Using warm beige colors in the interior

When we are faced with the task of creating an interior in a light, and at the same time warm mood, avoiding the play of contrasts, in order to feel calm and protected in it, avoiding emotional peaks, we most likely use a warm color scheme of beige.

In traditional cultures, where dwellings were built from local soil materials, beige has been an integral part of shelter, asylum and home for millennia. Later, it began to associate with emotional calmness, a sense of security and comfort.

The entire palette, from light sandy, creamy butter, vanilla, cream, peach, to cappuccino and light brown, is included in the warm range of beige.

Due to its natural attractiveness and natural softness, this range can be used either independently or also it looks great in combination with shades of white.

These colors are able to give a warm, Mediterranean energy, conducive to emotional and physical relaxation. At the same time, if you add a few shades of chocolate to them, it will result in color depth and volume to the entire composition.

The main rule to get this effect is to stick to the proportion: 60% light, even possibly white shades, 30% slightly darker shades of beige, and no more than 10% coffee or dark brown color variations.

An important component of any interior is artificial lighting. In our case, lamps with a warm glow spectrum are best suited.

The light beige range looks great on large open planes. You can have your decorating coating with texture by using BIOPLAST liquid wallpaper: seamless coating, more than a hundred textures and colors, and this is only in a light beige color palette.

You can conveniently and quickly select a color scheme that suits your particular project, using the system of color filters in our online store.

Ease of work with BIOPLAST liquid wallpaper will make the decorating process simple and enjoyable, with predictable result.

Experiment with joy!