Versatile Colors that are Not Boring Beige

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By shanel

Color is the best way to express your personality within your home, but it can be difficult to choose shades that are creative and unique while being versatile. On the other hand, you do not want to be too outlandish and decrease the value of your home, so you want to find versatile colors that are neither boring beige nor that awful shade of screaming pink. It is important to find a balance between adding aesthetic value and expressing your own sense of style in the space.

Blues and greens are versatile shades that coordinate with dozens of other colors, both cool and warm shades. A versatile shade is a shade that looks great without overwhelming the room; one that is easy to work with and coordinate with complementing shades, accessories, and flooring options. Both blue and green offer these benefits, and the right shades of each will neither overpower nor minimize the effect. Avoid shades that are very dark unless you are creating a focal wall, designing accessories, or creating a point of interest on a mantel or similar space so that the room does not feel dark or oppressive.

To stick with the same color family without resorting to boring beige, choose a rich chocolate brown instead. There are many other shades of brown than just beige, and they coordinate with many shades in the color spectrum. Choosing a different shade of brown will still allow you to pair with the same colors as basic neutral beige, but you have the advantage of an eye-catching shade. This is a great choice for flooring or as an accent color or furniture color throughout the room, and it can help you create a cohesive flow in the house.

Traditional white is a great choice if you want a neutral shade that will not stand out within the room, creating a clean, modern, airy look. Some decorators believe that a classic white is outdated, but it is the best way to create the feel of openness in a small room without resorting to more drastic measures. You can add color through accessories and furniture, and keep the clean and spacious look in a room that needs some help to feel taller, broader, or just more open in general. Traditional white is also a great choice for the ceiling, or for furniture if you do not have small children or pets to cause damage. It also makes your bold contemporary metal wall art and abstract metal wall sculptures really pop.

Grays are the new beige, so choose a great shade of gray or silver to replace any shade of brown or white within a room. A modern and contemporary space needs cooler shades in order to complete the look and tie everything together, so choose gray to replace boring beige or any other shade of brown. It can also replace white as an accent shade or to create a focal color in the room. It is still a neutral shade, so it will not overwhelm the room or decrease the value, but it lets you get away from shades of beige that feel outdated.

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