4 ways to use circles in your child’s bedroom

See how simple circles can be used to add a splash of colour and spark creativity.

A forest, a pirate ship, even outer space. Children can create wonderful worlds to play in out of the simplest of patterns. See how circles can work to stimulate your child’s imagination.

Go dotty for circles

Looking for something contemporary and cool? Try vibrant circles on a neutral wall. This modern look has Scandinavian appeal, with bursts of colour that really stand out against a neutral, minimalist backdrop.

Which paints?
Try Light Navajo and Indian Summer

See how easy it is to create circles with our how-to video.

Stargazing with circles

Use circles to create a tree on your child’s bedroom wall
A green tree using circles

Shoot for the moon with this quick and easy space-themed kid’s room. Start with a dark blue background and create planets and stars from different sized circles in earthy greys and yellows. It’s a simple way to launch your little astronaut into outer space. 3… 2… 1… Blast off!

Got an adventurer, super hero or racing driver to please? Have a look at our ideas for creating brilliant bedrooms for boys.

Which paints?
Try Inspired Violet, Violet Veil, Miller's Cove and August Moon

For when playtime gets a little messy, try our washable and tough Kids' Space Emulsion Paint which is a hi-tech, air-purifying paint specially designed for household with children. It creates a hard, smooth burnish surface that allows most common marks and stains to be easily wiped away. Highly resistant to stains left by children without degrading the finish.

A room in full bloom

Make a statement with a feature circle in your child’s bedroom
Blue circle on bedroom wall

Bring in nature with this fun tree motif for your kid’s room. Large circles can be used to create the tree’s shape and smaller circles for fruit or flowers. It’s an easy, imaginative way to brighten your child’s walls with a splash of colour.

Mastered painting circles? See what looks you can achieve with stripes and geometric shapes.

Which paints?
Try Fresh Lime and Spring Thaw

Bigger is better

Short on time? Try painting one large circle to create a fun feature wall. Choose a colour that stands out against the current wall tone and go big! With a few accessories around the room to compliment the shade of the circle, your child’s bedroom will feel like new in no time!

Which paints?
Try Oyster Bay and Patch of Blue

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