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Icy Lemonade: The Surprising Yellow Everyone’s Talking About

Pillow on woven bench against wall painted in Sherwin-Williams Icy Lemonade (SW 1667), a soft buttery yellow
Icy Lemonade (SW 1667) by Sherwin-Williams — a soft buttery yellow with a subtle green undertone, perfect for modern spaces.

Let’s talk about yellow — but not just any yellow. Sherwin-Williams just named Icy Lemonade (SW 1667) as their Color of the Month for June 2025. And it’s not what you’d expect. Instead of something bold or flashy, this shade is soft, buttery, and full of potential.

Think retro diner meets modern kitchen — a cheerful yellow that’s gentle on the eyes and easy to style in today’s homes. Here’s how to use it, what to pair it with, and why it might just be the color your space didn’t know it needed.

A retro-inspired kitchen with walls painted in Sherwin-Williams Icy Lemonade (SW 1667), featuring buttery yellow cabinetry, vintage mint appliances, and gold-accented bar stools.
This cheerful retro kitchen uses Icy Lemonade (SW 1667) on the walls to create a sunny, nostalgic vibe. The soft yellow pairs beautifully with mint accents, white tile, and vintage details.

What Is Icy Lemonade?

Icy Lemonade is a soft yellow with a subtle green undertone. That means it doesn’t feel too warm or too sweet — just light, playful, and balanced. Sherwin-Williams calls it cheerful and creative, and it shows up beautifully in natural light.

It’s one of those shades that brings energy without being over-the-top. Perfect for spaces that could use a little warmth — like kitchens, hallways, or even a home office.

The 4 Colors Sherwin-Williams Recommends Pairing with Icy Lemonade

Sherwin-Williams didn’t stop with just a paint pick — they created a full coordinating palette to make decorating easier. Here are the four shades they suggest:

A 4-color vertical swatch showing Sherwin-Williams coordinating colors: White Snow SW 9541, Evergreen Fog SW 9130, Sandbar SW 7547, and Mellow Mauve SW 0039 — designed to pair with Icy Lemonade.
These four Sherwin-Williams shades — White Snow, Evergreen Fog, Sandbar, and Mellow Mauve — were handpicked to complement Icy Lemonade (SW 1667) in a wide range of spaces.

1. White Snow (SW 9541)
A crisp, clean white. Great for ceilings, trim, or furniture. It helps Icy Lemonade feel fresh and airy.

2. Evergreen Fog (SW 9130)
A muted green that adds contrast. It’s a little earthy and works well for kitchens, tile, or cabinetry.

3. Sandbar (SW 7547)
A soft beige with warm undertones. It keeps everything grounded and pairs nicely if you’re using Icy Lemonade in smaller touches.

4. Mellow Mauve (SW 0039)
A cozy terracotta-pink. It warms things up without clashing and is great for dining rooms or accent furniture.

Where to Use Icy Lemonade

Kitchen
Try painting the cabinets in Icy Lemonade and pairing them with Evergreen Fog on the backsplash. Add light wood tones and white countertops for a fresh, sunny look that still feels balanced.

A modern kitchen featuring Sherwin-Williams Icy Lemonade (SW 1667) yellow cabinets and a glossy Evergreen Fog (SW 9130) subway tile backsplash. The space includes white countertops, natural wood shelving, and black fixtures under natural light.
Icy Lemonade brings a cheerful glow to these kitchen cabinets, while Evergreen Fog tile adds just enough contrast to keep the space feeling grounded and fresh.

Dining Room
Use Icy Lemonade on the walls or as accents through curtains and art. Bring in Mellow Mauve through soft textures — like velvet dining chairs or a rug — to keep things warm and inviting.

A sophisticated dining room with Sherwin-Williams Icy Lemonade (SW 1667) on side walls and Mellow Mauve (SW 0039) on the feature wall. Blush velvet chairs surround a wooden table, with natural light streaming through sheer cream curtains.
Warm and elegant — Icy Lemonade brightens the edges while Mellow Mauve adds depth to the focal wall. A perfect palette for a dining space that feels cozy but refined.

Home Office
Stick with white or neutral walls, but add Icy Lemonade in smaller spots — a yellow bookshelf, wall art, or desk accessories. It gives the room a creative energy without being distracting.

Modern home office with white walls and a built-in bookshelf painted in Sherwin-Williams Icy Lemonade (SW 1667). Light wood desk, neutral chair, and soft natural light create a calm, creative space.
Even a small touch of Icy Lemonade — like this cheerful bookshelf — can bring warmth and personality into a minimalist home office.

Living Room
Paint just one or two walls in Icy Lemonade to create a cozy glow. Use White Snow for the trim, add a bit of Evergreen Fog on a cabinet or chair, and stick with light wood tones and soft textures for the rest. If you want a third color, add Mellow Mauve with a vase or pillow.

Spacious living room with walls painted in Sherwin-Williams Icy Lemonade (SW 1667), light wood floors, neutral sofa, sheer curtains, and a soft green accent chair.
In this bright living room, Icy Lemonade walls create a cheerful backdrop while natural textures and a green armchair bring balance and softness.

Lighting Tips

Icy Lemonade looks best in rooms with natural daylight. If your space relies on warm, yellow-toned bulbs, it can start looking more golden or brassy. If you have orange-toned wood floors, balance the palette with crisp whites or soft beiges like Sandbar.

Quick Recap: Icy Lemonade at a Glance

  • Paint Name: Icy Lemonade (SW 1667)
  • Vibe: Soft, cheerful, retro-modern
  • Best Rooms: Kitchen, dining room, hallway, office, living room
  • Pairs With: White Snow, Evergreen Fog, Sandbar, Mellow Mauve

FAQs About Icy Lemonade

Is Icy Lemonade too bright for small spaces?
No — it’s soft and light, which can actually help smaller rooms feel more open.

Does Icy Lemonade work in dark rooms?
It needs natural light to shine. In darker spaces, balance it with brighter whites and avoid too many warm undertones around it.

What’s the best finish for Icy Lemonade walls?
A satin or eggshell finish gives a soft glow without being too reflective.

Final Thoughts

So — is Icy Lemonade right for every home? Maybe not. But it’s a great reminder that yellow doesn’t have to be bold to make a statement. When paired with the right textures and tones, it can feel warm, calming, and even elegant.

Would you try this shade somewhere in your home? Let me know — and if you’re looking for more curated paint ideas, be sure to check out the full color palette collection.

Let’s make your home feel fresh — and maybe just a little bit sunny.

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