Beresford Road property, London, by Russian for Fish
This London-based apartment features a statement yellow kitchen that was used to brighten the basement and complement the other colours in the space. Russian for Fish used the same vivid shade throughout the entirety of the kitchen, which also continues to the staircase.
Seven Lives, Spain, by Anna and Eugeni Bach
Spanish architecture studio Anna and Eugeni Bach built this apartment block in Barcelona, adding primary yellow features to the facade that add a vibrant touch to the interiors.
Residential complex, The Netherlands, by Shift Architecture Urbanism
A variety of bright colours were used to decorate this residential complex designed by Shift Architecture Urbanism in Amsterdam. The 235 apartments feature shades of yellow, green, blue, red in the furniture, fixtures and appliances to create a playful atmosphere.
Apartment, Sweden, by Westblom Krasse Arkitektkontor
This apartment in Stockholm uses plenty of primary colours, with reds, blues and yellows used on the walls and on the furniture.
A butter shade decorates the walls of the main and children's bedrooms, and is complimented by a sunshine hue on the ceiling. Soft yellow shades are also used to contrast maroon tiles and doors throughout the home.
Casa Collumpio, Spain, by MACH
MACH designed this industrial-style house in Barcelona with lemon-yellow steelwork used on the interior and exterior.
Used as a focal point among grey concrete and wooden cladding, a bright yellow staircase with a protective mesh panel connects the upper floors of the building. To complement the feature, yellow stripes are added to the white kitchen cupboards.
Apartment, Spain, by Arquitectura-G
Arquitectura-G designed the interiors of this apartment in Barcelona with pastel yellow tones to create a lighter, more open space. The walls and floor of the space are covered in glazed square tiles, with the metal kitchen units matching in a similar tone.
Cafe Banacado, Sweden, by ASKA
ASKA has created a picturesque cafe in Stockholm informed by film director Wes Anderson's aesthetics, using shades of mustard, cream, pink and brown to adorn the space.
JJ16, Spain, by Lucas y Hernández-Gil
Citrus yellow offsets petal pink in this Madrid apartment by Lucas y Hernández-Gil, with a yellow built-in bookshelf lining the length of the corridor.