Pantone Colour Trends 2021: How To Style With Ultimate Grey and Illuminating Yellow
yellow and grey patterned wall and flooring can provide the perfect backdrop to grey furniture and accessories.
We often use grey as the background colour for a lot of our designs, so you will find we have a collection of accent chairs, sectionals, and sofas in gunmetal or light grey. When you have grey as a foundation, it is relatively easy to introduce yellow for a ‘pop’ of colour with accent pieces and accessories. The neutral grey will fill in the gaps easily and with dignity to support its complementary yellow.
Grey is softer and calmer than other neutrals like beige and white and by varying the tone, tint, and shade of grey used in a space, you can create depth and focus, and it’s a more durable choice.” Janelle says.
Vary the saturations
When decorating with yellow, vary the saturations used in a room for a look that is sunny, but not overly bright.
Similarly, with the grey neutral, infuse metallics and textures for a more layered look as seen in our mood board.
Pantone’s 2021 colour combination trend’s longevity
“As we spend more time indoors, it’s important to have a space that’s soothing and liveable. Make sure that you are
Spaces Limited
comfortable with your design choices and invest in pieces that you can keep as the trends change. For example, a bold shade of yellow combined with a darker grey becomes a stronger mix and would look beautiful in
the living room while a pale yellow combined with a soft, calming grey can be perfect for bedrooms.
Whatever way you decide to incorporate the yellow and grey combination, make sure to create your own interpretation of this design trend that fits your lifestyle,” Janelle says.