Buttery yellow walls make all the difference adding a warm modern glow to the hard working room.
Light yellw kitchen walls.
Blue backsplash tiles add a nice accent to the yellow cabinetry and white appliances in this kitchen with open shelving and natural hardwood flooring.
Dramatic black accents such as the countertops.
Small kitchen with white appliances and light wood cabinetry against the yellow walls.
It is another simple yet effective trick to avoid the kitchen from looking outdated when you use the combo of honey oak cabinets and pastel yellow wall paint.
Combining glossy surfaces with rustic textures makes this room feel up to date.
It includes lovely artworks and a raised peninsula topped with granite counters.
Do s and don ts for yellow walls.
One of the freshest décor trends of the year reinvents the classic yellow and brown 1970s kitchen.
See more on how a team collaborated to update this kitchen.
Kitchen paint colors with light oak cabinets.
The yellow walls in this kitchen really perk up the space and look wonderful contrasted with the bright white ceiling trim and cabinetry.
Liner tiles in a white tile backsplash.
A touch of butter pat yellow enlivens the walls and pairs well with the aqua green cabinet interiors and vintage bottle collection.
The second is the use of black color in the countertops and some other appliances that add bold touches in the room.
The wood paneling and integrated sink and countertop are two design highlights from this kitchen.
Mellow yellow photo by julian wass.
And window mullions and frame bring drama to the light.
Go for a pale blue like the heather blue in this kitchen and a bright yellow to give a light and energetic look or try a richer blue and yellow for a more down to earth country living look.
Yellow walls and an even brighter citron table brought this white and gray charlotte north carolina kitchen to life.
Since the light gray color of the island is quite similar to the wall color compatibility value is also found in this design.
With its scullery style white cabinets and open shelving stacked with white dishes this kitchen hearkens back to early 20th century kitchen design.
A favorite contemporary take is this cooking space by australian design firm atticus and milo which throws a black wall into the mix.
In this kitchen design the less bright impression is also supported by the use of light gray kitchen island instead of a kitchen island with the same color with the white cabinets.
Each paint color represents a temperature from cold to hot and everything in between with most of the shades tints and tones of yellow in the warm range.