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Beige Colour Focus

The colour beige has been around and used for longer than we can remember. It is an extremely versatile and elegant colour, you can be sure beige will be a great colour addition to any home interior, below are some helpful tips / colours that you may like to combine with the colour beige.

When it comes to choosing a colour that is as flexible as beige, it can be quite difficult, with a great choice of tones, hues and shades. There are barely any colours on the chart that can't be enhanced from this plain, yet elegant colour. From neon colours to cool shades of grey / white, you can be sure they’ll all fit in perfectly with support from the colour beige.

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Ivory

With ivory being closely related to the colour yellow, this may make you want to add a yellow colour into the interior to support the ivory colour in the room. Don’t hesitate to combine ivory and yellow colours together – they’re a great match, even something as little as a cushion cover to a patterned yellow blind / curtains. Ivory is a great base colour, it allows you to choose even more bold colours, including navy blue or maroon colours. A perfect colour choice for any room. Take a look at our Beige/Natural curtains.

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Stone

Stone colour is most definitely on the bolder edge of the beige colour chart, it can be used as a toner colour or the dominant colour – both equally as stylish. The best colours to pair stone with would be off white, rich wood colours, even lighter cream shades. If you're looking for blinds to compare to a stone colour, an oak or walnut colour blind is one of the most recommended matches, ranging from wood venetians to simple roller blinds – there is definitely a choice for you. Take a look at our Beige/Natural blinds.