Blacks, browns, oranges, reds and even yellows are often considered to be earth tones that can help add warmth and coziness to a space. Earth tones work especially well in spaces that are overly cool or large and cavernous, as they add a welcoming feeling.
Looking for ways to infuse warmth into your home? Here are some top do’s and don’ts for using earth tones.
Do’s
Do blend a neutral palette of earth tones such as brown, black and taupe.
Do use earth tones as foundation colors to serve as a blank canvas and springboard to a color story.
Do use earth tones to add a sense of warmth and coziness to a space.
Do add organic elements such as greenery or succulents.
Do incorporate textiles to infuse earth tones into a space.
Don’ts
Don’t overuse the same earth tone in the same space. Use tints, tones and shades.
Don’t be afraid to black and brown together for a rich, luxurious feel.
Don’t overlook opportunities to incorporate earth tones in unexpected ways like a piece of artwork or furniture.
Don’t use earth tones in spaces that are overly dark, as they may make a space feel small and closed in.
Don’t ignore black and brown as foundation colors for other earth tones as part of an overall color scheme.