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15 beige living room ideas to inspire your interiors

Once seen as a boring colour, beige has been given the luxe treatment and breathes new life into the living room.

As a neutral, beige is a timeless and versatile choice for the living room. Once seen as a ‘boring’ or ‘bland’ option, it has been given the luxe treatment, making a statement with its calming and cosy vibe. 
Beige’s strength is due to its wide spectrum of tones, ranging from warm honey tones, golden undertones, almost white tones to rich earthy browns like Pantone’s Colour of the Year Mocha Mousse. Thanks to its earthy connections, it goes well with refreshing greens or calming blues, often used as the grounding base alongside pops of colour. For those that favour simplicity, pairing it with other neutrals like white, grey or black creates a chic, layered look that pays close attention to detail.  Discover the best beige living room ideas for your home, from how to layer different beige and brown tones, to the best décor styles. Once you’re done reading our guide, browse our range of beige sofas to get started. 

1. Layer with different shades of brown 

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Beige is a versatile tone to layer with, especially with different shades of brown. Depending on the vibe you want to set, pairing beige with other light brown tones like taupe makes the space feel brighter and airier, while dark browns make the space feel more cosy and intimate. You can introduce these different shades through accents like painting an alcove deep rust to contrast with the lighter walls or bringing in more light brown cushions and throws. 
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2. Make a statement with beige walls  

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If you’re worried that beige walls will make the room feel one-dimensional, choose textured wallpaper or a paint effect that makes the room feel cosy and lived-in. Since it’s the living room, the texture should feel elegant, like linen, grasscloth or stone, since beige is a brown tone. This is a great décor idea for monochrome living rooms as it adds character.

3. Introduce natural textures 

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As a light brown tone, beige’s connection with nature is more than skin deep. As an earth tone, it’s easy to bring natural textures like wood, jute or rattan into the mix. A cotton or linen beige sofa is a great way to start for a cosy and relaxing base. Make wood a main character of the room by introducing wooden shelves, a coffee table or accessories. The wood tone you choose will set the mood of your room. Dark wood sprinkles a hint of drama to your living room while oak or other lighter woods keep it understated.
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4. Decorate with Pantone’s Colour of the Year Mocha Mousse 

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As a rich but soft brown, Pantone’s Colour of the Year Mocha Mousse brings its blend of ‘sophisticated, earthy elegance’, capturing the general mood of wanting to savour life’s simple pleasures. It makes a great foundation tone, such as a wall colour pick in the living room - a great choice for the much-loved monochrome trend. Mocha Mousse can also be the sofa colour pick and can act as the grounding base if you have a bright wall colour like teal. Besides that it can also be used to complement other neutrals like cream or white, acting as the darker accent to break up the lighter tones.

5. Sofa upholstery matters 

Baltimore 3 Seater Sofa
Beige’s strength is its softness — emphasise this with textures like cotton, velvet or plush fabric. When you’re choosing a sofa for your living room, upholstery matters. Cotton or linen is good if you want to bring a casual, relaxing vibe to your room. Velvet or plush fabric adds a luxe feel while bringing a soft, tactile touch. Boucle is another good option thanks to its warm, ‘curly’ appearance which is also very comfy and inviting.
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6. Introduce a feature wall to a beige living room 

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Similar to white, beige living rooms provide a blank canvas to decorate. A stylish gallery wall may be just what you’re looking for, with a specific theme or pattern to tie the look together. If you want to keep it simple, make a statement with a standalone artwork.
Another way to decorate your wall is with wall slats. Since it’s a beige living room, choose wooden wall slats. The wood tone you choose for the slats will set the mood of your room. Dark wood sprinkles a hint of drama to your living room while oak or other lighter woods keep it understated.

