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