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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.

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Even the choice of fruits within the fruit bowls keep up with the theme!

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A grey background pulls the bright shade back for a more sophisticated look.

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The indoor plants help liven up the place.

You’ll find that many colors look great with yellow, team with splashes of blue or green accent pieces to balance out the scheme. What a gorgeously modern accent chair!

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Check out this yellow fireplace! The small grate and fireplace screen are a nice decorative touch. Via

Sometimes adding complimentary colors(as with the case of the kitchen pendant lights here) can really help pull together the look.

The floor lamp you see here is the Foscarini Fork Lamp.

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A soft yellow with muted green creates a relaxing environment. The yellow reading chair is a nice touch as well.

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Team your yellow with lots of white to keep the look ultra fresh.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Yellow with red accents is a vibrant look.

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This primary color is energising, great for work spaces and meeting rooms

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Pick out an accent wall color with an interesting vinyl decal in the same tone

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These gloss black units are striking with a pop of citrus.

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If you don’t want to paint your white walls, Bring color into your room with accessories, furniture and shelving.

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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!

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Using dove grey as a backdrop, duck egg blue against yellow is stunning.

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20 ways to decorate with a yellow color scheme |

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If you love the thought of yellow room ideas, but haven't had the courage to decorate in this sunny palette, these inspiring schemes may well convince you. Warm colors are having something of a revival, so perhaps now is the time to decorate 'sunny side up'.

From yellow living rooms to mudrooms in this exuberant color, these rooms all have something in common, however much yellow they have in them: they are warm and welcoming. 

While the popularity of decorating with yellow has been revived in recent times, the hue itself isn't new – the color yellow is one of the oldest shades in history.

Farrow & Ball ’s color consultant Joa Studholme notes that we are embracing stronger shades when decorating our homes. These include the range of hues from reds and pinks to oranges and yellows found on the warm half of the color wheel. Much research has been done into how colors affect our mood. Yellow inspires optimism, creating a summery feel; team it with charcoal and black for modern look.

Below is our selection of favorite yellow room ideas for inspiration.

Yellow room ideas

While yellow room ideas may appeal, you can of course decorate with yellow in a more subtle way, through accent colors. In all of its forms, yellow has been declared one of the best colors to make a room feel happy by paint experts.

‘Current trends show a real shift towards brighter colors with a clean-cut finish,’ says Sue Kim, senior color designer at Valspar . ‘When choosing room color ideas, don’t forget to look beyond the walls – consider the ceiling, skirting, window frames and mouldings and how they can be brought into the scheme.’

1. Layer yellow for a welcoming entryway

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Yellow room ideas are wonderful if you are looking for entryway color ideas, but consider muted tones that won't overwhelm what is a busy, sometimes cluttered space. 

’Quince is a particularly versatile and adaptable shade, finding natural matches with all manner of contrasting shades. It’s also just as happy to exist in harmony with other bold yellow tones, such as Saffron and Olive,' says Rebecca Elderfield, Product and Services Director at Neptune . See our collection of yellow hallway ideas for more inspiration.

2. Reverse a classic yellow and blue combination

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'Yellow and blue is a classic color combination for rooms,' says Lucy Searle, Editor in Chief of Homes & Gardens. 'While it is often used in pastel shades and in floral designs to create a traditional, pretty finish that can't be beaten, it can also be used in strong pairings to create a more contemporary feel. I'm intrigued by the spaces above, where a contemporary blue and yellow mix is reversed from one room to the next.'

3. Hang subtly patterned yellow wallpaper in hallways

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For a more traditional finish for a hallway or entryway, choose a subtly patterned yellow wallpaper for your walls. And, if you are looking for yellow room ideas that have an old world appeal, combine yellow with warm or dark-toned woods in antique furniture, as in this space by Henriette von Stockhausen of VSP Interiors .

'I find that antiques have a timeless quality that is difficult to achieve with most modern pieces, and the depth that they give to a scheme provide unparalleled comfort. However, often it is the juxtaposition of old and new that creates that certain special energy,' says Henriette.

4. Pick a beige-yellow for an elegant living room

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'Rooms such as home libraries where you like to linger deserve the more leisurely touch when it comes to color choices, so having a shade which is measured and easy going offers calm and contented vibes,' says stylist and art director Sara Bird . 'Go for mid-tone yellows that offer warm and uplifting notes throughout the day and that mature with age come night-time.'

