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Happy Saturday, all! This week I worked hard on getting some odds and ends together in my children's playroom at our new house. This is the first room in the house that we've focused on finishing. The reason we started with completing this room first, was to give our kids a bright, cheerful space to play and hang out in while we continue to work on the rest of the house. This bright yellow room is incredibly narrow. While it's not a big space, it's plenty of room for our two older kiddos to chill out or play in. Keeping toys and games in this room, rather than in their bedrooms is going to be a game-changer, not just for them, but for me, as well.
Sunny yellow walls
Let's start with the wall color. I am not a fan of the color, but we promised the kids that they could pick out the wall color for their shared space, and this is what they chose. It's ________, which is by Behr. Formerly, this room was painted a very dark teal color, which made the room feel very dark and closed in. Lighter and brighter walls will instantly brighten any space and make it feel larger.
Tip: When designing any space, start with an area rug for inspiration.
I like to draw inspiration from rugs when it comes to decorating. It just makes sense. Use the rug as a building block- a foundation, if you will, for other colors and design elements to be used throughout the space you're working on.