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I would bring in a third, darker color as an accent. Having just pale yellow, light lime green, and white would look kind of washed out. I would add maybe something between a burgundy and a brown to add some depth to the room.
YOU SHOULD DARKEN ONE OF THE OTHER COLOURS AS MENTIONED ABOVE. AS IT IS DARKENED IT'S MORE EYE CATCHING ACCORDING TO THE INFORMATION YOU HAVE GIVEN. HOPE YOU DO WELL.
Modify the existing colors rather than introducing a new one, you can achieve a cohesive look by either darkening or lightening one of the colors. Darkening up the pale yellow slightly can create a more intimate and cozy atmosphere, perfect for a dining room setting. On the other hand, lightening up the light lime green can contribute to a brighter and more spacious feel, ideal for smaller spaces like dining rooms.