'We recently painted our sitting room in Pollen by Atelier Ellis, using the same color across the ceiling, woodwork and walls. The room is drenched in this muted, earthy yellow making it warm and inviting without feeling overbearing,' says Lou Graham, Co-Owner of Graham & Green .

5. Combine yellow and green in the new muted shades

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'Yellow room ideas' needn't mean all over yellow. You can use tones of mustard yellow in your home to provide a clever mix of brightness and warmth. Fantastic mixed with beige-pink walls, warm wood furniture, this earthy shade looks great with an additional contrast color such as green. In fact, next to yellow and blue, yellow and green room ideas are amongst the most popular pairings.

6. Add zingy yellows as surprising accents

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Add a pinch of the unexpected. Be brave enough to introduce a bold element of surprise – sometimes the successful use of yellow relies on less, not more. 

Decorator Suzy Hoodless  used this technique with her own yellow living room ideas, where she painted the architrave between the library and sitting room in a near neon yellow to create definition between the two spaces. 

'A powerful shock of a bold or unexpected hue instantly saves a space from being too polite,' says Suzy. 'I particularly like to paint woodwork in an unexpected color, together with quieter tones and lively patterns on cushions or upholstery, it results in things that perhaps shouldn't really go together but somehow they do. '

7. Give a classic yellow room idea a contemporary twist

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This deep yellow is a classic choice for an elegant living room, but you can give a traditional living room a more modern appeal by choosing a gloss finish for your wallpaper. 

Teaming the yellow with grey tempers the bold wall color, while the addition of a mulberry accent color adds balance and a hit of drama. 

8. Add yellow in details

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If yellow room ideas are appealing but you want to add this sunny shade in splashes rather than swathes, one way to do so is with accessories. Just as interior designer Suzy Hoodless painted the entrance to her living room in a citrus yellow, here, interior stylist and art director Kate French added a touch of yellow in woodwork and accessories. 'There's something alluring about a room that's bursting with color,' she says. 'Draw attention to an architectural detail by painting it yellow, a perfect way to break up the pattern. '

9. Choose yellow for a stand-out contemporary kitchen

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Grey is the versatile and much-loved neutral and teamed with soft camomile and primrose yellows can create a gentle but energizing feel to a room that works with any style. Here, citrus hues draw to eye and add a bright summery lift, while an intricate white and grey marble backsplash gives this room a gentle exoticism.

10. Add yellow to brighten up a pantry

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Rich turmeric has a Seventies feel and pairs beautifully with warm woods or jewel shades, and are perfect for pantry ideas, which can, of course, be much more exuberant than your kitchen color ideas.

'Ochre hues are ideal for adding a burst of intense golden warmth. A palette of rich mustard with deeper shades creates a well balanced look,' says Laura O’Connell, product manager, Thomas Sanderson .

11. Pick cooler yellows for a traditional feel

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This beautiful three-toned yellow kitchen belongs to cook and author Skye McAlpine and is a masterclass in how to get this color right in more traditional spaces. Inspired by the 1950s kitchen in the house Skye and her husband rent in Venice, the city where Skye grew up and returns to regularly, it shows how even hard surfaces like kitchen cabinets can combine comfort with patina.

12. Choose monotone yellow room ideas for guest rooms

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If you are looking for yellow bedroom ideas, remember that they are perfect for creating warmth in cool spaces. With this classic scheme in superb sunshine yellows, interior designer Veere Grenney provides a masterclass on how to brighten a north-facing room. It features wallpaper, bed curtains and valances in Belvedere in Straw, with curtains in Verandah, also in Straw, both from the designer’s collections.

13. Embrace a bright yellow for a dark bedroom

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Lighter yellow room ideas are wonderful for enhancing a space, making it feel bigger and brighter. 

‘I love all colors. When you open the door, even if the room isn’t filled with sunlight, color can alter your mood dramatically and that should never be underestimated. Sunshine isn’t always a guarantee, so I like to add a touch of yellow to brighten up our schemes,' says Kit Kemp , co-founder, Firmdale Hotels.

