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We just bought a home, and we are remodeling one room to be 100% daycare. I am super excited! I am lost on what color scheme to have. I want the room to be warm and inviting, but not over stimulating. I would love any suggestions on paint colors and ideas on how to set up the room. The size is 12' x 25'. If you have pictures you could post, or other helpful resources, that would be awesome!
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I painted my daycare room "peaceful slumber"
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My DC room is painted a light bluish/grayish, with black cubby shelves, tan fabric cubby bins and brown and black shag rugs to separate the centers.
I wanted a neutral scheme since all the toys are so colorful. |
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I like neutral colors for walls. The toys and anything you put on the walls can add color.
I used to work at a center where my classroom walls were lime green. Finding things that didn't clash with that was a nightmare. |
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My cottage (1 bedroom guest house) has lots of wainscoting. The living room is cream white wash, blue/grey carpet, bedroom light blue walls for restful sleep. I'm tossing around idea of a mural or put the $ into a natural playscape.
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Sage green? Light peach? Blue/gray? I'm not a fan of beige. Nuetral is nice, boring is not.
There is a decor group. Maybe look there. Also Google Reggio Emelia programs; they are typically beautiful spaces. |
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I used Valspars Bay Waves. It's a soft blue color and it compliments just about anything I put in the room.
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My main daycare area is a light spring green (very pale) and the back room is a light yellow (pale). It is very relaxing and helps to keep it bright.
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These are all excellent points to keep in mind! I appreciate everyone taking the time to help.
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I'm not much help because my walls in the playroom are pine boards. And lots of windows.
![]() ![]() I'd be curious as to how you'll be setting up your space though. My room is similar in dimensions(11'x30') and I have trouble separating play areas. Plus it's where they nap so I have to maintain a set-up that's easy to switch a bit to provide napping barriers, otherwise no one sleeps. |
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I just painted mine an almost Tennessee vols orange. It's actually some kind on manderine. I just love it!
With things on the walls the color pops but isn't too vibrant. Mine is a sunroom with Bedford stone at the bottom so only the walls on the window part are colored. It balances nicely. |
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Mine is newly a lovely green.
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