Yellow is a wonderful color: it gives your room a sunny and bright feel and instantly lifts your mood. This is a warm color that can brighten up any room and makes it very inviting to use in the kitchen. How can yellow be stylishly integrated into the kitchen interior and prevent signs of fatigue that can arise from excessive use of this strong color? Here are a few ideas.
Kitchen walls/back walls
Yellow or one of its shades can be integrated into the kitchen decoration with an accent wall or a backsplash, which is a very popular idea. You can have any kitchen in any style – Scandinavian, rustic, modern, minimalist, vintage and with many color schemes, with dark and neutral colors being most influenced by yellow. Opt for a complete wall decoration in the shade of yellow you like or incorporate a back wall made of striking yellow tiles and make your room more eye-catching, brighter and more inviting. Hang a pendant light or place a few stools to complement and highlight the yellow backsplash. Another unconventional but simple idea is to paint your floor yellow, which will instantly give the room a lift. However, make sure you like the color and are willing to use as much of it.
a black kitchen with stone countertops and a mustard-colored block wall for a bright touch
A chic modern kitchen with a yellow accent wall and light blue sleek cabinets creating a contrasting combination
A mid-century modern kitchen with wooden cabinets and black countertops and lemon yellow tiles on the wall
a modern white kitchen with a striped pattern and a lemon yellow tile backsplash and a matching pendant light
A sunny yellow accent wall brightens up a brown and neutral kitchen, making it bold and cool
A stylish, neutral kitchen with a Hunter Green kitchen island and a splashback of sunny yellow Zellige tiles for a bright touch
a graphite gray kitchen with white tiles and a sunny yellow touch above the stove to make the kitchen more cheerful
a minimalist kitchen with dove gray and gray minimal cabinets and a sunny yellow glass backsplash
A bright white kitchen with sunny yellow niches and a kitchen island looks very cheerful
A small white and gray kitchen with simple cabinets and an elegant mustard tile backsplash for a pop of color
a bright mid-century modern kitchen with teal cabinets and a yellow floor that warms the space
kitchen furniture
Yellow can also be integrated into furniture. However, that doesn’t mean you should order all cabinets in bright yellow. Choose only tops or bottoms and keep everything else neutral or black to avoid overdoing it unless that is your goal. You can also try a yellow kitchen island as contrasting and mismatching kitchen islands are trending. If you don’t want too many changes, go for striking yellow kitchen countertops, which will easily add a warming touch to the room. Enjoy!
A chic, modern kitchen in mustard yellow with everything white is a bold and stylish option
A chic farmhouse kitchen with sunny yellow cabinets and all neutral tones feels airy and bright
a modern kitchen with a brick wall and a white tile backsplash and yellow plywood cabinets
A modern white kitchen with sunny yellow upper cabinets creating a light and bright outdoor feel
A contrasting black kitchen with bright yellow accents – an open shelf and cut-out handles are super bold
A minimalist kitchen with white upper cabinets and yellow lower cabinets looks airy, bright and cheerful
A modern kitchen in graphite gray and yellow, with a white subway tile backsplash and white stone countertop
a moody gray kitchen with sunny yellow base cabinets that brighten and brighten the entire space
A neutral boho kitchen with white upper cabinets and yellow lower cabinets adding color and warmth to the room
a small white kitchen with a sunny yellow countertop that brings lots of color and a sunny atmosphere to the room
A stylish, minimalist kitchen in white, yellow and navy blue without handles looks bright and bold
A stylish white kitchen with warm yellow cabinets and stone countertops looks very inviting and sunny
A vibrant yellow kitchen with white tiles and neutral stone countertops creates a fresh and airy feel