14. Let yellow dominate darker schemes

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Despite yellow in this dark blue bedroom only appearing in as an accent shade, it is the dominant color in the scheme, showing its power. The effect of this splash of vibrant color would be less effective if the ceiling were painted white; instead, its punchy nature is maximized by the room's cocooning color scheme.

15. Choose yellow for cheery kids' rooms

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While yellow is a natural choice for kids' room ideas, it's worth bearing in mind that it is an energizing shade that inspires activity rather than rest.

However, its space-enhancing, neutral tones shouldn't be ignored, especially in shared bedrooms, which make a great choice. For success, choose buttery tones rather than zingy ones, and take down the lively-levels with a hit of darker colors, such as navy. In combination, these colors are a dream.

16. Balance yellow in a bathroom with monochromes

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Symbolizing energy and optimism, yellow bathroom ideas are becoming more popular, both in sanitaryware, tiles and, more traditionally, wall colors. Muted yellows with a hint of grey in them will give you an elegant finish that is ideal for a grown-up bathroom; you may want to leave brighter yellows for family or kids' bathrooms. 

17. Give large bathrooms a hit of yellow

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In large bathrooms, bright yellow does have a place, and we are seeing boldly colored sanitaryware becoming more popular as we embrace bright colors in unexpected places more readily.

'You can paint the exterior of some baths to suit your scheme,' advises Jennifer Ebert, digital editor of Homes & Gardens. 'However, if you want a safer yellow room ideas, brightly colored towels can give you that much-needed hit of color.'

18. Brighten up a powder room with yellow

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Powder room ideas can be bolder and more adventurous than in just about any other space in your home. In fact, we think brightly colored powder room wall decor is de rigueur. This is certainly the place to indulge in yellow room ideas, and we love this elegant approach by interior designer Henriette von Stockhausen.

19. Put yellow on a ceiling to make a small space sunny

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In a really small space, adventurous ceiling ideas can make a room that's limited on decorating choices feel really special. 

'The fifth wall is a great way to add layering and a three-dimensional aspect to the design of a space, says Elnaz Namaki, creative director, Elnaz Namaki Studio .

20. Bring yellow into a laundry room or mudroom

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Looking for fun laundry room ideas or mudroom ideas? A splash of bold yellow can make all the difference.

'Don’t shy away from color or pattern in your laundry room, if anything, this is one place to really embrace it,' says interior designer Kathleen Walsh .

21. Bring zest to a utility room

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Yellow is a colour that induces creativity. What better place to use it in its brightest, zingiest form than a flower or utility room? Interior design team Salvesen Graham created this joyous space, which is painted in Little Greene’s Mister David Intelligent matt emulsion, with open scalloped shelves to soften the utilitarian nature of the room. 

The finishing touch is the pretty, skirted storage, fashioned from a repurposed bed hanging sewn with white linen tea towels.

21. Balance summery yellows with patterned fabrics

(Image credit: Photograph Anders Gramer / Styling Katrin Cargill. Bench upholstered in Knole in Tapestry from Madeaux, with a cushion in its Berber Stripe in Saffron. The walls are in Little Greene’s Mister David )

Yellow walls are the perfect choice for an all-year-round living room scheme. Achieve seasonal balance by ensuring that the colors of contrasting upholstery, furnishings and flooring work for both halves of the year. 

Include natural textured flooring, fabrics in summery neutrals and stripes with weaves in ochres, burgundy and olive hues. This bench has been upholstered in Knole in Tapestry from Madeaux, with a cushion in its Berber Stripe in Saffron. The walls are in Little Greene’s Mister David.

22. Paint a bookshelf in yellow

(Image credit: Photograph Mike Garlick / Beehive Place paint from Mylands)

Yellow walls can be a bold statement, for a more subtle approach to decorating with yellow consider limiting the shade to furniture and woodwork.

‘If yellow walls might be too much for you, introduce it into smaller areas such as kitchen cabinetry, window and door woodwork, the inside of a wardrobe or by painting a favourite piece of furniture, ' says Dominic Myland, owner of Mylands Paints . 

23. Introduce yellow accents

(Image credit: Salvesen Graham / Photograph by Simon Brown; bathroom in the home of Aurelia London founder Claire Vero)

Playful scale and pattern are at the heart of this uplifting bathroom design by Salvesen Graham.  

