You could use any terracotta here and have a solid “Southwest” feel. I just thought it was probably one of the universally accepted as terracotta colors, so it would be a good placeholder. I chose Baked Terracotta for this palette for no particular reason. Here are all the colors from this palette: Benjamin Moore Baked Terracotta & Warm Brownie This color palette would look great with wicker, macrame, and of course, all your plants! Terracotta goes great with the Southwest interior design style of white, rich browns like cognac and camel, and natural greens like sage. This tool will save your back and limit time on a ladder. (Make sure you get a small spackling tool that actually fits in the container, and a sanding sponge.) Get a metal roller cage for easy on and off.ĭryDex is the fastest (and funnest!) way to make chips and dents disappear. Rollers like these hold the most paint and make the job faster. This little brush might look funny, but it’s my absolute ride or die! Just in case you are wondering “What colors does terracotta go with?” I have put together a few palettes! Persimmon is a sliver darker than Tuscan Terracotta. I’m not convinced that you would notice a difference if you chose one over the other. It’s actually very similar to Persimmon, as in the difference is almost imperceptible. If it was on the favorites palette, it would fit between Persimmon and Smoky Salmon. Tuscan Terracotta is a nice shade of terracotta, more to the light side. Therefore, Warm Brownie shall hereby be known as a terracotta clay color, or at least terracotta adjacent. You know what I wrote so that I would remember what color it was? However, I first discovered Warm Brownie while scrolling Instagram, and it looked so cozy and nice that I wrote it down. I know the haters will say that Benjamin Moore’s Warm Brownie is not a terracotta, and from just a swatch I would agree. I prefer underrated colors, but a lot of people like the tried and true tones. The only reason I didn’t put Pinata on my short list, was due to a lack of space, and it’s not a very popular color. Compared to Cavern Clay, Pinata is slightly lighter, and a bit more pink. It’s actually pretty similar to Cavern Clay by Sherwin Williams.Ĭompared to Tandoori it is significantly more muted and tan, and quite a lot lighter. Pinata by Behr is another option for someone looking for a more subdued terracotta color. I very much like colorful leaves and can really picture it in a cool living room with lots of natural textures and colors. I’m not surprised that I like all three of these colors because they are numbered 170-7, 180-7, and 190-7, so clearly all related!Ĭompared to Tandoori, Colorful Leaves is decidedly more rusty. A bedroom is the perfect place to dip your toes into a bolder color like terracotta.īehr Colorful Leaves is another solid terracotta choice. Here’s another terracotta bedroom, this one in Baked Clay. It doesn’t quite have the richness that I would like from a terracotta clay color. I think it’s neither the nicest of this group of colors, nor the nicest terracotta that Sherwin Williams has. Next to the clay pots I would say that the Sherwin Williams color is also a pretty accurate terracotta color, but it’s not my favorite. The Sherwin Williams version of Baked Clay is more orange than both Benjamin Moore’s Baked Terracotta and Baked Clay. I just wanted to toss Sherwin Williams Baked Clay in here, because I like to do that whenever they have a color with the same name as Benjamin Moore. Benjamin Moore Baked Clay vs Sherwin Williams Baked Clay (63040) In my opinion these would both be perfect in a southwest style, with a bright or creamy white, and rich wood accents. Placed next to each other, you can clearly see that Baked Clay is darker and more red toned.Įither of these are a great medium terracotta color. It’s another true terracotta color, and I just couldn’t decide what I liked best! Baked Terracotta vs Baked Clay (035)īaked Terracotta and Baked Clay are fairly similar colors. I added Benjamin Moore’s Baked Clay to my list at the last minute. Read all about it here: Redend Point: Sherwin Williams 2023 Color of the Year (Review & Dupes!) It wasn’t on the list, but Sherwin Williams chose a terracotta as their Color of the Year for 2023! The good news is that terracotta doesn’t really go out of style, it has been fairly stable in “trendy-ness” during the 5 years prior to 2020 too. As far as paint color trends are concerned, that means we are still in the early stages of clay pot couture. Terracotta started trending upward in the Spring of 2020. Terracotta pairs well with other natural colors and earthy shades. Terracotta is a warm orange-red color with subtle earthy undertones. Valspar Terracotta Paint Colors (Lowe's).
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