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CDMX designed by Dawn McIntyre
CDMX designed by Dawn McIntyre
CDMX Designed by Dawn McIntyre
city girl style board designed by Kelly Calley
city girl style board designed by Kelly Calley
city girl style board Designed by Kelly Calley
Front Room Mood Board - IG STORY designed by Hayley Andreesen
Front Room Mood Board - IG STORY designed by Hayley Andreesen
Front Room Mood Board - IG STORY Designed by Hayley Andreesen
Living Room Mood Board designed by TAMI BROOKS
Living Room Mood Board designed by TAMI BROOKS
Living Room Mood Board Designed by TAMI BROOKS
Living Room Mood Board (copy) designed by TAMI BROOKS
Living Room Mood Board (copy) designed by TAMI BROOKS
Living Room Mood Board (copy) Designed by TAMI BROOKS
LIVING SPACE/KITCHEN designed by Katelyn Williams
LIVING SPACE/KITCHEN designed by Katelyn Williams
LIVING SPACE/KITCHEN Designed by Katelyn Williams
Studio Right Wall - Rug 1 designed by Daniela Araya
Studio Right Wall - Rug 1 designed by Daniela Araya
Studio Right Wall - Rug 1 Designed by Daniela Araya
Untitled designed by Izzy Nolan
Untitled designed by Izzy Nolan
Untitled Designed by Izzy Nolan
Pink Christmas designed by Alexa Dayan
Pink Christmas designed by Alexa Dayan
Pink Christmas Designed by Alexa Dayan
Yellow Vibes designed by Ezada Mills
Yellow Vibes designed by Ezada Mills
Yellow Vibes Designed by Ezada Mills
Yellow Vibes designed by Samantha Rice
Yellow Vibes designed by Samantha Rice
Yellow Vibes Designed by Samantha Rice
Untitled designed by Kate Hanson
Untitled designed by Kate Hanson
Untitled Designed by Kate Hanson
Yellow Vibes designed by Kaci Chesser McCombs
Yellow Vibes designed by Kaci Chesser McCombs
Yellow Vibes Designed by Kaci Chesser McCombs
Untitled (copy 2) designed by Ramsey Brown
Untitled (copy 2) designed by Ramsey Brown
Untitled (copy 2) Designed by Ramsey Brown
Sitting Room designed by Kacy Emmett
Sitting Room designed by Kacy Emmett
Sitting Room Designed by Kacy Emmett
Urban Outfitters Living Room designed by Kayla Brown
Urban Outfitters Living Room designed by Kayla Brown
Urban Outfitters Living Room Designed by Kayla Brown
Untitled designed by Shannon Sweeney
Untitled designed by Shannon Sweeney
Untitled Designed by Shannon Sweeney
Living Room Mood Board designed by Morgan Hatch
Living Room Mood Board designed by Morgan Hatch
Living Room Mood Board Designed by Morgan Hatch
LIVING ROOM (copy) designed by Kaitlyn Aronis
LIVING ROOM (copy) designed by Kaitlyn Aronis
LIVING ROOM (copy) Designed by Kaitlyn Aronis
Inspired by McQueen AW22 designed by Eliza Teixeira
Inspired by McQueen AW22 designed by Eliza Teixeira
Inspired by McQueen AW22 Designed by Eliza Teixeira
Living Room designed by Courtney Supper
Living Room designed by Courtney Supper
Living Room Designed by Courtney Supper
Untitled designed by Caroline Deaton
Untitled designed by Caroline Deaton
Untitled Designed by Caroline Deaton
mood board  designed by sallie tyler
mood board  designed by sallie tyler
mood board Designed by sallie tyler
Untitled designed by Katie Van Dam
Untitled designed by Katie Van Dam
Untitled Designed by Katie Van Dam

Design tips for decorating a yellow style living room

Here’s how to achieve the yellow aesthetic room of your dreams.

What’s the best way to design and decorate a yellow living room?

They say the kitchen is the heart of the home. But if you ask us, the living room gives it a run for its money since it’s likely the most used room in your house. From entertaining guests to lounging around reading a book to watching way too much TV (no judgment here), your main living space has to be both comfortable and functional. Open-concept living spaces may also include an eating area or a full dining room for easy living.

