How to use purple and yellow combination in home decor?

Introduce grey and white to increase the charm of purple and yellow.

Yellow is one of the most radiant colours present in the colour palette; it brings us happiness and brightness all the time, whereas purple makes us feel peaceful and it is often associated with royalty, power and ambition. In the colour wheel, both of these colours are present at the exact opposite. Both these colours show happiness and peace and when combined together, they make brown, which makes us feel close to the ground. That is the reason the purple-yellow combination decor adds a touch of tranquillity to any home. 

See also: 15 amazing yellow colour combinations for your home

 

Purple colour description

How to use purple and yellow combination in home decor?

 

Purple, unlike yellow, is associated with imagination, intelligence, understanding, luxury, and responsibilities with a certain amount of mystery. Conversely, going into the downside, purple can be sensed as showing traits of arrogance, immaturity and heightened emotional sensitivity.

 

Yellow colour description

How to use purple and yellow combination in home decor?

 

Yellow is symbolised as the positivity bringer, which makes us feel happy and enthusiastic. Not only does it bring energy and happiness, but it also possesses the quality of bringing confidence and friendliness. However, excessive use of this colour can bring negativity, so choose wisely.

 

Types of purple and yellow combination

The brown colour is the main result after mixing these, but also many combinations come out after both these colours are mixed in different amounts like as follows:

  • Saffron
  • Brass
  • Dark Orchid
  • Old Rose 
  • Purple

 

How to use purple and yellow combination in home decor?

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Purple and yellow combination for bedrooms

How to use purple and yellow combination in home decor?

 

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The purple and yellow add a cheerful and lively atmosphere to the living space and the combination of these two, particularly the use of purple on bedroom walls, efficiently strikes a balance by introducing warmth while simultaneously creating an ambience that is inviting and comfortable. Alternatively, one may choose a more neutral colour to paint on the walls and use purple and yellow colours to paint the furniture and accessories, such as cushions, rugs, and throws, thereby promoting an energetic and joyful mood within the room. 

 

Purple and yellow combination for the living room

How to use purple and yellow combination in home decor?

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Combining purple and yellow colours gives a dynamic energy to the living space. This combination not only imparts a touch of rustic charm but also contributes to establishing a serene ambience, promoting a calm atmosphere within the living room. Both these colours, without combination or singly on each wall, also increase the vibrant look. Also, a purple colour background with yellow objects in the front increases the look of the living space.

 

Purple and yellow combination for the dining room

How to use purple and yellow combination in home decor?

 

The colour combination is also decent for dining spaces, many variants can be used along with other colours to make the look more engaging, like below:

Purple, yellow and white

In this dining area, bright, energetic and bubbly colours of bold yellow and purple intermingle, creating a visually striking ambience. The dynamic colour scheme is artfully interrupted by a soft milky white wall painted at the lower portion of the wall. The addition of white not only introduces a sense of equilibrium but also highlights the details present in the wall panelings. Such a balanced blend of colours in a dining room setting serves as an ideal retreat for young couples or those who have been married recently, offering a refreshing and inviting space for relaxation and shared moments.

 

Use of yellow and purple in art and design

Purple and yellow in artistic compositions add a layer of complexity, and remarkably, this colour pairing finds its niche in advertising and logo design, where the objective is to draw attention. Using these vibrant shades in paintings demands a reasonable approach, with a suggestion being the use of yellow and purple flowers amid a set of neutrality or nature. 

Introduce grey and white to increase the charm of purple and yellow. The wise selection of shades further refines the aesthetic, considering perhaps a lighter purple with subtle grey undertones and a delicate pale yellow. Different shades of their combination can also be used to decorate, like lighter purple colour with a pale yellow and grey undertone will also raise the beauty.

Both of these colours are loved by children and as one of the favourite colours and their fun combination brings joy to the bedroom. Moreover, the versatility of yellow and purple extends beyond their pairing, blending seamlessly with neutrals such as brown, white, and grey. 

 

How to use purple and yellow combination in home decor?

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Best practices for using a purple and yellow combination

The combination of yellow and purple shades results in brown. While brown may not be considered the most vibrant shade, its versatility is amazing. Consider, for instance, its applicability in painting various food items such as potatoes, steak or the delicious richness of chocolate. Even within this culinary context, the range of browns extends, with shades ranging from the deep and dark to the light and subtle, depending upon the specific amount of shades used.

Moreover, brown finds its use in diverse areas, such as house roofs, bricks and the textural pattern of animal fur. It is a general choice for making dirt, tree bark and other naturally occurring surfaces. Browns become necessary for bringing the texture and look of the skin tones and eye colours. This particular colour proves outstanding for displaying flower petals or leaves, showcasing the versatility that lies within the colour. Whether in painting, designing a room, or crafting a banner or birthday card, the combination of purple and yellow brings a natural tone to the picture.

Studying the art of colour blending improves the energy of artistic creations. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a digital graphic designer, or one who aspires for a classy home decor, a basic understanding of colour mixing proves crucial. The Purple-yellow combination is one such combination that can do wonders for the interiors of your home. 

 

FAQs

Which colour comes after mixing purple and yellow?

When purple and yellow are combined, a shade of brown can be seen when equal proportion is mixed; also, if the shades of purple and yellow are lighter or brighter, the resulting mix may lean towards a pale green or greyish-green.

Are purple and yellow considered secondary colours?

Yes, purple and yellow are complementary colours as per complementary colours the colours which are opposite each other on the colour wheel create bold and balanced combinations. Other examples include red and green, orange and blue, and green and magenta.

Do yellow and purple go well together in clothing?

Indeed, yellow and purple complement each other as they are opposite on the colour wheel. Colours that contrast often work well together, and purple pairs smoothly with yellow, orange and green.

What colour is darker than yellow?

Blue is perceived as darker than yellow by the human eye due to biological factors within the eye's mechanisms.

Can yellow and purple be mixed to make black?

Black paint can be created by mixing equal parts of red, blue, and yellow. Alternatively, complementary colours such as red and green, blue and orange, or yellow and purple can also be combined to produce black. Mixing blue and brown will also yield a black shade.

Is there a cool shade of yellow?

Yes, cool yellows exhibit a green bias. Examples include Lemon Yellow, Spectrum lemon, Cadmium Yellow Light, Hansa Yellow Light, Transparent Yellow and Nickel Azo Yellow, among others.

Which colours pair well with purple in decor?

Purple, a standout colour, harmonises with various shades, including black, navy blue, white, and metallics. For a regal ambience, gold, copper and yellow are excellent choices to complement dark purple.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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