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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.‬

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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.‬

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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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