I am on the verge of a very serious fixation on citrine yellow, and this neon doorway just pushed me over the edge.
Spotted on Arch Daily, American Street Houses is a townhouse development in Pennsylvania, designed by Materiality Office. The metal exteriors are enlivened by bright doors in a palette contributed by muralist Dorian La Padura.
N.B.: For more citrine, see our post: Pin to Win: Remodelista Color Boards.
Above: At American Street Houses, the colors come from Dorian La Padura (whose paintings are also featured at OK Store in Los Angeles). Photograph by Greg Benson.
Above: Fluorescent Brushable Paint; £29.90 per liter at The UV Centre (international shipping available). Another option is Krylon's lemon-yellow Fluorescent Spray Paint; $5.39 from Amazon. Pictured here is Cellulosic Fluorescent Yellow Paint, which is typically used on surf boards; $90.35 per liter from Viral Surf.
Above: Neutra House Numbers; $48 each at Design Within Reach.
Above: Atomic Cast Guard Sconce, shown here in a galvanized finish, is $133 from Barn Light Electric.
Above: The Maine Float-Rope Co. Medium Doormat is made from lobster-trap rope; prices start at $49.95.
Above: The wooden fences are painted in a subtle sage gray, similar to Pigeon from Farrow & Ball; $85 per gallon.