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At Paint and Papers, you can buy yellow paint online from leading British brands. That includes Farrow and Ball yellow paint, Little Greene yellow paint, and Paint and Paper Library yellow paint. Each offers a range of yellow paint colours, from pale yellow paint through to deeper ochre paint and mustard yellow paint tones.

Shop Paint and Papers Yellow Paint by Brand

Yellow varies widely between brands. Pigment and undertone make a noticeable difference once applied.

Farrow & Ball yellow often leans softer. Many shades sit closer to butter yellow paint or muted yellow paint, which makes them easier to use across full walls without feeling too bright.

Little Greene yellow includes both lighter pastel yellow paint tones and stronger sunny yellow paint options. This gives you more flexibility when building a scheme across multiple rooms.

Paint & Paper Library yellow focuses on depth. Their palette includes golden yellow paint, ochre paint, and heritage yellow paint shades that feel more structured and suited to larger spaces.

When comparing brands, always check undertones. A yellow paint with grey undertones will feel more muted. A yellow paint with green undertones can feel fresher. A yellow paint with beige undertones tends to feel warmer and more balanced.

Butter, Ochre and Yellow Paint Colours

Yellow covers a wide range of tones. Breaking it down helps you choose the right direction.

Butter yellow paint:

  • Soft, creamy, and easy to live with
  • Often close to neutral yellow paint
  • Works well in bedrooms and living spaces

Pale and pastel yellows:

  • Pale yellow paint, primrose yellow paint, and straw yellow paint
  • Keep spaces light and open
  • Suitable for smaller rooms or areas with limited light

Mid and sunny yellows:

  • Sunny yellow paint and lemon yellow paint
  • Brighter and more energetic
  • Best used with balance from neutral tones

Deeper yellows:

  • Mustard yellow paint, ochre paint, and golden yellow paint
  • Add warmth and depth
  • Often used in heritage yellow paint schemes

Muted yellow paint sits across these categories. It offers colour without the intensity of brighter tones, making it easier to use across larger areas.

Yellow Paint for Kitchens, Hallways and Garden Rooms

Yellow works best in spaces where light and movement matter.

For kitchens:

  • Yellow kitchen paint can brighten the space
  • Butter yellow paint or softer tones feel more balanced
  • Eggshell yellow paint works well for cabinets and walls

For hallways:

  • Yellow hallway paint helps reflect light in narrower spaces
  • Pale yellow paint or soft yellow paint keeps the area open
  • Durable matt yellow paint is useful in high traffic areas

For living rooms:

  • Yellow living room paint should feel controlled
  • Muted yellow paint or deeper tones work better than very bright shades

For bedrooms:

  • Pale or buttery tones create a softer feel
  • Avoid overly strong yellows on all walls

For garden rooms:

  • Yellow garden room paint connects well with outdoor light
  • Works with natural materials and greenery

Also consider direction:

  • Yellow paint for north facing rooms should lean warmer
  • Yellow paint for south facing rooms can handle slightly cooler or muted tones

How to Choose a Yellow Paint Colour

Yellow reacts strongly to light, so testing is important.

Start with mood:

  • Pale tones feel calm
  • Mid tones feel brighter
  • Deeper tones feel richer

Check undertones:

  • Yellow paint undertones can lean grey, green, or beige
  • Grey undertones soften the colour
  • Green undertones feel fresher
  • Beige undertones feel warmer

Look at your space:

  • Compare against flooring, woodwork, and fabrics
  • Yellow can reflect surrounding colours and shift slightly

Choose the right finish:

  • Matt yellow emulsion works well for walls
  • Eggshell yellow paint adds durability
  • Washable yellow paint is useful in kitchens and hallways

Also consider practical factors:

  • Low VOC yellow paint supports indoor air quality
  • Water based yellow paint is easier to apply and dries faster

A yellow paint colour chart can help narrow options, but testing in your own room is the most reliable way to decide.

Order a Sample Pot Today

The best way to choose Paint and Papers yellow paint, is to test it in your space.

Order a yellow sample pot or a yellow paint tester pot and apply it to more than one wall. Look at it:

  • In daylight
  • In evening light
  • Alongside furniture and finishes

Yellow can shift more than expected. A shade that feels soft in one room may look brighter in another.

When you buy yellow paint online in the UK, sampling first helps you compare yellow paint shades and confirm undertones before committing.

FAQs

What colours go well with yellow paint?

Yellow pairs well with crisp whites, warm neutrals such as beige and taupe, and grey for contrast. Navy and deep green add depth and help ground the colour. For a balanced scheme, match undertones across walls, trim, and furnishings.

What is the best yellow paint for a north-facing room?

North-facing rooms often suit warmer yellows such as butter yellow paint, straw yellow paint, or soft ochre paint. These avoid the colour feeling flat or slightly green. Always test samples across different walls and check them throughout the day.

How do I choose the right shade of yellow paint?

Start with the mood you want. Pale tones feel calm, mid tones feel brighter, and deeper tones feel richer. Check undertones and compare against fixed elements in your room. Use a yellow paint sample pot to test before committing to a full tin.

Choosing the right Paint and Papers yellow paint comes down to tone, undertones, and how the colour responds to light. With proper testing, yellow can create a space that feels warm, balanced, and easy to live with.