How to repaint children's rooms

Learn how to prepare and repaint children’s bedrooms and spaces with this step-by-step guide brought to you by Resene.

Instructions:

Refer to the PDF flowchart for a visual of the steps below:

  1. Using a soft cloth, wipe the walls down using Resene Interior Paintwork Cleaner

  2. Fill all dents, defects and holes with PAL Contract Filler or Resene Ezyfill Quick, which is ideal for smaller dents and holes, and lightly sand. Large repairs may need sealing with Resene Quick Dry (D45) primer.

  3. Fill any cracks between the walls and skirtings and/or scotias with Sika Fill That Gap.

  4. Mask edges of door and window frames, skirting boards, light switches with yellow washi (multipurpose) masking tape.

  5. Apply topcoats:

    • Apply 2 coats of Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen (D311) for the most washable finish.

    • Or apply 2 coats of Resene Zylone Sheen (D302).

A kids study area in pink and yellow
Photo by Wendy Fenwick

A deep blue nurseryPhoto by Bryce Carleton

A shared kid's room using different styles
Photo by Bryce Carleton

A blue and teal teen room with a mural
Photo by Melanie Jenkins

Things to consider:

A magnetic wall for kids made with Resene FX Magnetic Magic
Photography by Melanie Jenkin

Notes:

Key accessories essential to complete the job

Add-ons – to make the job easier or quicker

Products to use


It is impossible to cover all decorating scenarios in a single document, so if you are in doubt about any aspect of your project please contact Resene for assistance.

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