Kids Room

School holidays are coming to a close but there is still time for that kids bedroom refresh! From dreamy pastels to energetic brights, colour makes magic in kids' rooms.

Our tips for choosing a kids scheme

Balancing Brights

Ask children what colour they want for their room, and big, bright hues top the list. Knowing that this is the space where they sleep, study and play, balance is the key.

A colour like Yellow Highlighter 2021-40 is fabulous and bright, and can be softened by Cotton Balls 2145-70 on woodwork and complemented by Downpour Blue 2063-20 as an accent. Blend these saturated tones with neutrals, like greys and beiges, for bedding, pillows and other room decor.

Yellow Color

Yellow Highlighter 2021-40

Light Grey Colour

Cotton Balls 2145-70

Blue Color Circle

Downpour Blue 2063-20

Beyond the Pale

If you're the practical type, you may be interested in colour choices that will transition seamlessly from infant to toddler to big kid.


To align a kid's room alongside their growth spurts, consider reserving bold colours for room decor or furniture, allowing a practical neutral or pale hue on walls to stay tried and true, year after year.

Colour Pallate

Benjamin Moore’s Most Popular Neutrals

Keep it Complementary

The chemistry that exists between colours on opposite sides of the colour wheel are known as 'complementary colours' in colour and design parlance is palpable. Complementary colour schemes that include primary or bold colours are said to create excitement or high energy (think sports team jerseys).

Explore how these types of happy colour unions purple & yellow, blue & orange can infuse any size room with a sense of whimsy, especially if you opt for deep, primary colours. Complementary colour schemes can be a bit too bold for some, so using a primary with a lighter or darker complement offers a more subtle option.

Kids Colour Wheel

Accent on Fun

Make a second-hand find more kid-centric by reviving it with a fresh coat of paint.


Our ADVANCE® water-based paint can be used on furniture*, cabinets and woodwork to provides a durable and beautiful finish. Colourful accent furniture can provide a smile-worthy pop of colour in an otherwise colour-neutral space.

*Not recommended for toys and cots.

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