Brights Are Okay, But Earthy Tones Rule in Whitney Cummings' Jake Arnold-Designed Living Room – it's Pure Tranquility

Muted hues, organic textures, and natural materials bring a peaceful energy to the actress's LA home

Whitney Cummings
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When you think of comfortable, cozy, and atmospheric spaces that literally envelop you, you may well picture an earthy palette like the one in Whitney Cummings' living room. Instead of opting for energising or jarring brights, the actress, comedian, and producer has plumped for brown, cream, beige, and even black to create the perfect tonal palette, which is balanced by mood lighting and natural materials for the most calming and inviting aesthetic.

This tonal scheme is nothing short of a muted masterpiece, designed by celeb-favorite Jake Arnold, who is all about evoking comfort through sensorial experience, and it's clear that he's achieved that in Whitney Cummings' LA home.

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Decorating with earthy colors helps us tap into our innate human connection with nature, which instinctively calms and encourages us to slow down, take a moment, and relax, making it a wonderful choice for a living room. Joanne Dodsworth, from Wren, explains: 'Earthy tones and layered textiles create a calming effect that feels especially relevant as people seek out warmth and depth in their homes.'

The plaster-effect walls in Whitney's living room create a wonderful starting point for an earthy scheme. 'Sand and stone shades are great neutral base tones,' advises Shelley Cochrane, Accessories Buyer at Furniture Village, 'but incorporating brown into the scheme will help to bring depth and warmth to the space, creating the perfect minimal, yet soulful colour palette.'

Decorating with brown has recently seen a return in popularity, both in more luxe schemes with rich textures, but also, as seen here, with a leaning towards natural materials like raw wood and linens. Shelley adds: 'Brown’s earthy connotations instantly add a grounding and organic influence to your space, helping to cultivate a relaxing atmosphere.'

You can also call on inspiration from around the world to create an earthy color scheme, says Mike Whitfield, luxury interiors expert at Lusso.

'Drawing on the colour palette of a favourite destination – whether that’s sun-bleached neutrals inspired by coastal escapes or warmer, earthier tones reminiscent of desert landscapes – allows the space to retain a timeless, sophisticated feel.'

However, some care is required to achieve balance with an earthy palette, to avoid a monotone look that feels characterless rather than cozy. Stacey Martin, Owner and Principal at Boston-based design firm, The Freshmaker, explains: 'We love the warm embrace an earthy palette can lend, but it’s important to vary the elements to keep the look from falling flat.'

In order to acheive that, Stacey suggests: 'A range of shades within the same family create visual interest, while darker accents will keep it grounded. We love to pepper in more saturated colors for punch, and stoneware or metallics in the same tones for depth and a chic material mix.' For a final flourish, Stacey recommends: 'Greenery, such as a vase of cuttings from the yard or a graphic houseplant, will add texture and life to round things out.'

You could also enhance the global-inspired style with artisanal pieces collected from travels, such as stoneware bowls, textural throws, or basketwork. Mike explains: 'Travel-inspired design can be introduced through materiality, colour and carefully chosen statement pieces, such as a single woven pendant, a piece of carved wood furniture, or textiles inspired by a particular destination.'


If this color palette appeals, take a look at how to try another nature-inspired color scheme, dubbed serene earth, which brings in an unexpected hint of blue.

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Katrina Harper-Lewis
Head of Living

Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.