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    Home » Interior Design » Yellow for Tween and Teen Boy Rooms

    Yellow for Tween and Teen Boy Rooms

    Published: Sep 13, 2011 · Modified: Sep 13, 2011 by Ashley Phipps · 220 words. · About 2 minutes to read this article. · Leave a Comment · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads and sponsored posts · This blog uses cookies · See our privacy policy for more info Filed Under: Interior Design

    *This post was originally written for Design Dazzle*

    Yellow is such a fun and bright color that is the epitome of spring colors.  Yellow, is fun, flirty and fabulous! 

    But yellow, in homes, needs to be used carefully.  Too much yellow can be overstimulating and harsh.  However, when used correctly, it can be an optimistic color which can promote creativity and enlightenment.  Yellow can help activate the memory, provide mental stimulation, encourage happiness, energy and creativity!

    Traditionally, yellow has been seen in girl's rooms.  However, yellow is becoming popular in boys rooms too!  Yes.  You can use yellow in boys and girls rooms! 

    Not convinced?  Here are a few great ways to use yellow in a Tween or Teen Boy's room: 

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    I love how pairing yellow with neutral, dark colors creates a wonderfully bright, yet masculine space for a teenage boy.

       

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    I love how the use of yellow in this room isn't overpowering but provides a great energy and vibrancy to the otherwise neutral room.
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    Yellow paired with red makes for an exciting room that tween boys would love to hang out in.
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    The subtle use of yellow, paired with a very masculine gray makes this room undeniable suitable for a teen boys to "rock" in!
    So tell me what you think; would you use yellow in a boy's room?

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