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Decorating
Using Lemon Yellow
The best way
to undercut the heat of the summer is by using precisely what nature provides in
abundance during the hottest months: citrus. There’s nothing more cooling than
the thought of citrus on a hot summer day, and this isn’t only true in making a
pitcher of lemonade, squeezing lemon juice on your blonde locks to bring out the
highlights, or stirring up a couple of mojitos to enjoy on the porch.
Lemon yellow is that shade of lemons when they’re perfectly ripe; it’s a bright
color, one with plenty of punch.
Lemon yellow can be used to brighten any room in the house, whether it’s just by
bringing even more light into an already sun-drenched living room, or by
brightening up a dreary space with no windows.
And lemon yellow doesn’t just come in paint: here, a laundry room has been
freshened up with metal cabinets in a lemon yellow finish that is bright enough
to give the illusion of natural light even where there is none.
When there is natural light available, lemon yellow can be used to enhance
it. Here, the decorator has relied heavily on the natural light coming in the
small windows of this attic guest bedroom. An attic is often an under-utilized
space; many people don’t consider the attic as a potential extra room, simply
because it seems a daunting project to brighten up such a usually dim space.
But
here, we see an attic beautifully made over from its former self. The ceiling
beams and the wide-board pine plank flooring are left intact, giving a rustic
mood to the room. This mood is furthered by the wooden hope chest, the
old-fashioned furniture, and the floral print rug on the floor. But even though
the room is rustic, the whole space is freshened with a coat of lemon yellow
paint, changing this room from a dark storage area to a sunny, welcoming guest
room.
Lemon yellow can also be used to add just a splash of color to a room. As an
accent, it works with deep maroons, blues, and greens, and of course, bright
white will really make it stand out. Here, we see how lemon yellow pillows
brighten up this lavender floral bedspread, in turn livening up the whole room.
Any room in the house can be freshened up for summer with a touch of lemon
yellow; and when you’re done with your decorating, you can celebrate with a
pitcher of lemonade and a batch of lemon cookies.
Printed with permission from
Sheffield School of Interior Design–Sarah
Van Arsdale
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