If you are looking for a burst of sunshine in your interiors, then take a look at this beaming collection of yellow room reference, to try throughout your home. (Warning:This is quite a large post!) To add a cheerful ray to your living room you could start subtly with accessories, cushions and throws, artwork, or perhaps a small accent chair or decorative screen, but if you wanted to go all out on the theme, paint a large accent wall in a vibrant shade or even have a sofa reupholstered. Of course, there are many shades to choose from, if a bright primary yellow is too overpowering for you, a lemon sherbet may be more calming on the eye.
A grey background pulls the bright shade back for a more sophisticated look.
You’ll find that many colors look great with yellow, team with splashes of blue or green accent pieces to balance out the scheme.
A soft yellow with muted green creates a relaxing environment.
Team your yellow with lots of white to keep the look ultra fresh.
In a kitchen or dining space, yellow is very effective as the backing color to an area of shelving, especially when stacked with other colorful items, cups and bowls.
True lovers of a yellow palette with revel in glossy color block kitchen units, or go for yellow splashbacks if you’re not feeling quite so brave.
In the bedroom it’s simple to change up a color scheme with new bed linen, curtains, and lampshade, but for extra zing try repainting that drab old chest of drawers and headboard, or even just a bookshelf and the frame of a full length dressing mirror.
Yellow with red accents is a vibrant look.
This primary color is energising, great for work spaces and meeting rooms
Pick out an accent wall color with an interesting vinyl decal in the same tone
These gloss black units are striking with a pop of citrus.
If you don’t want to paint your white walls, Bring color into your room with accessories, furniture and shelving.
The use of colorful canvasses and floral arrangments to add color is perfect if you are sombody who changes their mind a lot, as when you get tired of your scheme you can just repaint the canvas and change out the plants!
Using dove grey as a backdrop, duck egg blue against yellow is stunning.
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