Yellow Is Not Neutral
Yellow does not behave. It does not recede politely like beige or steady the room like charcoal. It advances. It insists. It shifts the emotional temperature of a space the moment it enters. To use yellow in a home is not simply to decorate it; it is to choose a stance. We are told yellow is cheerful. It represents optimism and warmth. But this is only half true. Yellow is also warning tape. It is a caution sign. It is overstimulation. It can feel radiant, or it can feel relentless. The difference lies not in the pigment, but in proportion, light, and intent. This is why yellow divides opinion more than most colours. It does not allow indifference. Is Yellow Warm or Is It Loud? In interior spaces, yellow mimics sunlight. In a north-facing room, it can soften cold light and create the illusion of warmth. It can make walls feel porous rather than flat. But under harsh artificial lighting, that same yellow can turn acidic, almost metallic. It amplifies whatever environment it enters....