The relaxed elegance of Tuscan style is characterized by rustic accents, classic artwork, and ornate architectural details that bring to mind a villa in the Italian countryside. But the highlight of any Tuscan-inspired room is its stunning color scheme, as the landscape of Tuscany inspires a rich array of colors for decorating. A Tuscan color palette is predominantly warm. Adding cool color accents gives balance to your palette. The warm colors of Tuscan-style decorating are a reflection of golden fields and rustic walls. The region's blue skies and lush foliage in rich green colors are the perfect accents for your Tuscan color scheme.
Overview
- Color Family: Colors inspired by the Italian region of Tuscany; includes reds, yellows, greens
- Complementary Colors: Varies
- Pairs Well With: Rustic accents
- Mood: Warm, earthy, elegant
- Where to Use: Can be used in any room; popular in kitchens
Here are our ideas for the best Tuscan-style paint colors to update your home.
Making Tuscan Colors Work In Your Home
Rich, warm Tuscan colors give an inviting elegance to your home. If you want to go totally traditional, look for a palette of cream, warm red, and sage green. You can also incorporate shades like a golden ochre, rust orange, olive green, dark apricot, and various browns, taupes, and other warm neutrals. These colors create a welcoming yet refined palette for a Tuscan-inspired kitchen, living room, dining room, or foyer. Add touches of a Bordeaux red or deep purple. These colors also add a gorgeous, vacation-worthy touch to your landscaping (vineyard not included).
If you decide to decorate in a Tuscan style in the bedroom, add cooler Tuscan colors like a serene blue or calming purple to add contrast and balance. Use these colors next to natural, rustic textures, like brick and stone, to add an authentic feeling.
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Rustic Tuscan: Benjamin Moore Firenze
Benjamin Moore Firenze is a warm and rustic paint color that is the perfect background for your Tuscan-style decor. While wonderful as an accent wall, Firenze could also warm up a kitchen or dining room. You can continue the Tuscan-style color scheme outdoors with Firenze as a front door color.
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Sage Green: Sherwin-Williams Garden Sage
Sherwin-Williams Garden Sage is inspired by the soft and muted green foliage of Tuscany, where cypress trees dot the rolling landscapes. Warmer than most sage green paint colors, Garden Sage pairs well with rich russet and red. Garden Sage is part of the HGTV Home Paint Collection by Sherwin-Williams.
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A Warm Dining Room: Sherwin-Williams Honeycomb
Like acres of golden grasses, Sherwin-Williams Honeycomb is a stunning gold paint color, perfect for accent walls or furniture in a Tuscan-style room. If you're looking for a warm dining room paint color idea, Honeycomb is gorgeous. Try a rich gold with off-white trim paint colors, and dark wood furniture, for a Tuscan-inspired dining room.
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Ceiling Color Inspiration: Behr Serene Sky
Behr's Serene Sky shines next to the warmth and fire of a Tuscan-inspired color palette. The vast blue skies of the Italian countryside have attracted many a visitor. The coolness of this pretty sky-blue paint color could be perfect as a ceiling color idea for a warm room with plenty of light.
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Sunny Tuscan Yellow: Behr Bicycle Yellow
Behr's Bicycle Yellow conjures images of sunflowers and long sunny days. As an accent in your Tuscan paint color scheme, Bicycle Yellow is perfect for an eating nook, sunporch, or even a front door. Yellow will make any visitor feel cheerful year-round.
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Beautiful Dark Brown: Valspar Brazilian Brown
The decor of Tuscany is rustic, with heavy wood beams used throughout homes in the region. Valspar's Brazilian Brown has the quality of dark and weathered wood that is common in the Tuscan style. This color could be used as an accent wall to create drama, or as a backdrop for an otherwise plain fireplace.
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Wine Country-Inspired: Valspar Sunny Bordeaux
Tuscan colors always include the grapes of this region. At harvest time, the deep wine-inspired Tuscan colors are magnificent against the golds of the waning grasses. Valspar Sunny Bordeaux is a nice break from the intensely warm colors of Tuscany, but still very complementary to the color scheme.
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A Cool Neutral: Benjamin Moore Interlude
Benjamin Moore Interlude feels like wet sand under your feet on a hot afternoon when you add it to a warm Tuscan color palette. This neutral color is warm but very versatile. In a Tuscan-style color scheme, it can play the role of connecting colors room to room easily. Interlude is a comfortable and comforting neutral paint color for living rooms and family rooms, and perfect with an accent wall of any color.
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Lavender-Inspired: Olympic Paints French Violet
Olympic Paints French Violet is a rich, yet muted, lavender. Like the lavender bushes that thrive in a Mediterranean climate, the warm colors of the Tuscan landscape thrive with hints of cool color, like French Violet. It's a lovely choice for a Tuscan kitchen (where you'll be whipping up delicious Italian meals, no doubt). It's particularly rich against dark wood cabinetry and natural stone elements.
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Perfect Tuscan Red: Devine Paints Paprika
Every Tuscany-inspired color palette needs red, the color of the region's famous wine and many of its poppy-filled fields. Devine Paint Center's Paprika is lush and satisfying even when surrounded by a variety of warm or cool colors. Paprika is a strong color, but never too bright. This is a good bold color choice for a dining room in a Tuscan-style color palette.
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What are Tuscan colors?
Tuscan colors are warm, rich earth tones that feel both rustic and elegant. Think of sage green, brick red, soft ivory, rust orange, and golden ochre. Imagine them with accents of deep purple, brown, and burgundy. Together, these colors create a Tuscan palette that feels as if you're relaxing in a vineyard in Tuscany.
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Are Tuscan colors in style?
Tuscan colors peaked in popularity in the early 2000s, but warm, inviting earth tones never really go out of style. Some design experts report that Tuscan colors are beginning to see a resurgence in 2023.
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Where can I incorporate Tuscan colors in my home?
Tuscan colors are most popular in kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms, and even outdoor spaces. However, warm colors are at home in any space when used with the correct accents.