A yellow palette is used judiciously lining a pair of Roman blinds, with a pair of mid-century wall lights and a statement chequerboard paint-effect floor with wallpaper in Closet Stripe by Farrow & Ball.

24. Paint a kitchen island

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Painting a kitchen island yellow is a quick and easy way to breathe new life into a kitchen which will bring an uplifting pop of color without dominating the space.

This sunflower paint from Sanderson is part of a collection that has been developed by Morris & Co to complement its iconic prints. A gently sunny hue, it contrasts beautifully with the grain of the period panelling, textured brick and warm oak beams.

25. Create a serene living space with ditsy florals

(Image credit: Jane Churchill’s Nerissa wallpaper in yellow)

Yellow wallpapers in small-scale floral prints are a fabulous way to bring a feeling of serenity and happiness to living rooms. Featuring a delicate honeysuckle design in a golden hue, this Nerissa paper by Jane Churchill brings the beauty of nature and a summer glow into the space. 

Keep the look light with white woodwork and upholstery in a combination of neutrals and large-scale florals and finish the scheme by adding in a yellow side table and golden fresh flowers.

26. Wallpaper with elegant florals

(Image credit: Cinda’s Roses wallpaper in Sunshine, Lucinda Rogers for Lew)

Sunshine yellow shades and rose motifs make for a romantic combination on wallpapers and are a brilliant way to bring an elegant feel to bedrooms, living rooms or dining rooms.

Cinda’s Roses in Sunshine from Lucinda Rogers for Lewis & Wood , is a traditional wallpaper design with a contemporary twist. Its rich yellow backdrop has that soothing end-of-the-day quality that is neither too bright nor too loud - great for yellow dining room ideas.

27. Highlight a window alcove

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Color blocking the inset to a window with yellow creates a dynamic effect that not only brings warmth but offers an eye-catching focus to a room.  

Painted in Mustard Jar Breatheasy coloured emulsion by Crown , this warm paint hue was developed with the mid-century trend in mind and is made from a deep greyed-yellow that has got the depth of an old gold. 

‘This cheery color imbues the room with optimism and is perfect for bringing a sense of positivity into the home,’ says Justyna Korczynska, senior designer at Crown. ‘Yellow is also very soothing, particularly when paired with cool, calming tones such as greys and pale, muted blues. The color creates a sense of calm with a feeling of well-being  and restfulness.’

28. Think about the light

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When it comes to deciding where and how much yellow to use in a room, consider the light in the space and its orientation advises Dominic Myland, owner of Myland Paints.

‘As with any pigment, natural light will affect how your color choice looks in a room so I’d always recommend painting a sample onto the different walls in a room so you can see how it will look in different lights throughout the day. '

'For a north-facing room, yellows and yellow- based off-whites will imbue the room with warmth and counterbalance a cool light,' he adds.

How do you make a yellow room look good?

The key to making a yellow room look good is choosing exactly the right shade. This is determined by how much natural daylight the room gets and whether that light is cool or warm. Small windows and a north- or east-facing orientation will generally mean the room will be darker, so you need to go for either warm-toned pale yellows to make them feel bigger and brighter, or warm-toned mustard yellows for an inviting appeal. For bright, airy, warm rooms, you can afford to go for yellows with a hint of grey in them or much cooler pastel shades.

Which color is best with yellow?

Yellow goes best with blue and green, though it is also a great match for grey, white and even black. We also love to pair yellow with jewel shades, such as ruby. 

Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens. Having worked in the interiors industry for a number of years, spanning many publications, she now hones her digital prowess on the 'best interiors website' in the world. Multi-skilled, Jennifer has worked in PR and marketing, and the occasional dabble in the social media, commercial and e-commerce space. Over the years, she has written about every area of the home, from compiling design houses from some of the best interior designers in the world to sourcing celebrity homes, reviewing appliances and even the odd news story or two.

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Yellow bedroom - 100 photos of bedroom design in yellow tones

Positive and cheerful people charge everything that surrounds them with their optimism, including interior design.

Such people try to surround themselves with warm, rich colors, among which all shades of yellow occupy a special place.

The whole range of shades of yellow fits well into any interior, but the yellow bedroom looks the most impressive.

