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How colour can help children settle into a new home
Use colour to make shifting a fun and relaxing experience for your family.
“We’re shifting and I’m worried about how my kids will handle it. How can I help them feel more at home?”
Shifting is an exciting time for all the family, but it can also be a bit unsettling, especially for kids. In fact, 40% of parents say they worry about uprooting their children when they move.
“Kids don’t cope with change very well,” says child psychologist Lynette Fry. “They need stability and routine, and shifting house is anything but that.”
The colours you choose for your child’s bedroom can really boost the way they feel about their new environment, giving them that sense of security and happiness they crave.
Try these top colour tips for helping your child to feel more at home in their new environment:
1) Create consistency through colour
One way to give children a sense of stability after a move is to paint their new bedroom in the same colours as their old room.
This will instantly make the new space feel more familiar and homely and make the kids feel happier about being there.
2) Keep things calm with pastels
Shifting is as hectic time, so why not create a serene retreat for your children with soothing pastel tones?
You can go for practically any colour you like – the key is to keep the intensity of the hue low for a calm, relaxed feel.
Which paints?Try Vanilla Cream Flowing Breeze
3) Paint with happy hues
Warm tones such as oranges and sunny yellows have an uplifting effect on the mood, so painting your children’s bedroom in these tones could help them to feel more positive about their new home.
Which paints?Try Falling Star Orangery
4) Team harmonious greens
Green promotes a sense of balance and harmony, which is just what kids need after a big move.
Layer up different shades of green, from tranquil, muted tones to vibrant, invigorating hues.
Which paints? Quiet Nest Tranquil Fren Green
5) Restore order with blue
Blue tends to radiate order. It’s also the most calming of all the colours – spending time in a blue room can actually lower your blood pressure and heart rate.
If you’re worried that your little ones are feeling a bit stressed out after you have shifted, painting their room blue could give them that reassuring feeling that all is well and everything is exactly as it should be.
And blue isn’t just for boys. For a little girl’s room choose a vibrant shade and accessorise with cushions and bedding in reds and yellows for a colourful scheme.
Which paints? Try Quiet Blue Elise Jacob's Room
Top tip
Let your kids get involved with choosing matching accessories for their room once you’ve finished painting it. This will make them feel more invested in the space and more content about being there.