Kids Bedroom Decor Ideas – Time to go Yellow ⇒ 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.
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Credits: Len’s Decor
The yellow elements in this kids’ bedroom have been put within a pale grey, white and light wood tone scheme. Here yellow is used as an accent rather than a dominating hue, though its brightness still does overrule the other relaxed tones. The headboard feature wall is covered in Swiss crosses, which create a quirky pattern on which to situate a pitched wood and yellow headboard and a dreamy thought bubble shaped wooden wall clock.
Credits: Len’s Decor
A yellow stripe runs across closets, a child’s’ desk and along the lower quarter of one grey wall. The vividity is neutralised by larger volumes of smooth grey and pale wood tone.
Credits: Len’s Decor
A yellow bedroom pendant light and kids’ desk chair add splashes of sunshine to the grey room.
Credits: Len’s Decor
Star motifs and house themed decor accessories, along with the Swiss cross pattern, challenge the brightest hue for attention.
Credits: Len’s Decor
Sage green is a highly effective neutraliser for bright yellow.
Our Pick:
The atomic ceiling lamp is inspired by the molecular composition of the atom, thus representing a newfound interpretation of the mid-century modern era. With a set of spotlights all arranged much similar to molecular forms, this modern ceiling light comes to redefine what mid-century lighting is all about. And this yellow one is perfect for the theme.