Three Toddler Paint Colors that Inspired Brain Activity

Ann Siper
Want to find paint colors that will increase brain activity in your toddler? Using bright primary colors and bold colors is the way to encourage brain activity in your toddler and young child. Here is a look at 3 great pint colors that will inspire your child, create a vibrant environment in their room, and create the perfect back drop for the first few years of their life.

Best Toddler Paint Colors #1: Social Butterfly

This yellow is an awesome paint color from Sherwin Williams for a toddler's bedroom that is lacking in windows and fresh sun light. We all set our internal clock by the sun, but if you are working with a dark room or small room with little windows, then adding your own sunlight is the best option.

In particular this yellow paint is awesome because it is not so mych garish yellow as it is a warm and natural yellow. To tone down the look try paring this yellow paint with rich brown curtains in a style that suits your toddler. Grounding the warm sunny yellow with brown looks great and is so rich.

Best Toddler Paint Colors #2: Dynamic Blue

Blue is always a very interactive color for toddlers and people of all ages also made by Sherwin Williams. This is an energetic blue with tons of possibility in any child's bedroom.

If you have been on the hunt for the best blue paint for a toddler's bedroom, then check this one out. It is a cross between royal blue and electric blue, which is a great middle ground. You will get the energetic feel you want while getting a rich blue color that can grow with your child through the next 10 years.

Finding a paint color you and your child will both enjoy for years is a great deal!

Best Toddler Paint Colors #3: Fire Works

While red may not be one of yoru first choices as paint color in your toddler's bedroom this one does have its uses. If you have a large playroom for your child or a separate alcove in their bedroom, then this red paint will be perfect.

Control where this red paint from Sherwin Williams is applied to the walls since red is extremely stimulating. You can use is as accent colors in location described above or even as an accent wall on the wall behind their bed - this way your child is not looking at the bright red while they are trying to head off to sleep.

Published by Ann Siper

Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,...  View profile

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