9Ol000 in yellow, it is important to know what colors it is best to combine with decor and furniture.

In addition, it should be noted that yellow has a wide range of shades, so in the yellow palette there are ocher and brass, banana and lemon, straw and saffron, pear and corn, as well as dirty yellow and gold.

Yellow color in the bedroom will make the room warm, bright and positive, which is especially important if there is little daylight in the room.

This bright color will turn a gloomy room into a warm and cozy bedroom. The most expressive interior design will be if you make yellow walls in the bedroom.

In addition, with the right combination of yellow with other colors, you can visually correct the space.

Thus, the bright yellow color makes the surfaces visually closer, thereby reducing the free space, which is suitable for large rooms, and not suitable for small bedrooms.

But a long, narrow room can be made wider by painting the short walls bright yellow and everything else white, cream or pearl.

Shades of yellow in the bedroom

To fill the interior of the yellow bedroom with freshness and coolness, the yellow room should be diluted with a lemon-colored decor by combining it with an olive, emerald or deep blue tone.

You can add luxury and nobility to a room if you dilute the yellow color, decorate the bedroom with gold elements made of crystal and hang silk curtains in it.

Well, for those who prefer a quiet bedroom environment, experts recommend choosing those shades of yellow that are closer to beige.

You can also experiment with yellow, creating a contrasting color scheme using neutral shades.

For example, a white bedroom with yellow décor or furniture, as in the photo of the yellow bedroom in the catalog, would look great.

The combination of yellow and blue looks quite gentle and fresh, if yellow is the main background, and blue is used in bedspreads, pillows and curtains.

A dark yellow bedroom with dark blue interior elements will look harmonious. When creating the interior of a French country house bedroom, you can use a combination of yellow with gray or pearl.

Yellow wallpaper in the bedroom will brighten the interior, especially if the wallpaper patterns are the same as the pattern on the bed linen.

The point is that the yellow color itself is very bright, so when combining it with other contrasting colors, it is necessary that the decor elements unite the interior, so you need to repeat the details.

With the help of a soft shade of yellow and a chocolate shade, you can create a great interior in Provence style. And if you combine yellow with pale blue or light green in a rustic interior, then the country style will look more sophisticated.

It is not necessary to paint the whole room yellow to make it brighter and warmer, it is enough that one wall will be yellow, and the rest of the space can be made white.

A room with white wallpaper with large sunflowers or photo wallpaper with a yellow print will also look fresh and bright.

Furnishings

The design of the yellow bedroom suggests contrasting furniture, the ideal option is white furniture against the background of yellow walls and vice versa.

Lighting

Since dark rooms are most often painted with yellow, the bedroom will need not only central lighting, but also additional in the form of floor lamps, sconces and various lights.

Decor

A bedroom in yellow tones suggests an abundance of accessories and textiles.

Moreover, if the curtains and the background of the room are created in a single color palette, then the curtains should have a more saturated color, for example, bright yellow curtains will look great in a pale lemon bedroom.

Do not forget about the decor, porcelain figurines, floor vases and paintings look organic in the yellow bedroom.

photo of the yellow bedroom

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Design nuances

With the right introduction of yellow into the interior, it can have a beneficial effect.

Shades of yellow

Pale yellow shades are used in the design for a relaxing atmosphere conducive to comfortable rest and a calm, sound sleep. Such a muted range is ideal for the bedroom of adults.

More saturated and vibrant yellow tones are more common in the design of a teenager's room, which is always full of energy.

Pictured is a bedroom with mustard-coloured walls.

Pastel, light yellow or lemon shades look unobtrusive and allow you to create a light, bright interior that is pleasing to the eye.

The photo shows a dark yellow wall decoration in the design of a spacious bedroom.

Furniture

The room is decorated with natural wood furniture or white polished models. Thus, it turns out to achieve a soft and natural environment. In the yellow bedroom, you can install contrasting furniture, for example, it can be a blue bed with a figured headboard, blue and white bedside tables or a green and lime closet.

Also, the surrounding space can be harmoniously complemented with wicker objects or products with forged elements.

Light wooden structures made of oak, beech, royal maple, walnut or alder are preferred as beds. The sleeping place is equipped with the same type of wood-colored cabinets and a whitewashed antique dressing table is placed in the room. The yellow design will be favorably emphasized by a wardrobe with photo printing on the facade, made in the appropriate range.

