Did you know yellow has the power to uplift any room?
If your kitchen is lacking natural light, don’t worry, incorporating pops of yellow is an easy solution.
Yellow has the ability to infuse energy and warmth into a space.
- For a subtle look, pair yellow with white, silver, gray, or black.
- Feeling adventurous? Try pairing yellow with blue for a bold and unique color scheme.
Take a look at these kitchens that have successfully incorporated pops of yellow.
Yellow Kitchen Designs
Yellow with Natural Wood
This clever use of color helps to break up the monotony of the white kitchen design and creates a more dynamic and inviting space.
Vibrant Yellow Upholstery
These bar stools are a standout feature in the space with their vibrant yellow upholstery that naturally draws the eye. The clever use of color creates a visually striking effect that adds a pop of energy and liveliness to the room. The yellow fabric not only makes a bold statement, but also brings a sense of warmth and cheerfulness to the overall design.
Modern Blue and Yellow Kitchen
This vibrant kitchen exudes a cheerful and modern aesthetic, characterized by its bold blue cabinetry and striking yellow accents.
The spacious island, adorned with a luxurious marble countertop, serves as the centerpiece, complemented by matching yellow barstools that add a pop of color.
Large windows flood the space with natural light, highlighting the intricate details like the golden hardware and the elegant light fixtures.
Combinations of Yellow
Mustard & Black
For a bold and dramatic look, consider pairing mustard with black in your kitchen design. The strong contrast between these colors creates an eye-catching effect that can elevate the entire space and make it the star of the house.
Mustard & Silver
If you prefer a more understated look, consider pairing mustard yellow with silver, like the bar stools shown below.
Yellow and Blue
When you look at the color wheel, you’ll notice that blue is almost directly across from yellow, and this clever use of complementary colors can create a striking effect in your kitchen design.
We love how the blue and yellow hues play off each other in this space, creating a visually dynamic and inviting atmosphere.
This beautiful color combination is perfect for a family-friendly kitchen, and we can imagine lots of fun cooking classes with the kids in this space. The playful yet sophisticated design is sure to make mealtime a joyful and memorable experience.
5 Ways to Add Pops of Yellow to Your Kitchen
- Glenn Swivel Stool by Amisco (with back, backless)
- Kate Spade New York Electrics Toaster – Yellow (link)
- Funny Mustard Yellow Gray Kitchen Wall Decor (link)
- Art Collection Swivel Stool (discontinued)
- Unfold Pendant Lamp Muuto Yellow (link)