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Kids’ corner Playing with Resene Blackboard Paint

Blackboard paint offers a versatile base for a fun bedroom which can change along with your child

- Created and styled by Vanessa Nouwens. Photograph­y by Wendy Fenwick.

Amonochrom­atic room never seems to date and it is an easy palette to live with for both adults and children. Splashes of colour can easily be added and altered as you wish, meaning this space can grow and change as your child does.

This cute girl’s room has a feature wall painted in Resene Blackboard Paint, which allows for both kids and adults to have some fun and get creative with chalk. When it is time for a change simply wipe away and start again with a blank canvas.

A few fun ideas:

> Write your child’s name on the wall using cool lettering and drawings of their favourite sports or animals to personalis­e the space.

> You don’t have to limit yourself to black. While black is the most popular colour for a blackboard, you can use other Resene colours, too. You can even combine a few favourite colours and paint a scene that doubles as a multi-coloured blackboard.

> Draw up a helpful timetable if your little one has a busy schedule.

> Paint wooden boxes in Resene Blackboard Paint, write the contents on the front and keep under the bed. Wooden boxes are great for storing Lego, blocks, small figurines and bits and bobs. The labelling will also help with a speedy tidy-up.

> List the jobs they need to do in the morning to get ready for school, eg get dressed, brush teeth, make bed, pack lunch, give Mum and Dad a hug…

> Writing out a favourite nursery rhyme or saying is a cute option too. You could also inscribe lines from songs, favourite books or knock knock jokes!

> Apply Resene Magnetic Magic under Resene Blackboard Paint to create a magnetic blackboard. Kids will have double the fun, writing and sticking magnets on the wall.

> At night, sneak in and write a message: “Good morning! Get your togs, we’re going to the beach!”

> If you like the look of a write-on wall but prefer to avoid chalk dust, use Resene Write-on Wall Paint to create whiteboard-style writing spaces. The paint is clear so you can use it over your favourite Resene colour to create a coloured whiteboard.

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