I am finally going to paint our little room. I've been saving ideas/inspiration for 6 years now, but I'm still having trouble committing. I've always wanted a blue ceiling with clouds. However, I've also wanted sky blue walls. DH says that combo would be like being in a suffocating blue box. I sort of agree, but argh! I saw a really lovely shade of yellow, a light butter, and I actually think it might go well with the blue ceiling. Any other ideas? Need to keep everything gender-neutral, and should be able to grow with the child (so not too baby-ish, which I'm afraid the yellow might be).
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We couldn't decide between an ocean and a safari theme. The room already had a chair rail in it, so we did ocean blue below the chair rail and then tan above and a blue sky above that. This pic only shows the walls right after we painted, but maybe tan walls and a blue sky could work. depending on the color of tan/beige, it can be close to yellow.
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I think yellow with blue ceiling would be very cute! Here is something from my favorite diy decorating blog with a similar idea--greeny yellow, with blue ceiling--that I love.
I'd love to paint the ceiling in our nursery a cute, lighter color, but we still have those nasty acoustic cottage cheese ceilings that I have zero desire or time to redo!
These are all great - thank you for the replies!
Mrs.Wubbin- the B&W has become less of a focus ever since I discovered my crazy affection for blue. I'll still have a lot of b&w, but I don't think it will end up feeling like a B&W room. Still love sheep (and the PB Chamois Lambie line), but I'm trying to temper that with the realization that this is not "my" room - so even though I have an, ahem, slight obsession with sheep, it doesn't mean my child will, too. But please do not ask me to show you any clothes that I've purchased over the years, because I can tell you with certainty that they absolutely do not have sheep on just about every single item, duplicated in multiple sizes. It's just not true and if I catch who told you that (dh), they will be sorry.
Celyn - I've seen a room like that, and I think I have it saved somewhere. Love the idea, love it. I'd like to do crown moulding, but I'm getting resitance from dh.
Structenggirl - I like that idea - I like the chair rail dividing the colors. Hmm...
MeggyO - Thank you for that pic. It's not one I've seen before, and it really helps me visualize where I'm going with my thoughts. Very nice!
ZoeMay - Pics of Kyva's room, please! Ah, the ol' dead celery yellow. How can I forget that?
Ariel - I like all these ideas, too!
dirtbikemom - I'm glad to hear that the color transitioned well into Sara's BGR. But, how is it that you have an almost 5 year old???
I think the light/buttery yetllow and blue will work. However, I think you may have to repaint the ceiling later because it may not work as the child grows - just my opinion.
When I was planning for A's nursery I must have visited 100s of sites and gathered ideas from all over the place. The one site that comes to mind is projectnursery.com - you may be familiar with it already. I loved it because I could do a specific search based on style, color, etc.
I can't wait to see what you come up with!
Woops...should have been more clear. And then pull the color or colors to use from the bedding. If there is blue in the bedding, and say it's too dark for the wall, find a paint sample chart that is the same blue on the darker side. Then go a to the lighter side and choose one of those colors and you will have a color that coordinates with the bedding but doesn't look like you matched it exactly. Is this confusing?
You can also use variations of blue or yellow that can still stay gender neutral like aqua or a yellow with a sort of green under tone to it. I love blue walls, I love yellow walls but it all depends on what else you are putting with it is I guess what I'm trying to explain
I love the idea of the buttery yellow walls and I love everyone's ideas about defining the colors with chair rail/molding depending on where it is.
I did have to interject, though, about the sheep. One of DH's high school friends had the maiden name Lam (lamb) and yes, sheep sheep everywhere! Luckily her DD lurves them too (I don't think she really had a choice) And the clouds on the ceiling with sheep elsewhere in the room- what child wouldn't love that?!?
ps- I want pics.