Timeless. Long considered a color that does not age well, beige had fallen into disuse after being available in shades with funny names such as Eggshell, Honey or Sahara. And then, it made a resounding comeback pushed by the trend of naturalness, minimalist style, Japandi, brutalism...
A delicate and very elegant colour, beige brings naturalness into the home. With it, no more flashy shades that smell of petrochemicals and plastic elements, this shade gives pride of place to natural materials.
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How to integrate beige into your decoration?
Unlike white, beige warms up a room with brown undertones while illuminating it with its clarity. A double advantage that has raised it to the rank of shades that are easy to adopt in interiors. In the living room or in the bedroom, it can be integrated by touch on cushions, a rug, a vase, a light in natural fibers for example, and inevitably on the furniture for a cocooning effect. In the kitchen, beige elegantly sublimates a splashback in travertine, wood or waxed concrete. On a painted section of wall or on tiles in the shower, this shade brings the Zen atmosphere appreciated in the bathroom.
With what color to associate beige?
Another notable advantage? Difficult to commit a misstep with beige, its neutrality allows it to integrate everywhere, and with everything! You can create a monochrome in a room, the cocoon feeling is comforting. Generally, it is associated with a more frank color to be energized. We combine it with blue for a seaside style, with shades of green such as sage green for a 100% natural atmosphere, gold or brown, black for a chic character, light or dark gray for an atmosphere bully…