[music] does your neutral room look like this?if so, let's play with the color. try a palette of yellow, green, and blue. for the sunniestlook, let yellow be the star. repeat the same shade throughout the space, like here, here,and here. blue will sooth the sunny yellow, so add a touch of it in a place with moderateimpact, like pillows. since green is a mix of blue and yellow, it's a perfect visualbridge in this trio, as seen in this pattern. use neutrals that are warm. think sand, ratherthan steel. here, warm neutral wall paint and headboard create a low contrast look withyellow. to really let it shine. looking for something a little more daring but still sunnyand 75? commit to yellow walls. for an accent, use a strong cool color. we chose teal forhere, here, and here. finally, to balance
the yellow walls and bedding, select neutralsfor draperies and upholstery. lean, cool and crisp so the teal feels more at ease. if you'relooking for something more mellow, try yellow as an accent. start with a foundation leafygreen that's been dialed back to be a softer hue. use it here and here. now turn on thebrights with bold yellow on bedding and pillows. time to add impact with a signature fabricthat has your room's main hues. plus a new accent color. here a fun fabric on the headboard gave permission to give a wild touch of fuchsia. keep the look reigned in withsoft whites, in draperies, bedskirt, lamps and accessories, follow these tips for decoratingin yellow to give your room a fresh [music] fun personality.