Whether you're in the process of a living room remodel or looking to makeover your existing one, these are the key elements to include in your design:

  • Paint or Wallpaper: Select a color or pattern that sets the desired mood for the living room and complements the style you want to achieve. We are partial to covering walls, ceilings, and trim in a uniform paint color to create a cohesive look. Or consider an accent wall to serve as a focal point.
  • Sofa, Couch, or Sectional: A staple of any living room, the sofa or couch provides a comfortable seating option for relaxation and socializing. The sofa should be the functional focal point of the room. When creating the furniture plan for your living room, start with the sofa as the largest piece of furniture and plan the rest of the room around it. If you have a small living room, you may want to select a sofa with a shallower depth or a L-shaped sectional to maximize your seating space. If you have a large living room, you may want to consider multiple couches to take advantage of your space.
  • Armchairs: These individual accent chairs offer additional seating and can be placed strategically around the living room to create cozy conversation areas. In addition to leaving space around furniture groupings, make sure to also leave space around each piece of furniture. This allows people to move freely using various routes within the living room. It's important to strike a balance between creating a cozy seating area and providing enough room for easy navigation.
  • Coffee Table: A central piece, the coffee table sits in front of the sofa and provides a surface for placing drinks, books, and other items. Pro tip: The recommended distance between a coffee table and the sofa in a living room is roughly 15-18”. This allows for enough space to move around comfortably and ensures that the coffee table is within easy reach from the seating area.
  • Side Tables and/or Ottomans: Placed next to sofas or armchairs, side tables offer a convenient surface for placing lamps, drinks, or other small items. Ottomans are even more versatile and can serve as a footrest, extra seating, or even a side table or coffee table when paired with a tray. Choose side tables or ottomans that are proportionate to the furniture they accompany. The height of the side table should be similar to or slightly lower than the armrest or seat height of the sofa or chair.
  • Console, Entertainment Center or TV Stand: This furniture piece typically houses the television and often includes additional storage for media devices, gaming consoles, or to display decorative items. Ensure that the size of the media console is proportionate to the size of the screen it will be supporting. Even if you don’t plan to include a TV in your living room (we support your decision for less screen time!), a freestanding console or built-in shelving unit is great for storage and organization. You can hide (or replace) your TV with a large piece of wall art.
  • Area Rug: It’s common to include an area rug in a living room for extra warmth and coziness. If possible, all furniture pieces should “live” on the rug in your living room. If your rug doesn’t really allow for that, then at least the front legs should be atop the rug. This ensures the furniture doesn’t look like it’s floating in the room.
  • Decorative Lighting: Combine task, ambient, and accent lighting for a layered lighting scheme. Typically in a living room, you’d want a flush surface mount light or chandelier on the ceiling and wall-mounted sconces or table lamps placed around the room for mood lighting.
  • ** Decor Accessories**: Decor in a living room can transform a living area into a vibrant tapestry of textures, colors, and forms, creating a welcoming and personalized environment that reflects your style. The strategic placement of books, vases, and candles on coffee tables or shelves infuses the room with character and warmth. Throw pillows and blankets introduce texture and color helping to make the space feel cozier. Wall art helps to ground the space and showcase your personal taste and interests. Mirrors can amplify light, making the room feel more expansive.
  • Curtains or Blinds: Window treatments not only help control the light and provide privacy but also serve to tie the room's design together. They offer an opportunity to inject color, texture, and pattern into the living space, making it more inviting and personalized. Whether flowing and sheer for a light, airy feel or rich and textured for a more luxurious look, curtains play a pivotal role in setting the tone and atmosphere of the living room.

Get creative and have fun with your living room makeover! If you need an extra hand, check out our step-by-step guide on How To Design a Living Room.

How do you decorate with yellow?

Yellow is the color of the sun, and who doesn’t love a bit more sunshine in their lives? Decorating with yellow is all about embracing the joy and positivity that this color brings. Whether you choose to incorporate it in a living room through paint, furniture, or accessories, let the color yellow fill your space with happiness and optimism.

Yellow spans a wide range, from soft buttery tones that evoke a gentle, early morning light to the bold, zesty lemon shades that pack a punch. Lighter mellow yellows can create a subtle, airy feel, perfect for smaller or dimly lit rooms to give an illusion of space and light. Rich, saturated yellows work well as accent walls, bringing energy and a focal point to a space. Yellow's invigorating effect makes it a great choice for kitchens, dining areas, and living spaces, where it can boost mood and energy. In bedrooms or study areas, opt for softer, more subdued yellow tones that encourage relaxation and concentration.

Yellow pairs beautifully with a variety of colors. For a striking, high-contrast look, consider pairing yellow with its complementary color, purple. For a harmonious, cohesive feel, use analogous colors like greens and oranges, which are next to yellow on the color wheel. To keep yellow from overwhelming your space, pair it with neutral tones. Whites, creams, and soft grays provide a clean backdrop that allows yellow accents to shine without dominating. Natural materials like wood and stone also complement yellow's warmth and can ground the brighter tones.

Introduce yellow through patterns and textures to add depth and interest to your decor. Floral patterns, geometric prints, or abstract designs featuring yellow can make your space more dynamic. Textural elements, such as a plush mustard throw or a glossy yellow ceramic, add visual interest and tactile appeal.

Yellow can complement natural light beautifully. Natural light accentuates yellow's brightness and warmth, enhancing its uplifting effect. If you have large windows or abundant natural light in your space, consider using yellow curtains or blinds to enhance the brightness and create a sunny atmosphere. The combination of natural light and yellow can make your space feel warm and welcoming. In artificial lighting, especially in warmer tones, yellow can add a cozy, intimate feel.

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