A smooth beige palette is a safe jumping-off point for a decor scheme… Sometimes a little too safe. Without good styling choices, a basic beige colour scheme can appear bland. This collection of three unique home interiors is packed with ideas to help create interesting neutral interiors. Home design number one is a sumptuous, neoclassical space. Delightfully decorative boiserie and crown moulding enrich the beige backdrop. Modern furniture arrangements have a sculptural essence. Tour number two takes place in an apartment with a chic, modern approach and eye-catching accessories. Finally, we’ll round up the selection with a green and red accented scheme and an elegant arch theme.
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As we enter the living room of our first home, we’re met with a warm feeling of calm and tranquillity. A soft, modern
A set of black and beige nesting coffee tables break up the bold pattern on the
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Wall moulding makes a cohesive link across the open-plan
The rattan
A beige kitchen winds around the dining area. White marble backsplashes add a light, luxe touch.
In the master bedroom, a beige
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In this chic, modern apartment, a brightly coloured diptych is hung above an understated pale couch. In crisp contrast to the curves of the sofa, a
A black and beige rug design complements the coffee table with a squared pattern. A monochrome throw and cushions accent the couch.
In the window area, a platform floor is employed to mark a separate function. A small stool and a coffee table are paired to fashion a reading area. A
Coffee table books and small ornaments create a low-key centrepiece.
A tensioned shelving unit takes the place of a TV wall opposite the sofa.
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Textured glass adds a decorative panel behind the shelves.
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A floating desk wraps around the corner of the room, adding rich wood tone to the scheme.
On the opposite side of the room, an L-shaped kitchen area is illuminated in natural light from a floor-to-ceiling window. Rich wood grain cabinets and a black fridge contrast with the light beige room decor.
A convenient coffee machine adds a bright red accent.
A small laundry room is situated just off the front entry door. A narrow shelving tower creates a visual pause between the tower of laundry machines and a stylish sink area.
The concrete and wood sink unit is accessorised with a rattan stool, accomplishing an attractive textural ensemble.
The bathroom has a fragmented layout with a large
The bathroom vanity area receives natural sunlight via the textured glass living room wall.
Designer: Shenzhen Chanel
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The final home in this collection features a graceful, arched decor theme. A modern arched chandelier hangs from an exquisite ceiling rose. Architectural arches elegantly frame the window area and the front entryway.
Green and red accents pepper this beige interior with moments of vibrancy. A piece of modern art colours the fireplace wall. A
The black fireplace is complemented by a stylish black side table. They each make stark contrast with the pale beige wall.
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A kitchen dining area stands adjacent to the open lounge.
The dining island features a striking green marble volume, which draws the eye.
The main work area is a small
Inside the master bedroom, an upholstered bed stands out from the rest of the beige decor scheme with a deep, muted red colourway. Muted green wall art adds a pop of contrast above the curved red headboard.
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The second bedroom features a flat beige headboard panel upon a concrete foundation. A graceful pendant light descends in front. See more ideas for
Backlit glass wardrobes emit an atmospheric glow.
Mesmerising monochrome floor tiles shake up a beige bathroom scheme. A freeform
The final beige bedroom features fresh green accents.
Green accented wardrobes complement a green bed set and a unique desk chair.
More bold black and white floor tiles elevate the final bathroom design. A
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