How To Use Yellow Paint In Your Interior Design Project
Yellow paint is easygoing, but it can be tricky to pull off. In part, Yellow is in the spotlight because Pantone’s Color of the Year is Illuminating, and in part, because the design world is shifting from its excellent gray-white phase. Colors like yellow and even red are making their way back into mainstream trends.



Buttery walls can look classic when the room is styled to highlight the jovial shade. However, a charming canary yellow can turn childish when painted on as an afterthought.
Natural light affects the color that you choose. Farrow & Ball’s soft Citrona is earthy, allowing its underlying tones to embrace intense light, making space with a vast skylight or large expanses of windows ideal. For dim spaces, look to buttery pastel yellows that give off luminosity even on dreary days are a perfect choice.
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