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  • Skiddaw1
    Skiddaw1 Posts: 2,366 Forumite
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    Good for you ka7e :)


    As it happens, we're planning to paint our kitchen/dining area sunflower yellow. Very much looking forward to a nice, jolly splash of colour.
  • We've just painted our front door a bright sunshine yellow. It makes me smile every time I look at it and makes a nice contrast to the black/blue/red on the rest of the street.
  • Don't blame you, ka7e :) We painted our second bedroom yellow (F&B India Yellow) and in our last house we chose the same colour for our snug.

    We've always been partial to yellow as evidenced by the hallway I mentioned upthread, plus growing up my parents' kitchen was bright yellow :D
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  • hazyjo
    hazyjo Posts: 15,476 Forumite
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    We're having Sudbury Yellow in a bedroom :) Yellow is a lovely happy colour :) My hallway has a very bold jade coloured wallpaper one side. I love colour :D
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  • I have a Sweetcorn Yellow lounge.
    A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.
  • RelievedSheff
    RelievedSheff Posts: 12,941 Forumite
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    Colour when done really well can look great.

    Trouble is most people cant do it really well! You only have to have a quick look through the "have a look at this" thread to see that.
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