Decorate with Yellow

Enhance your home with decor in warm and cheery shades of yellow.

Balance the Contrast

Photo: Laurey W. Glenn

Balance the Contrast

Dark ebony-hued cabinetry anchors ivory-yellow wall color in this kitchen.

Paint: Buff (SW7683) by Sherwin-Williams; sherwin-williams.com.

 

Brighten Things Up

Photo: Laurey W. Glenn, Robbie Caponetto

Brighten Things Up

For a twist, keep your walls white and instead use color on doors and trim. Yellow is a sunny choice that generates warmth and lends a spirited feel to any space.

Paint: Spring Moss (3007-3A) by Valspar; valsparpaint.com.

 

Get Inspired by Fabric

Photo: Laurey W. Glenn

Get Inspired by Fabric

Draw inspiration from a favorite fabric when selecting wall paint. A classic palette of blue and yellow gives this bedroom a punchy modern update.

Wall and trim paint: Dover White (SW6385) by Sherwin-Williams; sherwin-williams.com.
Ceiling paint: Martha Stewart Living collection, Salt Glaze; homedepot.com.
Headboard, bed skirt, and curtain fabric: Slubby Linen in Daisy; calicocorners.com. Duvet cover fabric: (top) DwellStudio collection, Vintage Plumes in Jade and (bottom) Slubby Linen in Azure; calicocorners.com.

 

Mix Your Fabrics

Photo: Helen Norman

Mix Your Fabrics

Mix your fabrics in varying shades of yellow to create a cohesive look.

Wall paint: Nantucket Breeze (521) by Benjamin Moore; benjaminmoore.com.
Trim paint: Super White (02) by Benjamin Moore; benjaminmoore.com.

 

 

Display on Yellow

Photo: Helen Norman

Display on Yellow

Yellow lends a calm, plain backdrop for a collection of framed photos.

 

 

Use All-Over Color in Small Spaces

Photo: Lucas Allen

Use All-Over Color in Small Spaces

The walls, ceiling, and trim coated in a sunny yellow hue open up this narrow laundry room.

Paint: Concord Ivory (HC-12) by Benjamin Moore; benjaminmoore.com.

 

 

 

Freshen Up with Yellow

Photo: Erik Johnson

Freshen Up with Yellow

Instead of color on the walls, incorporate the hue in other ways, such as turning your floors into a statement. For a classic look, opt for a solid, stripe, plaid, or diamond motif.

Flooring: Vintage pine flooring; for a similar look, try vintagepineflooring.com or 866/203-6924.
Floor paint: Alternating diamond pattern in White Dove (OC-17) and Butter (2023-60) by Benjamin Moore; benjaminmoore.com.

 

 

 

Brighten Your Porch or Patio

Photo: Laurey W. Glenn

Brighten Your Porch or Patio

Use yellow outside to liven up your patio, porch, or courtyard. It will create a warm and inviting feel.

Tablecloth fabric: Yarn Dye Handkerchief Linen in Blue and 18" Runner Yellow Striped Burlap; graylinelinen.com.

 

 

 

 

Modernize the Classics

Photo: Laurey W. Glenn

Modernize the Classics

Make a classic print—like houndstooth check—modern by playing with the scale of the pattern and using it in a bright, cheery yellow.

Chairs and table: Lily Chairs and Chanel Cocktail Table from Bradley Hughes; bradley-hughes.com

 

 

 

 

Use Yellow for Your Accent Wall

Photo: Erica George Dines

Use Yellow for Your Accent Wall

Use a creamy shade of yellow as an accent wall in your living room. Artwork pops against the neutral background.

A Cozy Cottage-Style Kitchen

Photo: Jean Allsopp

A Cozy Cottage-Style Kitchen

Buttery-beige walls are a nice complement to the slate green cabinets. The pairing makes the entire kitchen feel warm and cozy.

 

 

 

 

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http://www.southernliving.com/home-garden/decorating/yellow-decorating-ideas-00417000077581/