Benjamin Moore HC-79 Greenbrier Beige ~ Jane Lockhart interior Design |
I love the warmth and beauty that beige brings to a design scheme. The perfect beige creates an inviting glow in a room. When chosen wisely, beige is anything but boring!
Here are just a few of my favorite beige paint colours from Benjamin Moore with green or red undertones:
Greenbrier Beige is a mid-toned neutral with a subtle green undertone. It looks amazing with dark floors and white trim.
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Shaker Beige is another mid-toned neutral. It has an equal balance of grey, green and red undertones, and reads like a "true" beige. Shaker Beige is a BM favorite.
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Grant Beige is a grey based beige with a slight green undertone. This colour appears much warmer in a south facing room or under incandescent lighting.
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Clay Beige is a light-toned neutral with green and red undertones. It looks beautiful with browns and blues.
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Muslin is a luminous, grey-based beige with red undertones. It looks lovely in a room with cherry or mahogany wood and silver accents.
It's important to consider what colours already exist in your furnishings and flooring when choosing a neutral paint colour. Lighting can also influence how the colour will look in your room.
If you want to create a soft and sophisticated atmosphere, these tried and true BM paint colours are a great place to start!
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