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4 ways to use geometric shapes in your child’s bedroom
Create a striking bedroom for your child with stylish geometric shapes
Achieving sharp lines and striking motifs on walls doesn’t require a maths degree. Quite the opposite in fact, so grab your self some masking tape and get creative. Be inspired by our gorgeous geometric looks, and see how easily you can do it with our how-to video. It’s the perfect way to give your child’s bedrooms some character.
Mirrored motifs
You can still be subtle with big, bright shapes. Focusing on a single corner of a bedroom, mirror the motifs and hues you find in the furnishings for a look that’s complementary. Soft, subdued walls work best for this and allow your creations to really sing.
Which paints?
Royal Wedding 30GG 83/075
Newport 30BG 44/248
Kids will be kids and sometimes your walls need a little bit of extra protection. So why not try our washable and tough EasyClean range of paints [Link to Easycare slow-mo video] with innovative stain repellent technology?
Bold and bright
Use this trick to make a special feature wall in your child’s room that opens up the space between the bed and ceiling. No matter what colours you paint the sections, the angles will give the illusion of space. It’s not science – but it is clever!
Which paints?
Sparkler 60YY 79/367
Casino Gold 20YY 35/456
Touch of Nectar 25YY 79/240
Golden Tan 90YR 34/468
Want to try another shape? See our ideas on how to use circles in your kid’s bedroom 4 ways to use circles in your child’s bedroom.
Playful patterns
Use masking tape to create a fun and bright feature wall in your child’s bedroom, a perfect way to liven up shelving and accessories. Simply mark your desired shapes on the wall with your tape, add a few coats of colour to each and peel to reveal your masterpiece.
Which paints?
Old Flame 10YR 13/437
Sapphire Glow 10BB 17/269
Looking for more tips on decorating with lines? Get inspired with our ideas on how to use stripes in your kid’s bedroom: 4 ways to use stripes in your child’s bedroom.
Sail away
Set sail on the Seven Seas by recreating the flow of the ocean. Zig-zag your way across the middle of a wall with tape then paint the top half sky blue and the bottom half dark blue. Complete with authentic seaside style, from model yachts to pretty shells. Ahoy, sailor!
Which paints?
Lake Blue 10BG 63/143
Signature Blue 30BB 10/112
See how easy it is to create geometric shapes with our quick how-to video.
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