Suddenly, Designers Are All Obsessed with Farrow & Ball's Naperon – It's The Perfect Paint For Creating a Sun-Drenched Glow
Faded terracottas are everywhere at the moment, so why not hop on the trend and give Naperon a try?
Reminiscent of sunbaked terracotta, Farrow & Ball's Naperon is a gentle, peachy paint loved for its warmth and radiance.
'Inspired by the origins of the word apron, this is a familiar clay color with a well-loved feel,' explains Farrow & Ball. Naperon quietly saturates a space, bringing grounded calm and tranquillity that lasts beyond sunrise. It's the perfect summer color trend, but the earthy, almost heritage quality makes it a timeless choice too.
'Naperon is such a warm and uplifting color that feels both nostalgic and contemporary at the same time,' says designer Emily Dreelan of Emily Day Interiors. 'It has earthy terracotta qualities, but the soft pink and orange undertones stop it from feeling too heavy. In bright natural light, it almost glows, and even in the evenings, it still feels cozy and bright, which is why it works so well in living spaces.'
Naperon provides a sunbaked glow in this luxurious bathroom designed by Noëlle Baartmans.
Part of the charm of the terracotta color trend lies in the warmth it brings to every space. Shades like Naperon serve as a quiet yet rich backdrop that beautifully envelops without overwhelming a room.
'I chose Naperon for its quiet warmth and earthy depth,' explains interior designer Noëlle Baartmans. 'The natural clay tone creates a cocooning atmosphere: soft in the morning light, intimate by evening when the lamps are on. It carries a grounded elegance that feels both organic and refined.'
While living spaces pair beautifully with the grounding hue, Naperon brings refreshing warmth to bathrooms, too, proving some all-important comfort. The sun-soaked bathroom pictured above proves its ability to make clinical rooms feel inviting and familiar. 'What I love most of Naperon it brings a sense of calm, warmth. In bedrooms especially, Naperon has a beautiful way of making the room feel layered, serene.'
Playful and unexpected, Naperon painted furniture brings this 1970s home to life.
Terracotta paints often work well in midcentury style interiors, too. 'When we were designing this home, we really wanted to stay true to its original 1970s character through the colors and pattern used throughout the scheme,' explains Emily. 'Naperon felt like the perfect choice because it's warm, vibrant, and full of personality, which suited the style of the house beautifully.'
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'We decided to have the living room furniture sprayed in the shade rather than use it on the walls,' explains Emily, 'as it created a bold focal point whilst still feeling balanced within what was quite a tricky room layout.'
While terracotta paints like Naperon are colors replacing blush pink, they can feel a little bolder than subtler pale pink tones. To keep your scheme grounded, pair them with organic materials, advises Emily. 'I always advise clients to be brave when it comes to color. Shades like Naperon can completely transform a space and bring so much warmth and character into a home. It works beautifully paired with natural materials and layered with textures and patterns, and I personally love using colors like this on furniture and joinery rather than a full feature wall as it allows the color to make a statement without overwhelming the room.'
A pairing of Naperon and Red Earth brings a warm glow to Nicole Thompson's living room.
'Despite it having a slight plaster pink undertone to it, it’s incredibly earthy and grounding,' explains designer Nicole Thompson of Sleek Chic Interiors. 'It’s got that classic Farrow & Ball metamorphic quality to it, looking like a dusty peach in certain lights and a muted terracotta clay in other lights. Naperon reads slightly redder, more terracotta in tone when positioned next to a darker red such as Red Earth.'
'I wanted to introduce a warm, naturally earthy color that would focus the eye as you walked into the space,' explains Nicole. 'As I was working with this coffered ceiling (pictured in the living room above), the idea was to double-drench it with Red Earth in the centre and then Naperon on the outer part of the ceiling for a really interesting and colorful look that still felt subtle. Naperon is the next shade down from Red Earth, so it works perfectly in a double-drenched look.'
'It’s such a hugely warm and welcoming color that it’s perfect for pretty much any room orientation. To avoid a shade like this looking out of place, I recommend working in the color in some capacity somewhere else in your room so it feels intentional, whether that’s with some textiles or a piece of furniture.'
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Naperon is quiet yet enhancing. 'As it’s a naturally earthy color, it pairs so well with other earthy shades and natural materials,' says Nicole, 'which makes Naperon such a versatile, easy color to work with. Think reds, browns, creams and greens, any colors that you find in nature, and you’ll be able to bring together for a really calm and collected color scheme that works in your space.'
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