Lullaby Non-Toxic
Paint Primer
Designed for nurseries and children’s play areas

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Lullaby Furniture Primer
Lullaby Furniture Primer is designed for your most precious room. Prep the woodwork in your nursery with our water-based...
Lullaby Wall Primer
Lullaby Wall Primer is designed for your most precious room. Prep your nursery with a strong bonding, or color transitio...
Lullaby Drywall Primer
Lullaby Drywall Primer (for new construction) is is designed for your most precious room. Prep your nursery with a stron...
The Proof is in the Paint

NON-TOXIC

ZERO VOC

WATER-BASED

NO POLYURETHANE ODOR

INGREDIENT TRANSPARENCY

EXCEPTIONAL COVERAGE
Lullaby Nursery Primers
If you're just starting a new painting project in your nursery or children's bedroom, using a zero-VOC primer from ECOS' Lullaby collection is the perfect way to keep everyone protected from harsh fumes and chemicals. These nursery-friendly primers make the perfect base coat for our Lullaby Paints by providing a strong bonding surface for the paint, adding an extra layer of protection to your walls and woodwork.
Furniture, Walls, and More
ECOS Paints Lullaby primers are the perfect options for the most precious room in the house. Our water-based, non-toxic paints and primers are specifically designed with those you love most in mind. So, prep the furniture and walls, and let's get painting!
What our customers are saying...
"I loved being able to pick the color in a local store and have ECOS make it into a safer Lullaby paint for the nursery! Great customer service and the paint and primer we ordered looks great on the dresser and changing table. Also love that we were able to paint indoors with no residual paint smell throughout the house!"
Stacey
FAQs About ECOS Paints
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We recommend our Lullaby collection for water-based crib paint and primer. It's eco-friendly and low-VOC, ensuring the smallest members of your family aren't exposed to harsh chemicals.
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Primer is required when painting new drywall, painting over dark colors, and on bare wood and heavily sanded or stained surfaces. Certain bright colors also benefit from using a gray or tinted primer - check out our primers guide for more information.