We've all been inspired by Wake Up Sid to paint our wall yellow, and add funky accents to it. But while it might have worked for Aisha and Sid, yellow is a bold choice and might not be one that suits all. If you're looking for inspiration, we've got you covered (as usual). Here are some colours you can choose for your highlight wall, whether it is in your bedroom or living room, or even your office. Let these decor-first influencers inspire you, and let Urban Company take care of the rest.
#InfluencerPicks: Best Colours To Paint Your Highlighter Wall And Why
Ishita Yashvi - Green Valley
The founder of Tinkaa Tinkaa, Ishita Yashvi, wanted to transform her home office. "I wanted something unique that was very 'me' for my office wall. Green Valley is a soothing colour!" The colour looks especially good in contrast with the wooden writing desk and shelves.
Sukhmani Sakhi - Golden Ray
"I saw this subtle, golden yellow shade and immediately fell in love with it. That was it, I needed a new wall."
Tisca Chopra - Coastal View
Actor extraordinaire Tisca Chopra wanted to transform her makeup room since she ends up spending the most time in her dressing room, and her one day makeover completely transformed the look and feel of the room. "The room I use the most in my house is my makeup and dressing room. There is this one wall I look at so often, so I decided to paint it in a blue colour from my fantasies." The white elements of the room look beautiful against the baby blue shade of the wall.
Prerna Dugar - Flushed Brown
Perna Dugar of @kraftdeck decided to go with a blush brown. "I chose this colour for my studio because it is earthy, and my lush green plants look beautiful against it."
Himala - Oriental Blue
Himala of Whimsical Living chose a bright, royal blue shade for her living room. "My home was looking monotonous because all the walls were white, with nothing on them. I wanted to add a pop of colour, and what's a better colour than a calming yet stark bright blue."
Malvika Rallan Nagpal - Pastel Mauve
Creator and Creative Head of Fujihoro, Malvika Rallan Nagpal, wanted to bring a more positive and playful vibe to her baby's nursery. "My decor vibe is generally quite minimal and neutral, and I wanted to break away from that for my baby's nursery. I decided to go for a soft-pink shade that would go well with the greys of my house but also add a little colour to it."
Ayesha Sindhu - Ink Grey
"My daughter's room is also going to be a nursery soon for the baby we have on the way. We chose grey because it is a gender neutral colour, and will be suitable for the baby regardless of the gender they are."
Suhani Kohli - Blue Clover
"I'm looking to revamp my terrace so that it can be a playground of sorts for my daughter. The colour I chose for her room is a powder blue, becayse I feel it is very soothing to the eyes. And I would love to have a blue wall on the terrace also."

