Go Bold with Black and Yellow
Buzzz: Black and Yellow Aren't Just for the Bees
Besides white, yellow's connotations are about as far away from black as you can get. Whereas black calls to mind night and darkness, yellow recalls the sun and light. Juxtaposing the two contrasting shades in one space is bound to make a striking statement — so much so, that many of us might assume it would be too loud for our own homes. But while some of these rooms prove the duo can be dramatic, just as many show that they can do more than just drama. Try black and yellow in a coastal-inspired room, a traditional kitchen — even a nursery, for a fresh mix that will turn heads (without causing whiplash).
All black is sophisticated, but can be a tad cold. Warm it up with a few prints in the color of sunshine.
The bold color combination takes on a traditional tone in softer butter yellow with checkered floors.
Shaggy pillows, a hide rug and a partial wood fireplace surround infuse warmth and texture into this black and yellow living room.
Pink and blue not for you? Black and yellow feels fresh and inspired for a gender-neutral nursery. The soft gray-blue walls provide a soothing backdrop.
This room isn't overflowing with black and yellow, but you'd never know it with the impact the drapes and rug make.
Lemons are an instant way to provide a burst of brilliant yellow to a room.
See what I mean? The blue walls and coverlet aid relaxation in this calming bedroom.
Vibrant yellow is a smart choice for offices, as the color is said to be mentally stimulating. You probably won't feel like taking a nap when looking at those walls!
For the bedroom, a softer approach may suit you best. The color combination can take a back seat in accent furniture and accessories, while still providing unexpected interest to coastal sands and light blues.
Stick with white walls and you can still have a dramatic burst of yellow without it keeping you up at night. A Greek key pattern in black lends further style to the space.
A shock of mustard yellow jazzes up the back of this chair.
Tip: Use a throw (or two!) to perk up a chair or sofa by folding it down the middle and tucking it under the seat.
More daring color combinations:
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Color: How to Go for the Bold!
Incorporating Bold Patterns
Tip: Use a throw (or two!) to perk up a chair or sofa by folding it down the middle and tucking it under the seat.
More daring color combinations:
Confident Color: When to Use Cool and Warm Hues
Color: How to Go for the Bold!
Incorporating Bold Patterns