But don’t think you have to paint everything lemon yellow during yourkitchen remodel.
This traditional space fromdeVOL Kitchenshas a vibrant feel.
This Scandinavian kitchen fromFantastic Frankhas clean lines and neutral finishes that aresoftened with butter yellowcabinet doors.
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A pair of copper pendants adds metallic warmth.
Saffron Kitchen Cabinets
Tribe Creative Londontricked out this kitchen in a London apartment with striking saffron-colored cabinets.
The warm and cozy hue pairs beautifully with the oak herringbone flooring.
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The Carrara marble countertops and stainless steel backsplash add contrast.
Providing the backdrop are hand-painted gray subway tiles.
Next yellow cabinets with hunter green detailing satisfy our inner Van Gogh.
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Lastly, red features, including the herringbone tile floor, sprinkle on exuberance.
Warm Yellow
Historic renovations like this one by New Jersey-basedFein Constructioncombine old-world charm with modern functionality.
We appreciate how the bright shade warms up the crisp, pale walls.
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Making a big splash is the light yellow island with countertop seating.
Wood accents and leafy plants contribute to the room’s buoyant aesthetic.
Black Accents
One of the freshest decor trends reinvents the classic yellow-and-brown 1970s kitchen.
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Combining glossy surfaces with rustic textures makes this room feel up-to-date.
The yellow kitchen island and turquoise door pour on color.
The concrete countertops boost practical function.
Tribe Creative London
The reclaimed wood backsplash came from locally sourced materials.
Muted Yellow Sideboard
Paint a freestanding kitchen cabinet to create a makeshift sideboard in aneat-in kitchen.
Interior designerHeide Hendricksused a vibrant shade of maple gold to energize soapstone countertops.
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Pastel Yellow Ceiling Beams
Introduce yellow accents in unexpected places to make an impact in your kitchen.
Bright Yellow Cabinet Interiors
We thinkpainting the inside of kitchen cabinetsa contrasting shade should be a must.
Be sure to use varying shades, materials, and textures to add variation and interest.
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Pastel Yellow Vintage Oven
Introduce a touch of yellow into your kitchen with a vintage appliance.
The cabinetry and also the retro-style refrigerator by SMEG take the cooking space to a fresh new level.
The brick wall adds a layer of visual warmth.
Fein Construction
A sunshiny pendant light offsets the custom white cabinetry.
Two counter-height yellow stools complement the blue kitchen island.
A couple of yellow decorative pieces displayed on open shelving add whimsy.
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Industrial Yellow Stools
A few pieces of yellow furniture can spice up a neutral kitchen.
Four metal stools give thistransitional kitchenbyAlys Designa playful twist.
Yes, yellow kitchens are still in style.
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Yellow works well in various styles of kitchens including modern and traditional.
Accent a yellow kitchen with white trim, cabinets, and countertops for a fresh feel.
Choose gray, beige, or taupe for a softer feel.
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Various shades of yellow have been popular in the kitchen throughout history.
For example, pale yellow was very on-trend in kitchens during the 1950’s.
Bolder, more vibrant yellows made their way into kitchens during 1960’s and 1970’s.
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The most timeless color in kitchens is white, particularly when it comes to cabinetry.
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