Wood works as a neutral so you don’t need to pick colours to go with it as such, you can have whatever you want. I’m assuming when you say the doors will be brown, that you mean they will also be wood? To be honest I wonder if it’s a bit early to be pinning specific paint colours down. There are thousands of colours out there, so I’d focus first on getting the more permanent things chosen - eg the kitchen, the vinyl flooring, bathroom tiles - then choosing colour schemes to go with them. Yellow all over might be a bit full on, but it entirely depends on your taste, and yellow is definitely making a comeback so you’ll find lots of inspiration pictures on Instagram/Pinterest etc.
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Daisy England
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