Butter yellow: Is it the new mustard in the interior world?
If you’ve been following me for a while you will know that I love a mustardy burnt yellow. From the nursery in our old home, to the ceiling of the guest room in our current home and the exterior windows and doors as well, it’s a colour I’ve never strayed too far from.
Mustard tones seemed to be everywhere from clothing and sofas, to cushions and accessories, but now I am seeing a new, more buttery yellow popping up and I am not mad about it. Its soft warm tones are maybe slightly harder to perfect than the mustard - get it too light and it may look magnolia, or too bright and it verges on primary school toilets - but done just right, it can look wonderful.
The colour is perfect for softer more traditional interiors, providing a fresh warm sunny look without being too bold.
The Inspiration: Butter Yellow Interiors:
Having collated these images, I found it interesting that most of the inspiration I found that I loved, was actually using butter yellow colours on the woodwork, rather than walls. As you can see kitchens, bespoke storage and tongue and groove panelling feature heavily, and I think that may be because butter yellow tones on the walls, reminds me a little of nursery decor.
After a while of seeing this hue, and as the trend saturates all areas of style and design, will I begin to love it on walls too? We shall see! But for now, here are some gorgeous delicate and warm buttery yellow paints for your colour schemes.
The Paint Edit: Butter Yellow
If you don’t want to commit just yet with paint, here are some lovely accessories that will bring that pop of sunshine into your room scheme.
The Shopping Edit: Butter Yellow Homeware
Paint ‘Primrose Hill’, Fenwick & Tilbrook
Paint ‘Sunday’, Fenwick & Tilbrook