The Color Edit: Refresh Your Home with the Colors of the Season
Butter Yellow, Burnt Orange or Teal? Choose the ideal one for your space!
From the sweet optimism of Butter Yellow and the warmth of Burnt Orange, to the elegant Teal, the hottest shades of the season can transform your space and give it a fresh new feel with just a few changes or additions, without having to move everything out.
Why incorporate the season’s colors into your space?
The change of season always brings with it a natural need for renewal, and the most immediate way to achieve it is through color. The shades that surround us every day are not just decorative choices; they have their own “voice” and directly affect our psychology, with the power to calm us, energize us, or create a cozy sense of security. The best part? You don’t need to get into trouble, spend a fortune, or start painting walls to adopt the season’s top color trends. The magic lies in the “smart” details. A few statement accessories, new soft fabrics, or a distinctive small piece of furniture are enough to completely change the vibe of your space and make you fall in love with it all over again!
Below, you can find the hottest shades of the season and how to bring them into your home with simple yet striking moves.
✨ Butter Yellow – The “quiet” & optimistic color
Butter Yellow is the new neutral color that can replace boring nude. It brings light, warmth, and a vintage feel to the space, without being tiring. It can be incorporated into rooms such as the kitchen or living room, with touches like a ceramic, glass, or metal vase, summer covers for the sofa or armchair or a statement lamp on the table or floor. You can also refresh your glasses and plates and add color to summer tables after the beach with friends or family.
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✨ Burnt Orange – The earthy & cozy warmth
Burnt Orange comes from a combination of terracotta and orange and is the ideal color to add depth and a 70s retro-modern aesthetic to your space. It pairs incredibly well with wooden surfaces, such as in a room with parquet flooring, for example, and you can incorporate it into your own space through a rug or an armchair. You can also add decorative pillows and poufs to a more minimal space to bring the intensity and liveliness it needs.
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✨ Teal – The luxury & depth of the blue-green combination
Teal, which is essentially a deep petrol blue, exudes dynamism, mystery, and high-end aesthetics. It is perfect for the bedroom or the office because it offers calmness as well as focus. You can play with different fabrics and textures in sheets and curtains, or even combine it with gold details in various decorative items. Also, don’t be afraid to add a bedside table or a side table next to the bed or the armchair in your office, and you will elevate the style of your space.
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⭐ Color Combo Tips
After discovering the top shades of the season, it’s time for the most fun part: how to combine them to create a balanced and absolutely stylish result. Don’t be afraid to experiment! Modern trends love contrasts with personality:
The Bold Duo (Teal & Burnt Orange)
These two colors are “made” for each other. The cool, aristocratic nature of Teal meets the warm, earthy energy of Burnt Orange, creating a captivating visual balance.
How to incorporate it into your space: Try placing a few pillows in burnt orange shades on a teal sofa, or add a terracotta vase on a wooden table, near a teal curtain.
The All-Rounder (Butter Yellow)
If you’re worried that the result between the two previous colors will be too intense, butter yellow is your ultimate ally. It works as the “quiet” bridge that balances the strong contrasts and brightens the space.
How to incorporate it into your space: A throw, a few ceramic candle holders, or a minimal lamp in butter yellow shades will blend harmoniously with the rest of your space’s palette, adding a touch of freshness.
SkroutzTip: To maintain balance, keep the neutral colors your room already has (white, gray, beige) as the base and use this trio (Teal, Burnt Orange, Butter Yellow) in small, careful doses.













































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