What do you think of when you see the color beige? Boring, yawn-worthy, drab? Stop right there. Trust me, beige is utterly fab. Like a loyal, trustworthy friend, you know exactly what you’re betting on — and it’s got so much for going for it.
I love making a dramatic impact (hey, who doesn’t love attention?), so I never used to be a fan of beige in my home or my wardrobe. But I’ve recently become obsessed with how effortlessly elegant it is. Oh, and it literally goes with everything. When you pick out a piece of beige decor, it'll be something you won't regret buying that matches with your current look.
Whether you’re a fan of neutral colors who's keeping things uber-chic or a lover of bold hues looking for a fabulous foundation, these decor buys are perfect for adding beautiful beige to your home.
9 beige home decor buys that I absolutely love
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These have such a pretty texture and are so boho-chic. The subtle lines are a smart design feature, cleverly drawing the eye to wherever you put them. Plus, linen is a strong fabric, so it should last you years. Layer these beauties up on the bed with different cushions and throws for a sophisticated break in bold colors.
$42.30
Looking to add patterns to your home without being too loud about it? The geometric shapes on this rug are so pretty and are printed in many shades of beige (you know, just in case you need the reference). From the hallway to the kitchen, right up to the bedroom, it will suit a variety of different rooms.
$29
What better way to bring good vibes into your home than bringing in, well, a tapestry that says good vibes? Manifest all things positive with this cute cotton wall hanging. The writing is in a retro font and teddy fleece texture that's sure to make you feel fuzzy as inside as the tapestry is on the outside.
$24.99
I adore how these vases fit together like a really satisfying puzzle. The wiggly texture on the side also adds a nice point of interest — no boring, straight-up vases here. Pair together on a coffee table or sideboard and pop in flowers and branches. Dried ones would especially match the vases’ aesthetic.
$24
Set the table stylishly with this simple yet refined banana fiber placemat. The material is sustainably sourced by artisans who work with a community-based, nonprofit organization and preserve traditional weaving techniques when making them. There are also matching coasters and table runners, so you can have a full set — always a bonus!
$56
Wow your dinner guests by plating up on these pretty plates. Doesn’t the pattern make them look like sweet seashells? They’re so stunning, no one will notice if your food doesn't like quite as nice. Not only could you serve food on these, but you could put jewelry and trinkets on them throughout the house.
$46.75
Add a splash of beige to your bathroom with this shower curtain. The funky ovals are much more interesting than having a plain block of color, but the muted color stops it from looking too overwhelming. The bold curtain will add a fun focal point, which you can then build other bathroom accessories around.
$390
Picture lounging on this amazingly comfy seat and curling up to watch a film or read a book. Ah, bliss. Fleece upholstery and a foamy filling make it an absolute dream to sit back and relax on. The simple design, matched with its curved corners, means it will blend easily into your living room.
$35
Blankets are a fab way to blend color and texture into your interior, and I love how simple yet stylish this one is. The cable-knit texture is refined and relaxed, and will add serious coziness to your living space or bedroom. Plus, the mid-weight fabric is perfect for keeping you snug on cooler nights.
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Hi there! I’m the former content editor at Real Homes and I'm now a freelance journalist.. I've been a lifestyle journalist for over five years, previously working as an editor across regional magazines. Before this, I graduated from Nottingham Trent University a degree in journalism, along with an NCTJ gold diploma. For Real Homes, I specialized in interior design, trends and finding the best viral buys.