Kitchen(s) of the Week: 13 On-Trend Sunny Yellow Spaces

This week, in the spirit of savoring every last bit of the season, we’re revisiting some of our favorite summery stories, like this one:


Noticed and admired of late: bright-spot kitchens in shades of turmeric, mustard, and marigold. Here are 10 standouts ranging in style from urban contemporary to vintage beach cottage, all accented in invitingly warm and sunny—and decidedly not mellow—yellows.
Above: Interior designer Lonika Chande painted this new kitchen in multiple coats of Paper & Paint Library’s “Indian yellow” Muga in a glossy finish. See the project in A London Designer’s Remodel for a Demanding Client (Her Mother). Photograph by Simon Brown.
Above: Master cabinetmakers KBH of Copenhagen outfitted this kitchen in Frederiksberg, Denmark, with a shiny sink and breakfast counter the color of curry. The cabinets are oak; the counter is glazed lava stone. Photograph by Gyrithe Lemche.
Above: Custom cabinets by Uncommon Projects extend beyond the kitchen in this Victorian terrace house remodel in London designed by MW Architects. Explore the design in Kitchen of the Week: A Boundary-Breaking Remodel in Hampstead Heath. Photograph by Jocelyn Low from Uncommon Projects.
Above: Bright Formica and birch plywood meet geometric tile in a South London design by Koivu, a husband-and-wife-run kitchen company based in Kent, England.
Above: A kindred design, The Scandinavian Kitchen by UK kitchen company Papilio has stainless steel counters: “Our client wanted a colorful, social space that was also functional for constant use.”
Above: An early favorite: see A Hotel with a Sense of Place: Rivertown Lodge in Hudson, NY. Photograph by Matthew Williams for Workstead
Above: A bright Reform design: see Kitchen of the Week: A Sunny-Hued Kitchen in Copenhagen for an Art Director. Photography by Rasmus Dengso Studio, courtesy of Reform.
Above: Salvage specialists Retrouvius of London used a natural stone backsplash in this West London kitchen. Go to Masters of Salvage to see another standout remodel of theirs. Photograph by Michael Sinclair.
Above: Our own Justine Hand’s 1807 Cape Cod cottage came with its egg-yolk yellow kitchen—it’s the one room Justine left as is; she simply touched up the paint. “Yellow,” Justine says, “is so hard to get right I might not have been so daring if this hadn’t been here, but I’m glad it was.” (The house stars in our first book, Remodelista: A Manual for the Considered Home. Also see more in The Soulful Side of Old Cape Cod. Photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista.)
Above: UK kitchen company deVol’s first US showroom, in NYC’s East Village, features this atmospheric design from its Real Shaker cabinet line: see Shaker in the City. The cabinets are painted “Lead” (from deVOL’s own collection of Shaker colors) and the walls are Farrow & Ball’s India Yellow.
Above: British Standard cabinets line a two-toned wall in this northwest London kitchen designed by Rachel Aspland of RZ Living and her friend Toni Halliday, lead vocalist of Curve. The walls are painted India Yellow (see above) and Pointing, both from Farrow & Ball. N.B.: British Standard, Plain English’s line of readymade, standard-sized cabinets, is now available in the US via the company’s NYC showroom.
Above: Primary yellow in The Architect Is In: The New Connecticut Farm, Sustainable Edition. Photograph by John Gruen. 
Above: Actress and SMILF creator Frankie Shaw’s cheerful kitchen in her 1937 house in LA’s Los Feliz is painted in Benjamin Moore’s French Horn. The period-sensitive update is the work of Frances Merrill of Reath Design, and was a recent Remodelista Kitchen of the Week. Photograph by Laure Joliet.


More color in the kitchen:



* Trend Alert: The Cult of the Blue Kitchen, 10 Favorites

* Steal This Look; A Polychromatic Dream Kitchen

* A Shaker-Style Kitchen in Full Color






N.B.: This story originally ran on August 7, 2020 as Trend Alert: Sunny Yellow Kitchens, 10 Favorites and has been updated with new additions. | bit.ly/3XLoEJb


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