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Trending on Remodelista: Butter Yellow for the Win

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Trending on Remodelista: Butter Yellow for the Win

September 21, 2024

Here’s a yellow that feels appropriate for every season, not just summer. Butter yellow isn’t blazing bright, nor is it a pale pastel—it’s a soothing, slightly muddy lemon shade that we can’t get enough of. Below, some examples from Remodelista this week.

Butter yellow shows up all over this charming home, but we especially love it here in this little entryway storage nook. Photograph by Ye Rin Mok, from Color Connection: A Warm and Whimsical Remodel in Altadena, Los Angeles.
Above: Butter yellow shows up all over this charming home, but we especially love it here in this little entryway storage nook. Photograph by Ye Rin Mok, from Color Connection: A Warm and Whimsical Remodel in Altadena, Los Angeles.
 Just like the &#8\2\20;unexpected red theory,&#8\2\2\1; we think a pop of yellow can be magic. Photograph by Chris Snook, from Kitchen of the Week: Working With What You’ve Got in East London.
Above:  Just like the “unexpected red theory,” we think a pop of yellow can be magic. Photograph by Chris Snook, from Kitchen of the Week: Working With What You’ve Got in East London.
In a moody apartment dominated by black and gray, a yellow couch is a delightful surprise. Photograph by Hagan Hinshaw, from It Takes Two: A Pair of Brooklyn Heights Apartments Reconfigured Into One, by Shapeless Studio.
Above: In a moody apartment dominated by black and gray, a yellow couch is a delightful surprise. Photograph by Hagan Hinshaw, from It Takes Two: A Pair of Brooklyn Heights Apartments Reconfigured Into One, by Shapeless Studio.

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