According to the Russian newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda on May 18, Russian psychologists and pediatricians pointed out that when painting a room, the use of different colors can have different effects on children’s health and behavior later in life. British designers Maillani and John Ives also believe that the combination of different colors can not only create a mood and cultivate a good state of mind, but also enhance intelligence. Therefore, they recommend matching the right colors for children’s rooms to enhance their happiness and vitality. The following are 10 room colors that will have different effects on children’s growth: Gold, ivory: will create a happy atmosphere, improve efficiency and help children aged 7 or just starting school to develop perseverance. Pink: symbolizes love and affection. Beneficial to sleep, perfect for newborns. Green: Will stimulate nerves, develop logical thinking skills, promote children’s desire to learn new matters, soothe the mind, increase confidence, and also calm the pulse and breathing. It is perfect for elementary school students as well as active preschoolers. Blue: A calming hue, but overuse may trigger depression. In addition, blue is ideal for night lighting or light curtains. At the same time, blue as a hue to show frankness, in the conversation will enhance the confidence of the talker. Purple: It is not recommended and can lead to visual fatigue and even dizziness once the chalking area is too large. Red: Makes people irritable and is best avoided in a child’s bedroom. Even if the child is too passive, red is only likely to cause them to become more aggressive. Orange: Although it will regulate mood, large areas can trigger extreme excitement and give the illusion of a permanent vacation. Brown: It will reduce the child’s initiative, imagination and willingness to do things independently. Gray: Soft gray is good for fostering children’s creativity. White: When combined with cinnamon, it will help to create an atmosphere of tranquility and contemplation. Russian pediatrician Yevgeny Timakov also warns that the best time to design a child’s room is at least until the child reaches the age of three. The most distinguishable colors for babies are green and blue. In addition, the room color can also choose a warm yellow or orange. The room should not only be bright, but also soft and not irritate the child’s eyes. And from 5 to 9 years old is the best time period for children to learn. White walls and ceilings and light-colored wooden furniture are most suitable for them. And, this color palette will not damage children’s eyesight. Another child psychologist, Elena Okulov, also advises that designing a room for children should first of all match their temperament. Next, consider the location of the child’s bedroom, if its windows face south, it is best to use cool colors. If it faces north, it is the opposite, so properly arranged, the child will not feel too “cold”. Third, do not underestimate the power of decorations, warm tones of dolls, bright paintings, are easy to change the atmosphere of the room elements.