Beige Paint

Beige is beautiful – it’s official. With a wide range of subtle options and an agile, flexible character, beige paint can add a dynamic edge to your neutral colour schemes. Warm tones with a hint of pink add vibrancy to a living room, while cooler shades with an undertone of blue feel at home in a bathroom. Perfectly partner beige paint with almost any interior design, whether it’s a chic uptown apartment or a charmingly cosy country cottage. The tonal depths you’ll discover in our range of beige paint give you all the inspiration you need to create your signature look. Create elegant interiors with our exceptional Resistance Ultra Matt emulsion, with an incredible sheen factor of just 1%/ Or add a sophisticated signature look to exterior doors and windows with our exterior eggshell paint.

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Colour

Beautiful beige is one of the most underrated and misused of all colours. Is it dull? Absolutely not. Bland? Hardly. In fact, beige covers a whole range of tones and shades that perfectly partner with almost any other colour combination. From eggshell blues with creamy, warm undertones to popular hues like oatmeal and magnolia, beige can lift and brighten a tired interior and make it feel fresh and new again. Add other warming colours and beige balances them beautifully, creating a welcoming living room or a hallway that immediately makes you feel at home.

In a chic, modern abode, beige teams up with neutral paint or myriad brown paints and adds its own layer of complexity and depth. If you love that mid-century retro look, beige is the perfect starting point when partnered with bold, geometric wallpapers and visually striking wall murals. Add a touch of luxury with metallics, or combine a deeper beige with blue paint to contrast and allow each colour to find its own level within your décor. Beige is at home in any room or hallway, where it can be the foundation of a gallery filled with wall art.

Frequently Asked Questions

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