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Five Colour Rules According to Colour Consultant Daniela Araya

Five Colour Rules According to Colour Consultant Daniela Araya

If you're a colour lover – and who isn't around here? – then Daniela Araya might just have your dream job.

As a colour consultant, the New York-based creative specialises in selecting colours for specific spaces. "Most people come to me wanting help picking paint colours, but it's always a bit deeper than that," she tells us. "A big part of what I do is helping people untangle some of the fears or hesitation they've built up around using colour, and giving them the confidence to make choices that feel joyful and aligned with how they want to live."

While Daniela has always loved colour, she's also had some colour regrets – not that she calls them that. "I like to reframe them as colour learnings!" Her own home today is an homage to colour, with bold and often surprising pairings ranging from a Periwinkle blue wall with burgundy trim, to her Butter yellow living room spiked with Poppy red accents. If you're looking to up your colour confidence, Daniela shares exactly where to start.

Colourful dining and living room with The Collector in Butter fluted glass metal locker, open shelving and mustard-toned lounge chair

Rule One: Make It Personal

"When you think back to the era of all-white interiors and endless neutrals, it really was the dominant look for a while," Daniela says. "But people are starting to break out of those confines and explore what actually excites them. I think it reflects a broader shift toward self-expression and creating homes that feel more personal."

If white has always felt like a 'safe' choice, you're not alone.

"So many of my clients come to me with white walls they've never loved, but they've been too nervous to change them because they're afraid of getting colour wrong."

"There's a lot to be said about fear and what holds us back creatively. It's been really nice to see people give themselves permission to experiment and make more colourful choices at home."

Colourful bathroom and living space with pink tiles, green wall panelling and bold layered interior styling

Rule Two: Don't Be Scared Of Getting It Wrong

If you're holding back on colour for fear of a regretful choice, Daniela has been there. "I once painted my bathroom a very vibrant green (my husband's colour choice) that reflected back in the shower and made us look like we had green skin. Another time I painted my living room window trim lilac, but the shade was just off enough that it felt a little too baby." But even a colour misstep can be a step towards greater colour confidence: "Each decision helped me understand what worked best in my space, and taught me just as much about what I didn't like," says Daniela. That's the beauty of colour – you can always paint over it!

Daniela's current favourite colour obsession is pairing a bright colour with a deeper counterpart. "Combinations like pink and oxblood red, chartreuse and brown, or orange and pink feel especially good right now. The contrast in tones gives the palette a lot more depth and makes the brighter colour really shine."

Daniela Araya relaxing in colourful living room with layered textiles, bold artwork and playful interior styling

Rule Three: Start With Feelings

Daniela may be a bit of a colour rule-breaker (and that's exactly what we love about her playful palette!) but there is one rule she sticks to for every colour consult. "I always suggest starting with the way you want a room to feel. How do you want to experience the space day to day? What do you want guests to say when they walk in? Colour is so closely tied to mood, and thinking about it that way can really help guide your palette."

Daniela Araya styling colour swatches on rug with notebook, planning a bold interior palette with Mustard Made colours

Once you've nailed the feeling, Daniela suggests thinking about how comfortable you are with colour. If you're feeling bold, lean in to bright colours and wall-to-wall statement shades. If you're more of a dabbler, a softer or more neutral backdrop allows furniture and decor to bring the pop of colour. That's where Mustard pieces come to the party – and Daniela has her very own collection, including a Skinny in Berry, The Collector in Butter and Poppy, and a Midi in Butter. Even for an expert, picking a colour wasn't easy. "I'm definitely a sucker for reds, pinks, and yellows, so that made the decision a bit easier."

"I half-jokingly say that pink is a neutral in my home because you can find it in almost every room."

The Skinny in Berry metal locker styled in a colourful kitchen with retro tones, magnets and playful everyday storage

Rule Four: Use The Colour Domino Effect

Picking a colour scheme can feel overwhelming, especially if you're working on a big project like an entire home. "Every home project needs a jumping-off point or an anchor that helps guide the colour and design decisions that follow," Daniela explains. "It's the thing that creates the domino effect for all the decisions you're going to make next. When you find it, you'll know because it really lights you up. I usually like to start with the room that has the most impact, often the living room, and build outward."

The Collector in Poppy fluted glass metal locker styled in a warm orange room with pink chair and The Storyboard in Butter and Berry

Once the heart of the home is set, Daniela says she does make sure certain colours carry through the home, but she enjoys giving each room its own feeling. "I'm also a big believer in letting a home evolve over time. What's the fun in designing a room once and never tweaking it again?"

Eclectic interior with colourful entryway storage, desk vignette and bold layered Mustard Made styling

Rule Five: Focus On The Now

If you've ever worried about your colour choices falling out of fashion, or even thought about putting off future buyers, Daniela has some sage advice. "I'm very much a live-in-the-moment kind of gal, and I know I'd be deeply unhappy designing my own home around some future person who might live there. I always suggest designing for yourself and your tastes first." As for keeping things timeless?

"My perspective is simple: if you love it, it's going to outlast any trend."

When it comes to colour, the ultimate test is whether it makes you happy. So, consider this your formal permission slip to follow your instincts. "I always like to remind people that the goal isn't to follow strict rules," Daniela says. "It's to create a palette that supports how you want to live, and ideally have a little fun with it too!"

Quick-fire colour quiz by Daniela Araya, colour consultant, sharing playful insights on Mustard Made colours including Poppy and Butter

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