Popular This Month: Yellow Interior Design

As winter’s icy grip takes hold, you might be looking to brighten up something, anything at all, to help you get through the dark days ahead. What better colour can you turn to at such a time than bright sunny yellow?

But is the very idea of yellow interior design simply too much? How about a shade that suits the season more, like a nice warming mustard, or perhaps a sumptuous dark gold?

However you wish to counter winter’s icy fingers, a yellow interior design will help warm you up. And promote creativity, yet induce calm, while also inspiring you. As usual with these things, it’s not so much the colour itself but the tint or shade you bring into your yellow interior design that will lift your mood, bring serenity to your space and match your existing decor.

Yellow interior design to lighten your mood

Reds, oranges and of course yellows pump up your energy and your happiness levels. All three combined might also give you a migraine, so it’s possible you may need a bright vibrant yellow to lift your mood, but only in small doses.

A cheery yellow is just the thing for a front door. What could be more welcoming? Keep that yellow going in your hall, so it can bring a smile to your face as you leave for work, or a welcome huzzah when coming home from a horrible day at the office.

A dark blue will offset your jolly-inducing yellow interior design, and a grey will calm it down a bit. And if you want the happiest hallway in the street, then let rip with the reds and oranges to make your yellow interior design quite the feast for the senses, and an antidote to the blues.

Yellow interior design for a north-facing room

The colour of sunshine is just what a north-facing room needs. Keep the colour combinations light too, to give this dull room a fighting chance. Add some bejewelled tones to both brighten the room and warm it up. Chrome for contrast or brass and copper accoutrements to match will help pull the room together, all thanks to yellow interior design.

Yellow interior design for a child’s room – or your home office!

Are you called upon to come up with creative solutions for your boss? Do you want your child to reveal their inner Jackson Pollock? Yellow is the answer to both these conundrums. Lemony zest tastes great, makes your floors shine and will keep yours and your child’s brain firing on all cylinders. When you need to strike a serious mood for Zoom meetings, turn your computer to face the duck egg blue wall of your office. Or turn your child towards their sky-blue wall for nap time. Yellow interior design is nothing if not versatile.

Yellow interior design is for the bold!

You better believe yellow interior design is for the bold. If you want to splash gold all over the place, have long flowing gold velvet curtains to go with the gold chandelier and gold cushions, you can break it up and still keep things warm with deep complimentary colours such as burgundy, cherry or garnet. Yes, yellow and red don’t have to be a headache-inducing combination.

For a softer but still very yellow extravaganza, softer tints will bring the mellow yellow is associated with. A very warm white with plenty of yellow in it will keep things cosy and smart.

Yellow interior design is for the judicious

A little bit of yellow interior design goes a long way, so by making yellow a refreshing accent colour, you can make several small impactful bursts of joy.

A neat and discreet roller blind with a touch of a yellow pattern can add a subtle distinction to your space. A cellular blind in pale gold will add gentle warmth in winter, keep you literally warm, and merge with the sunlight and help keep you cool in summer. If you want something more vibrant yet in moderate doses, you could indulge in some yellow for some Roman blinds. With a range of fabrics to choose from, from soft to brilliant yellows, plain, textured or patterned, you’ll find yellow interior design, whether on a big or small scale, might actually be your thing.