The photo shows the interior of a yellow bedroom decorated with white wooden furniture.

Textile

The simplest option is to decorate the window with plain white tulle curtains or other translucent fabrics. Curtains can have a plain design or be decorated with golden blotches in the form of stripes or floral ornaments.

When using yellow curtains, it is better to choose products that will be several shades more saturated than the main background. Bed linen and bedspread are selected in a similar way.

The photo shows a bedroom with a bed decorated with a dark yellow coverlet.

Pillows and blankets in dark honey shade, rugs in light sand tones with small patterns or sets in beige, coffee or chocolate color will perfectly fit into the interior, which will give the bedroom depth and expressiveness.

Finishes and materials

For wall cladding, you can choose yellow wallpaper with geometric patterns or large floral prints. An alternative is to use photo wallpaper with the image of petals or various flowers, such as tulips or sunflowers. In the decoration of yellow walls, painting or decorative panels will be appropriate.

The floor in the bedroom is laid out with brown parquet or gray-black carpet.

The photo shows the floor in the interior of the yellow bedroom, decorated with gray carpeting.

In a small room, it is better to decorate the ceiling with a glossy stretch fabric. For a bedroom that does not need to expand the space, a matte finish is suitable. In terms of color, the ideal solution would be a white gamma of a cold or warm spectrum.

The photo shows a bedroom with a wall covered with yellow wallpaper with small geometric patterns.

Decor and Lighting

For a south-facing room, a ceiling light that emits warm light and wall lamps next to the bed will suffice. A room with a northern orientation is complemented by a chandelier with a brighter and denser glow.

The interior of the yellow bedroom welcomes the presence of photo frames, figurines and floor vases. Bright and juicy green plants will decorate the atmosphere especially harmoniously.

As a contrast, accessories in the form of a wall clock with a colorful dial or paintings with sunny landscapes are appropriate.

Amber, lemon or saffron palette can be chosen for decorative elements. Such items will look great on shelves, bookcases or brown shelving.

The photo shows the decoration of the bedroom in yellow and black shades.

What color goes with it?

Grays, whites and blacks go well with yellow. A yellow-green combination or a duet with turquoise colors looks very interesting. Red or orange will help to achieve an unexpected effect in the interior composition. However, these colors should be applied very carefully so that the situation does not become tedious and overwhelming.

Yellow combined with brown for a modern and elegant design. This solution is perfect for the bedroom of young people who like to experiment.

Lemon tones fill the space with freshness and coolness, and with the addition of light green, olive or pistachio flowers, such an interior takes on a truly magnificent look. An unusual option is the combination of a yellow palette with bronze. The bedroom will look stylish with the addition of black accents and chrome elements in combination with glossy surfaces.

The photo shows the interior of a modern bedroom, decorated in yellow and gray colors.

The union of yellow and white creates a positive mood. Neutral snow-white tones dilute and balance the sunny range. Classic is the combination with gray. It has a rich and at the same time gentle look.

A contrasting tandem of bright yellows and cold blues. Two active shades in combination create an interesting and extraordinary design.

The photo shows a yellow-brown tint combination in the interior of a small bedroom.

Styles

The classic interior prefers gold tones combined with natural wood furniture, emphasizing the luxury and status of the environment. The interior combines brown and snow-white colors, rich yellow satin or silk textiles.

French Provence is characterized by wheat, straw, cream and other natural pastel shades. In a calm palette, a furniture set is made out, as well as the surface of the walls and floor.

Modern design often combines yellow with lilac, purple, black and gray tones. With proper use of accent details in combination with simple furniture, you can add the necessary softness and gentle elegance to the bedroom.

Photo of girls' bedrooms

Yellow is a very interesting option for a girl's bedroom. This design can combine several colors. For example, a sunny shade is used for wall decoration, and bedspreads, pillows or curtains have a contrasting design. Lamps with multi-colored lampshades, book spines, toys, and so on noticeably enliven the atmosphere.

The photo shows a bedroom interior for a teenager girl, made in yellow.

Boys' bedroom ideas

In a boy's room, yellow is best used sparingly, for example in the design of individual pieces of furniture, textiles or decor.


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