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Walls: Resene SeagullClouds: Resene Quarter AlabasterHeadboard cloud: Resene AlabasterSun: Resene GorseFloor: Resene SpinnakerDesk: Resene ShakespeareStool: Resene Jelly Bean (base) and Resene Shakespeare (top)Bedside table: Resene Jelly Bean2. Write on the WallTurn your child’s bedroom wall into a whiteboard using a specialist paint? It means they’ll be able to doodle or write on the wall and you won’t have to worry as it’s easy to wipe off.Another idea is to paint a ‘noticeboard’ sized area and create a grid for them to use as a weekly homework planner. Or, let them use it to practise their spelling or times tables? Alternatively, you could use it to draw a ‘good behaviour’ chart for a small child or as a spot for them – and their friends – to write messages to each other. The options are endless!
[image to come]7. Paint the CeilingMaybe your child’s bedroom already has its walls nicely decorated, in which case, why not look to the ‘fifth wall’ – the ceiling?Too often overlooked, the ceiling is ideal for out-there ideas that may be too bold or overpowering for the walls. Use it to add a big hit of colour or try out a metallic paint – it’s also easy to create a pattern overhead by adding vibrant stripes, dots or even stars.
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