5 Modern Ways to Use the Color Beige

Beige is a color that has been loved since the genesis of interior design. This soothing color has been a staple for centuries, and it’s easy to see why. Beige is the perfect neutral for any space. With more dimension than white and more warmth than grey, beige is the ideal base for a stunning tan interior. Learn how to take this classic shade and make it work for a contemporary home. From tan wall art to ivory paintings, there are plenty of beige-variations that will add comfort and style to your modern space.

Mixing Cool Tones

Looking for beige living room ideas? Modernize the traditional beige color palette by adding vibrant, cool tones. Bright blues and greens will balance out the beige for a truly current look. Experiment with abstract art that incorporates both beige and cool colors. Don’t be afraid to go bold with your accent shades, as the wash of beige will help maintain a visual cohesion. Pepper cool-colored art and décor throughout your space for an unexpected (albeit elegant) look.

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All Neutral

Another way to combine beige with a modern trend is to go entirely monochromatic. Use neutral shades to create a tan interior completely devoid of color for a contemporary twist on the beige trend. Combine grey, taupe, beige, and white to create a soothing space that looks light and bright. The desaturated look rose to popularity last year and this breezy trend isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

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Warm and Earthy

If you prefer an organic-inspired space, consider adding earthy tones to complement the beige details. Use green, brown, and ochre to create a space reminiscent of nature. Hang a piece of wall art with flora as the main subject, and use organic textiles and materials throughout your space. Experiment with wicker furniture and macramé décor, as well as woven blankets and wool fabrics. For a finishing touch, display a vase of fresh flowers or a houseplant in a clay pot.

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Minimalist and Modern

Minimalism is almost synonymous with modern décor. This sparse look combines style with functionality to create a contemporary marvel. Use beige as your base color and only furnish your space with the necessities. Choose furniture that is simple and low to the ground, and be intentional with your décor. The beige tones will prevent your space from looking too cold, which gives you the freedom to decorate minimally.

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A Splash of Rose Quartz

For a softer look that is equally modern, combine beige with rose quartz. This pale, pink color is an ideal counterpart to the classic beige. It will give your space a hint of color while keeping a neutral theme. A light rose tone will brighten your space without competing with the beige elements. Hang a piece of wall art that uses peachy pink tones, and pepper pink throughout your home. Your beige furniture will look stunning next to the delicate details.

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Tan Interior Design

From beige living room ideas, to ivory entryways, this classic shade is endlessly versatile. No matter your personal style, beige can serve as a beautiful base for your home. There are plenty of ways to elevate this iconic color, and it’s up to you to choose your favorite. Consider the energy you want your interior to exude, and apply one of our top 5 tips for a foolproof, beige-infused makeover. Beige is not strictly a vintage or contemporary shade, which means it’s up to you to make it suit your personal aesthetic.

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