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Hi,


I am wanting to get my son's bedroom repainted but am mindful of fumes etc with him being only little and me being heavily pregnant. Is it realistic to have a painter paint the room in the morning with the windows / doors being open til say 8pm that night (bedtime) and it be ok for my son to sleep in that room that night? It is just a lick of paint not a big job so I would imagine he could do it in a morning. He wont sleep anywhere except his cot which I would have to dismantle to remove from the bedroom so am trying to avoid that.


Also do I go for something like a water based paint? i.e. no toxic fumes etc.


Any advice would be great.


thanks


Jules x

Would recommend Colour Makes People Happy (I think it's called) in the row of shops opposite ED station, which sells a range of paints that are non-toxic.


I used it to paint our stairs when my youngest was a few months old (what was I thinking?!) and it was definitely not smelly or caused any fumes etc. Although not in a bedroom, I had been worried about the fumes wafting through the whole house so it was perfect. Lovely colour range too, and helpful guy who runs it.

bli Wrote:

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> Would recommend Colour Makes People Happy (I think

> it's called) in the row of shops opposite ED

> station, which sells a range of paints that are

> non-toxic.

>

> I used it to paint our stairs when my youngest

> was a few months old (what was I thinking?!) and

> it was definitely not smelly or caused any fumes

> etc. Although not in a bedroom, I had been worried

> about the fumes wafting through the whole house so

> it was perfect. Lovely colour range too, and

> helpful guy who runs it.


Seconded :) used paint from there in our baby's first room and it was great quality and didn't smell

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