Design with 2 wall colors

We'll show you 25 cool ideas for design with 2 wall colors - the trendy striped look is perfect for the children's room. The beautiful color duos make the room look bright and cozy and can successfully spice up even the simplest interior. If the shade is chosen in an age-appropriate manner, then the child will certainly be happy.

Stripes in the baby's room

Every baby's room is refreshed with a matching wall color - because the little ones love colorful walls. The colors green, yellow and orange are particularly well received. So that the stripes don't tire your eyes, the experts recommend a design with 2 wall colors. It is better to paint the wall behind the bed. It's best to combine a strong color with a neutral color. This ensures the perfect background for drawings, wall stickers and other wall decorations.

These wall colors are particularly popular - and the children are guaranteed to love them in a few years - blue/orange, green/beige, grey/white, purple/white, black/white, beige/white, pink/cream.

Spice up the children's room

While toddlers like a colorful room with strong wall colors, teenagers are often tired of bright shades - instead they often opt for stripes in black and white. These walls can then continue to be decorated with posters and placards. The following combinations red/blue, beige/white, gray/white, yellow/white/blue are equally popular. You shouldn't necessarily think about pink stripes when decorating a girl's room - children are often fed up with the color. Instead, you can experiment with lavender shades. The same goes for boys - they aren't necessarily fascinated by the blue color and instead love orange and yellow. Let the child have a say - ultimately, this will be their new room and they have to feel comfortable there.

Girl's room with wall with orange and white stripes

And this room also belongs to a girl - who thought that blue only suits a boy's room

Practical wall design – lavender and cream make the room appear bright

The gray stripes are particularly popular with boys

Black and white is not a color palette you would imagine for a child's room - and yet the color duo works surprisingly well