Earth Season
- Nov 3
- 2 min read
Earthy Tones & Natural Textures: November’s Hottest Colour Trends
As the evenings draw in and the sunlight softens, November brings a natural shift in how we want our homes to feel. Gone are the bright and breezy shades of summer — those pops of yellow, playful pinks and refreshing cooling blues — and in their place come earthy tones and tactile materials that create interiors with depth, warmth and a sense of calm.
This is a season that favours comfort and connection to nature. Rather than trying to replicate summer’s brightness indoors, the focus turns to creating spaces that feel grounded and inviting.
A Warm and Grounded Palette
This season’s colour direction draws inspiration from natural landscapes. Terracotta, cinnamon, caramel, soft clay and muted neutrals are the core shades, with olive green and ochre adding gentle depth. These hues have a softness that’s easy to live with and a warmth that works well in both contemporary and traditional interiors.
In a modern flat, a terracotta wall can introduce character without dominating the room. In older homes, layered clay and olive tones complement period features and natural timber beautifully. For those less inclined to paint, accessories such as ochre cushions, a clay-toned throw or a warm caramel rug are an effortless way to achieve the same effect.

The Power of Texture
While colour establishes the mood, texture is what gives a space its personality. Natural materials — linen, wool, rattan, raw wood and jute — create depth and visual interest. A linen sofa draped with a woollen throw, a woven rug underfoot, or a wooden side table with a natural finish all contribute to a layered, comfortable look.
This approach doesn’t rely on polished perfection. Slight variations in material and tone create an interior that feels authentic rather than staged.

A Connection to the Outdoors
Another key element of this November trend is a closer connection to the outdoors. Dried flowers, pampas grass, olive branches and eucalyptus stems introduce a gentle, natural touch. Earthenware and ceramics with matte finishes work well alongside reclaimed wood or stone. These pieces don’t overpower a room — they soften it, adding a sense of quiet structure.
Unlike synthetic materials, these natural elements age gracefully, developing character over time and giving spaces a sense of permanence.
Creating a Space to Breathe
What sets earthy tones apart from summer’s brighter palette is their ability to make a room feel settled and composed. While sunny yellows and ocean blues bring lightness and energy, terracotta, clay and ochre offer warmth, calm and balance.
In darker months, when time indoors increases, these tones and textures help shape spaces that feel comfortable without excess. Whether through a complete redesign or a few carefully chosen updates, this is a timeless approach that complements any interior style.
This November, embrace warmth over brightness, texture over gloss, and a palette that reflects the season itself.












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