7. Relax with tropical décor 

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Do you always want to feel like you’re on holiday? Tropical style might be just what you’re looking for. Beige is the neutral colour of choice, blending that effortless and soothing vibe tropical style is known for. Pair beige with light and airy textures like cotton and linen when picking the right sofa and curtains. Emphasising natural lighting keeps the room feeling light and breezy. Tropical accents such as palm or monstera prints, macrame and artwork help liven up the décor and tie the look together. Complete the look with indoor plants to match the tropical theme.     
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8. Style a reading nook with beige 

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A reading nook should be quiet and inviting. Beige is an easy choice because it represents both of these qualities. Monochrome style interior (an all-beige look) gives the room a sophisticated feel and invites room to accessorise. 
Go for a sepia tone as it makes the space feel cosy. Besides texture, choose relaxing shapes and silhouettes – whether it’s the soft curves of your armchair or abstract artwork, it’s all about keeping it cosy and focusing on the latest book you’re reading. If you’re worried that an all-beige corner feels too flat, bring in black accents for some contemporary cool.

9. Find balance with feng shui  

Take a leaf from feng shui philosophy by focusing on creating harmony and balance. As a neutral, beige (and brown as a whole) symbolises the earth and is designed to ground and soothe your space, bringing comfort and stability. 
When it comes to furniture arrangement, your sofa and armchairs should face the entryway, so that whoever is sitting can immediately see who enters the room without turning around. This is all about positive energy flow and making sure there’s plenty of space to move around. You can bring in other pops of colour such as green accents, which is connected to growth and abundance — a great way to symbolise being grounded while moving forward.
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10. Enhance natural lighting in a beige living room  

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Without natural light, beige living rooms can feel flat or lifeless. Choosing sheer curtains or bare windows will help bring in more natural light. If your space still feels a bit dark or flat, use mirrors at strategic spots so that the light can bounce around the room. For rooms that don’t receive enough natural lighting, layering lighting is the best way to brighten a dark room. For example, introduce table lamps, sconces or floor lamps in high traffic areas. Go for warm LED bulbs to bring out beige’s warm undertone and give the room a cosy feel.   

11. Accent with luxe metallics 

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Aside from lighting, bringing in metallic accents is another way to perk up a beige living room. Brass, copper and gold accents warm up the room while chrome and silver add a cooler touch when paired with beige. Mix warm and cool tones to create a luxe, layered look through pieces like a coffee or side table or accessories like vases, candleholders and picture frames. Mirrors with metallic frames are another way to bring in a touch of sparkle and brighten the room.   

12. Decorate with clean lines and contemporary curves  

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A lot of beige living rooms are grounded in simplicity and sophistication, focusing on subtlety and timeless style. You can emphasise this through clean lines and curved details. This can be through the soft curves of a sofa or elegant wall panelling. Accessorising with ceramics like curved vases or sculptures also helps highlight this and give the room a ‘quiet luxury’ feel. Aside from ceramics, go for statement lighting such as unique pendant lights or mushroom table lamps.

13. Get cosy with modern farmhouse  

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Modern farmhouse décor strikes a balance between classic and contemporary and is known for its cosy, approachable charm. A neutral palette is one of the main elements of its style and making it accessible and easy to decorate. Beige walls or a beige sofa are great ways to start, alongside wooden accents or flooring, stone finishes and lots of comfy textures. Besides beige, bring in other neutrals like white and grey for a fresh and airy look.
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14. Lounge with coastal décor  

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Coastal décor always brings to mind being near the beach, thanks to its colour palette and relaxing textures. Besides white and blue, beige is the other key colour you can use to highlight this theme. Choose beige as the sofa colour to complement the white and blue walls and introduce it through accessories like rattan baskets and jute rugs. For the blue tones, choose dark blue tones like navy or indigo to keep the look contemporary and as a contrast to beige and white.

15. Soften a formal living room with beige walls 

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Formal style living rooms make a statement with their timeless and elegant style. However, they can also feel a bit uptight, especially if you want to relax. Beige walls feel less stark compared to white and warm up the room. When it comes to choosing a paint finish, a matte finish is probably the best for its understated and velvety feel. Pick soft textures to complement the walls such as a velvet upholstery for the sofa and a soft rug at the centre of the room. 

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We hope you enjoyed reading our beige lounge ideas. Looking for more living room décor ideas? Read our neutral living room ideas and cream living room ideas guide.  
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