A sophisticated palette of harmonious hues.
It is part of the Affinity Color collection. Pashmina works well with a wide range of browns as well as grays because its sandy hue gives it a chameleon-like quality. This color is part of the Classic Color Collection. Stone Hearth is one of those warm, slightly darker, transitional colors that works well with existing gray tones. A great transitional color, it’s perfect for an open floor plan. This classic shade creates a unifying look that calms and restores. Revere Pewter is soft and subtle while still being neutral. It allows the space to feel inviting by creating a comfy mood. Here are some of my beige quick picks from Benjamin Moore.īenjamin Moore’s Revere Pewter is light gray with warm undertones… a true greige. Like Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore’s collection of beiges excite the senses. It’s grounding nature anchors a space and lends itself to beautiful combinations with today’s blues and greens. This color imbibes earthiness and brings softness into a room. Coordinating Colors: Storm Cloud SW 6249 Special Gray SW 6277 Sea Salt SW 6204 3 Ways to Use Stardew in ©2017 The Sherwin-Williams Company, 101 W daughter’s bedroom (waiting to be blogged about and no photos) Sherwin Williams Light French Gray On the left is Sea Salt by Sherwin Williams, a VERY popular color October 2020 Color of the Month. Kilim Beige is ready to prove itself a worthy color as the pendulum swings back to soft neutrals. This color looks fabulous in coastal-inspired interiors. Natural linen works with warm and spicy hues. This paint color keeps the mood light and airy. It has enough warmth to avoid the concrete feeling and it doesn’t have any undertones of blue. Use this color to warm up a home with cooler gray tones. Sherwin-Williams’ Accessible Beige falls on the range of light to medium warm, with gray undertones. It is a true gray that doesn’t feel too cold. Worldly Gray exhibits beiger tendencies to help soften a space. Whether you have a modern or traditional style, Accessible Beige provides a smart backdrop for other design elements. Its chameleon color morphs to perfection in any space creating a softness and blending with other colors seamlessly. Let’s start with some of my favorite beiges from Sherwin-Williams: You’ll find that the colors will add a calm, comforting and inviting feeling to your space. Take from my inspirations to seek out your favorite beige colors and incorporate them into your home. Here we will look at several of my favorite go-to beige colors from Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore. The new beige colors are spectacular! Current design trends are featuring, “earthy and warm neutral tones like beige, khaki, tan and greige (a mix of warm gray and beige) paired with trends such as nature-inspired looks and designs that promote wellness,” says Houzz contributor Becky Harris. Now don’t groan those of you who remember the boring beige days popular 15-20 years ago. Gray is still popular, but it is slowly giving way to beige. Walls, furniture, accessories, and construction materials, like tile and flooring, all contained gray color variations. Let’s face it, we all probably hopped on the gray bandwagon, either willingly or unwillingly over the past several years.