![]() For us, we look at yellow and we think of things like wattle and lemons – it is very Australian fauna-based the way we would use yellow. “So, much of our inside spaces reflect outside as well. “This is a global colour trend but the way that we use colour in Australia is different,” Fleming says. “We’ve seen the emergence of very earthy tones – reds, clay and burnt colours. ![]() Photo: Sharyn Cairnsįor those of us that aren’t quite ready to embrace the bold, fear not, for we’re likely to soften the hue to reflect our external environment. “For this bold yellow to work, it needs to be shown in a few pieces so that the space looks connected and intentional,” she says.Ĭonsider using yellow in pieces such as lighting, vases and featured in artwork. A perfect pairing: Yellow can work really well with blush tones and Scandinavian style. “If you have had those Scandi blush pinks that have been popular over the past few years, the yellow pairs really beautifully with that.”įleming says the key is to introduce small pops of colour into your space through smaller objects – accent pieces such as art, cushions, throws and rugs are a simple and effective way to inject a bit of personality and brighten a room. “The bright Illuminating yellow that they’ve chosen is super bright, but it works really well with other colours and works really nicely as an accent,” Fleming says. Using yellow in the home need not be scary. While various shades of grey have been a mainstay in our homes for a few years now, that luminescent yellow might be bright enough to scare many of us away from incorporating it into our homes – but it doesn’t have to be. But the yellow is a very different story because it’s a colour that can be a little bit polarising,” interior designer and stylist Jono Fleming says. “A lot of people will already have a grey sofa or a grey armchair – it’s a good neutral to use – it’s safe, reliable, dependent. For 2021, The Pantone Colour Institute announced that two shades, Ultimate Grey and Illuminating (a bright yellow), will be the hues that shape our design and fashion choices.īut take heed – there’s no need to toss that khaki bedspread or those dusty pink couch cushions just yet. Each December, the go-to global colour authority Pantone releases its colour (or colours) of the year.
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