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Selecting Earthy Tone Paint For Your Home

  • Feb 17
  • 2 min read

Choosing paint colors can feel like a big decision. The right color sets the mood for your entire home. If you’re looking for something that feels warm, welcoming, and timeless, earthy tones are always a good place to start.

They tend to feel calm and familiar. Nothing harsh. Nothing trendy. Just colors that make a space feel good.

Here’s some tips for how to choose them.

Start with Warm Neutrals

When we talk about earthy tones, we’re usually starting with a warm base. That could be a creamy white, a soft taupe, or a warm greige that leans more beige than gray.

The key is warmth. Even if the color looks neutral, make sure it doesn’t feel icy or overly cool once it’s on the wall. Warm undertones instantly make a space feel more inviting and lived in.

Pay Attention to Undertones

This is where things can get tricky. Two paint colors might look almost identical on a swatch, but once they’re on the wall, one feels muddy and the other feels perfect. That’s all about undertones. Always test large samples on your walls and look at them morning, afternoon, and evening. Natural light changes everything.

Let Your Materials Lead

One of the easiest ways to choose the right earthy tone is to look at what’s already in your home.

Do you have warm wood floors? Stone countertops? Brass fixtures? Your paint should complement those finishes, not compete with them.

For example:

  • Warm oak floors pair beautifully with creamy whites and soft taupes.

  • Natural stone works well with warm greiges and muted clay tones.

  • Darker woods can handle richer shades like olive, mushroom, or soft brown.

When your paint color feels connected to your materials, the whole space feels cohesive without trying too hard.

Keep It Cohesive

You don’t need every room to be the exact same color, but they should feel related. Stick within the same warmth family so your home flows naturally from space to space.


 
 
 

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