Adopting terracotta is all about giving yourself a little bit of the south in your home. This soft and warm color is the trend to remember this fall. In small touches of decoration, or painted on the walls, let's go back to this color that has become a must.
What is "terracotta"?
Terracotta is an Italian word literally meaning "terracotta". This material was originally used to make pottery, tiles or sculptures, and has been able to reinvent itself over the centuries by imposing itself in other fields such as cosmetics or decoration.
Here, we are interested not only in the material, but also the color. From the most minimalist decor to the most imposing, let's see all that this solar color can bring to our interiors.
Terracotta accents here and there
Although not imposing, terracotta decorative items do not go unnoticed. They add character to the room, especially if they are scattered and mixed with other decorative elements in more subdued colors.
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Assumed terracotta notes for furniture
Paired with light shades such as beige, white or pastel, terracotta-colored furniture immediately catches the eye and gives your room a boost. And why not repaint your furniture? This will give them a second life and enhance your interior.
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Terracotta from floor to wall
Color is increasingly inviting itself into our interiors, especially on our walls and floors. Terracotta is no exception to the rule, quite the contrary! In painting, on a wall panel, this color goes very well with blue, yellow or green fabrics.
You can opt for pretty patterned wallpapers for more originality.
On the floor, terracotta tiles and tomettes bring a rustic yet chic feel.