The grey monsoons make it necessary for home interiors to be bright and cheerful and what better way to add liveliness to your interior design than with a cheerful yellow. Yellow gives home interiors a sense of optimism and prompts feelings of happiness in all who enter. It also promotes communication and sparks creativity.
Yellow can make your room look bright, warm or dimmed depending on the hue used. Picking the right shade is important so as to ensure that your interiors are not too bright or too muted. While pale yellows and muted gold give rooms a classic appeal, a bright yellow is more suited to an industrial or modern interior design theme. From greens and reds to greys and browns, yellow pairs well with most colours. Here are some images to inspire you.
A kitchen should be designed so as to exude energy and warmth. Yellow is a colour that achieves both these aims and gives the interior design of kitchens a bright, gay appeal.
Though the combination of yellow and white mostly gives a classic appeal here the bright yellow hue pairs with white to give the room a fresh contemporary air.
A monochromatic yellow colour palette for interior design can make spaces look bigger and add warmth to them. For such a colour palette, use soft tints of yellow as a primary colour and the brighter shades as highlights.
There’s no reason to limit using yellow to wall and decor accessories. Even furniture upholstered in yellow can give your room a unique touch and make it something your guests will talk about.
Vibrant yellows pair well with shades of reds, orange and green to liven up children’s bedrooms.
When yellow is paired with black the combination creates a dramatic modern effect as can be seen in this dining room design.
Even bathrooms that usually feature blue as a dominant colour can be decorated in a yellow colour palette. Though yellow sanitary ware may be difficult to find there are endless tile options available in yellow.
Bedrooms design should be calming and not too energetic yet using yellow as a highlight on the headboard can brighten up a bedroom.
Yellow as a highlight or tertiary colour can be added on easily to any colour palette. Yellow lamps, cushions. throws, vases etc add vibrancy to a neutral colour palette.
Though yellow and blue are tricky colours to work with for an interior design colour scheme here’s an example that puts both colours together in a perfectly balanced manner.
Blue is for boys and pink is for girls but yellow is a universal colour loved by all. Depending on the colour tones it can be used to create a masculine den as well as a lady’s parlour room.

An easy way to make small rooms look bigger is to use a light colour palette. This again is another area where the correct shade of yellow can make a big difference to the visual appeal of a room.
For people working from home have a designated office space is very important. It is equally important that this space should be designed to be energetic and inspiring. Using yellow as a primary colour in home office designs is an easy way to acheive both.














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