Yellow is a colour that creates wow in an interior. It also adds sunny visual warmth and evokes feelings of spring-summertime happiness. This high energy effect makes it a great hue to use in any area of the home, but particularly for kids rooms. Despite the colours feel-good factor, its bright quality can at first seem a bit daunting when using in decor. Yellow is just yearning to be used though, so we have put together this collection of yellow kids’ rooms that show how to implement it to best effect, and how to combine yellow decor and home accessories with other colours to create entirely different looks and atmosphere.


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Star motifs and house themed decor accessories, along with the Swiss cross pattern, challenge the brightest hue for attention.

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This kids’ room decor scheme uses sage green, yellow and white in equal amounts to achieve the perfect balance of light and shade. Green window blinds match the unique twin platform bed. Below the window, desk chairs at a white double workspace have been tipped with a yellow crown.

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Apart from one pillow on the bed, all of the colour is confined to one butterscotch corner in this interior. The rest of the room is concrete grey finished with monochrome wall art and a black bedroom pendant light.
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Colour is used to help divide the space in this shared kids’ room. Royal blue areas mark each kids sleep zone, whilst a wedge of sunshine marks the communal space between.

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Feature storage has been specially crafted for this yellow and blue kids’ room; fitted with a humorous selection of mismatched painted doors it looks as though peeled from the pages of a story book. A blue desk matches the main frame of the storage cupboard, whilst the kid’s chair matches a white cloud shaped mat.

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The kids’ beds are a bespoke bunk bed design with storage drawers that run on beneath a tandem bench seat. The solid look of the dark blue and yellow bunk beds is lightened by a pale pink backdrop.

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This predominantly white bedroom harbours many colourful pieces, but it’s the chartreuse accent wall, yellow pillows and unique wall shelf that most strongly attract the eye.

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Yellow and aqua decor promotes a happy summer vibe as it reminds us of sun, sand and tropical oceans. The random polka dots on this headboard feature wall add to the fun factor too. It can’t be fun 24-7 though, so a yellow desk chair sits at a white kids’ desk, equipped with a designer table lamp.

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The work area inside this yellow room is marked out with a blue painted section. A grey table lamp adorns a white and woodtone desk and adjoining shelves. Some cute wall art pulls the two different coloured sections together.

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- Visualizer: Monochrome Bureau
A yellow and light blue bedroom receives base notes in the form of a charcoal coloured bed and area rug. An unusual bedside table lamp sits on a grey drawer unit.

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- Designer: Mitaka Dimov
Yellow and white bedrooms are crisp and uplifting. Add in some monochrome pattern for extra interest.

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- Visualizer: Ira Harbaruk
A black AIM pendant light shines over a wooden desk and onto canary closets.

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- Visualizer: Archi Studio
This Star Wars home decor is energised by matte gold. If you like this look, check out these dark themed kids rooms.

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- Visualizer: Anastasiya Shablinskaya
Get creative with your kid’s decor and incorporate items into a 3D wall mural, like this deer shaped wall sconce and fluttering white butterflies, which you can get here.

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- Designer: Chloé Fleury
- Photographer: Nicki Sebastian
- Via: CupofJo
Introduce colour with paper craft animal heads.

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- Via: California Shutters
Yellow window shutters look like the sun is shining even when it’s dark outside.

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- Visualizer: Dvekati
Of course, you can go the whole hog and paint all the walls, floor and even the ceiling completely yellow. Sharpen the look with white furniture and a couple of contrasting accents.