5 Energising Study Room Colour Combinations

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Not only does colour attract attention and set the tone of any space, it can also enhance one’s mood and productivity. Hence, choosing the right interior palette should be prioritised – even more so in the kids’ study area to support them in their growing and learning years.

Looking for inspiration? Read on to find five stirring study areas with sample colour palettes that you can translate into your kids study room.

1. All neutrals but one

With its base of neutral hues with a lively yellow accent, this kids’ study room has heaps of spirit and freshness. Colour-blocking shades of grey with a bright yellow fosters a fresh appeal, reinforcing the contemporary nature of this space. Although the crisp shade of yellow makes a fun colour choice, this brightness is softened with the use of dark-brown wood panelling on the wall.

2. Sea, sand and sky

Sandy beige, sky blue, and surf white compose the colour scheme of this study room. Lighter, nature-inspired shades not only help spaces feel open and airy, but also bestow a grounding and soothing vibe that does not get dated.

3. A team of three

The accent wall of this study room features three bright, equally attention-demanding colours. However, the neutral and understated nature of the white (on the walls) and brown (on the floor) balances the visual weight. A palette like this is particularly great for twin- or triple-sharing study rooms.

4. Hot, cold and neutral

Instead of predictable hues like pink for girls and blue for boys, this study room is done in shades of orange, aqua and light grey. The use of a warm colour, a cool colour and a neutral colour together, balanced perfectly across the canvas, sets a youthful mood in this space.

5. Juxtaposed

The dark chalkboard paint beautifully sets off the lime-green wall here and gives a focal point to draw the eyes away from the tininess of the space.

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