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Yellow Paint Colours for Kitchens

Yellow is a classic choice for kitchens, bringing warmth, energy, and a cheerful atmosphere to the heart of your home. Whether you prefer a soft, buttery tone or a bold, golden hue, yellow paint can transform your kitchen into an inviting space where everyone loves to gather.

When choosing yellow for your kitchen, think about the room's light levels and the mood you want to create. Soft pastel yellows, like pale lemon or cream-based shades, work beautifully in smaller or less well-lit kitchens. These lighter tones reflect natural and artificial light, making the space feel airy and open while adding a subtle hint of warmth.

For kitchens with plenty of natural light, you might opt for warmer, richer yellows with golden or ochre undertones. These deeper shades bring a cozy, sun-drenched feel to the space, even on the cloudiest of days. Bold yellows can also create a striking feature wall or pair wonderfully with neutral cabinetry for a balanced look.

If you’re drawn to a modern, sleek kitchen design, consider yellow with muted or grey undertones, such as mustard or saffron. These sophisticated shades pair well with contemporary materials like stainless steel, matte black, or soft grey finishes, giving the space a refined yet uplifting feel.

When working with yellow, balance is key. Complement it with white or neutral accents to avoid overwhelming the space, or pair it with contrasting colours like deep blues or sage greens for a dynamic, eye-catching palette.

Finally, always test your chosen paint colour in the room itself before committing with a sample pot. Paint samples are invaluable in observing how colour shifts throughout the day, from morning sunlight to evening shadows. The goal is to find a shade that feels balanced and comfortable at all times, enhancing the beauty of your north-facing space.

The right shade of yellow can bring a vibrant, welcoming glow to your kitchen, making it a space that’s as joyful as it is functional.

 

Popular Yellow Paint Colours

Solei

Benjamin Moore Solei

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Dulux Heritage Butter Cup

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Johnstone's Lemon Daze

Carys

Little Greene Carys

Colours To Pair With Yellows

Whites

A classic combination, adding a crisp white or an off-white to woodwork, doors and trim is a simple but popular way to go.

Green

A vibrant green pairs well with yellows and creamy, golden tones. Adding a hint of a bold green shade, will create a playful contrast and liven the space up even more. Little Greene have a  great range of greens to choose including Pea Green, Garden and Puck.

Pale Blues

If you're using a vibrant yellow, a softer shade of blue makes the perfect match. It might not sound like it would work but check out Little Greene Gaillo and Bone China Blue Faint in the inspiration images below - it really does work!

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Little Greene Gaillo is a vibrant shade of yellow that really brightens up any space. Paired here with Little Greene Bone China Blue Faint.

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Farrow and Ball Babouche is a cheerful, rich yellow that works as well with wooden cabinets and marble countertops as it does with more modern high gloss white cabinets or dark blue shaker styles as well.

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Dulux True Joy is their Colour of the Year 2025. It pairs well with dark blues, bright whites, cosy neutrals and vibrant blues, almost anything really which you might not expect with such a bright shade.

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