Why You Should Use The Color Beige In Your Home

Decorating with the color brown has gotten a bad rap! But it is the new hot decor color! What goes around comes around, but brown is new and used in home decor in new ways. Learn how to use brown to decorate beautiful rooms.

top view of a brown rush coffee table and brown rug

Pantone’s color of the year for 2025 is Mocha Mousse, a rich, warm brown color. I’ve been watching the brown color trend for over a year now. It has slowly been ingratiating itself into the decorating world and is now the darling of the moment.

What goes around comes around. Especially when it comes to decorating! And decorating with the color brown has come around again! Let’s talk about why we should love brown and tips for using it beautifully in your home.

This post is part of the Beginning Color Theory For The Home Decorator series. Knowing a bit about color and how to use it in your home will help you be a better decorator! There are so many tips and things to understand that will also give you the confidence to make the right decorating choices for your home regarding color. And getting the colors in your home right is a very important part of beautiful home decor.

One of my favorite things to do as a decorating blogger is to look at trends and decor forecasts and share them with you! Why is this important? Great question!

Whether you realize it or not, new trends like color really affect how you decorate.

Maybe not in big ways. You might not be embracing the brown decorating trend, but you might find a brown accent decor you just love! Like a wooden vase or a white and brown marble chain link because they have been featured by your favorite stores and online sources.

It’s very subtle, but we are all affected by trends!

I like to look at trends because they are something new or redone in a new way that can be fresh and interesting. Or I look at trends because they are a trainwreck, and I just can’t look away!

Brown Is Being Introduced In New Ways

If you are anywhere near my age, you might remember the browns from the hippy ’70s the Tuscan ’90s, or even the big brown sofas of the ‘2000. YIKES!

brown sofa

No wonder the thought of brown decor being popular again makes us run away screaming!

Don’t worry, my friend, brown is back in a whole new softer, more sophisticated way. I know brown might be a hard sell to all of us who lived through those awful brown decor trends of the past! But you can use brown in beautiful ways and LOVE the effect of this wholesome, healing neutral!

brown decorating in the foyer

Right now, brown is the darling color of the interior design world.

Brown is a warm, wonderful neutral that comes from nature. Lots and lots of nature is some shade, hue, or tone of brown. It is the color of the earth! It’s familiar and warm and safe.

Since the pandemic, people are still longing for comfort, coziness, and stability. The color brown exudes all these attributes.

Over the last couple of years the color beige has also made a huge comeback. It’s a close color cousin to brown. These warm, familiar colors have replaced the cool, sometimes stark grays that had been so popular for almost a decade.

Understanding And Decorating With The Color Beige is among my most popular posts. It’s a good read when learning about both brown and beige.

Isn’t Brown An Unpopular Color To Decorate With?

Well, yes, it is! But how unfortunate for brown… and for us. It is so much more than the horrid big, fat brown leather sofas that were popular twenty years ago! Brown has gotten a very bad rap!

Brown can be rich and soft. Or dark and moody or warm like cinnamon toast. And decorating with a bit of brown can create great beauty in a room if done right.

So, let’s set a new default thought when it comes to brown. Let’s look at this misunderstood color in a new light!

Brown In Nature

Let’s circle back and talk about brown in nature.

We see brown in a stand of trees or in the sand and shells on the beach or in the mix of a bird’s feathers! Almost everywhere you look in nature, you can see brown. Brown is the color of nature! And it is the color of us! Breathtaking!

brown eggs

It is all around us, creating beauty and bliss! So why not learn how to use brown to create that same look and feel in your living space!

A Little Honesty

Here’s the truth, friend… I’m not loving some of the dark, all-brown rooms I’ve been seeing done by designers. They are just, well, too brown! Maybe it’s me! But they look like the ’70s. And no wonder this whole brown craze started because the ’70s are back! Ugh! So let them style their ugly brown rooms, but we will use brown only in the most gorgeous ways.

Don’t be put off by these way-to-brown rooms. YOU are smarter than those designers! You can use brown to make a room look beautiful!

I love brown in a room when highlighted in one large foundational piece of furniture or in a few well-chosen brown accent pieces that are used to make a room interesting.

This post will certainly have my bent toward brown decorating done with a lighter hand.

Another preference of mine is warm brown colors in my color palette. You can mix cool colors like gray, blue, and brown with beautiful results. However, I tend to not go overboard. For me, mixing too many warm and cool colors together is a bit of a challenge.

You might like to read Can You Mix Warm And Cool Colors In Decor? It’s a wealth of easy-to-understand decorating know-how and ideas.

Best Tips For Decorating With Brown

Here are some tips for making smart choices when it comes to brown decorating…

CONQUER YOUR BROWN DECORATING FEAR

If we don’t give up our old default thoughts about what brown decor looks like, we will never be able to see the beauty of brown and its wide range of uses in our homes!

Our living spaces could all probably use a bit of soft, warm, yummy, cozy brown! We should use those adjectives for this beautiful, misunderstood, and maligned decorating color.

So, make friends with brown! Remember all the beautiful varieties of brown in nature! Go out on a limb (pun intended) and buy one small brown item for a room, like a beautiful wooden box a few brown leather books or a pillow.

n fact, look around your home now. I bet you can find lots of decor with brown tones already! There are fabulous creative ways to use brown that will enhance the look of a room.

USE BROWN SMARTLY

It’s important to know how to use brown in a room.

Do you want brown to help you create a moody, cozy room? Then maybe painting your walls a deep, rich chocolate brown is a savvy way to create a cocoon of warmth!

Brown walls, whether light or deep, can be a beautiful statement in the right room. Just make sure to pick out a warm color. They are richer than black or charcoal or even moody navy blue. Choose a dark, warm brown to paint the walls. Stay away from muddy, uninspiring browns that are mixed with cool colors. You don’t want walls to look like they were painted with dirt!

How smart to add a sisal rug to a room. Burlaps and Jutes are soft, welcoming browns that add texture.

Do you want one luscious piece of leather furniture in a rich cognac or a linen dark brown sofa to warm up your space? These pieces sound just so stunning! Make sure to keep pieces like this on the slimmed-down side and with an updated look.

Or do you want to add a beautiful wood bookcase or end table? What a great idea! Wood is so popular right now! Choose almost any wood stain but ones with red or orange undertones. We will chat about wood later in the post.

You might want to choose some lovely brown accessories! Like a mirror with a wooden frame or a basket to stash decorative throws or books in. Or my favorite is something tortoiseshell, like a box, bowl, or candleholder!

There are so many beautiful brown tones to decorate with! Hundreds of paint colors fabrics, and finishes! From rich deep chocolate to taupes to a light neutral color! Brown adds lots of visual interest to a room.

KEEP IT LIGHT

Here is my take on brown. I think brown can be a beautiful color! I use brown in my home pretty liberally. But I keep most of my brown tints and shades lighter.

Also, and to me this is important, brown is best with white walls! I balance brown with lots of white. Because brown and lots of white look airy and beautiful together! This is how I like brown in my home, but there are so many other ways brown decorating can be very successful.

What if you don’t have white walls? A little bit of brown grounds a room, sort of like black, but it is softer and on-trend! Use rich, warm, deep shades like deep bronze, chestnut, and smokey topaz.

Is Beige Brown?

Yes, basically, beige is a lighter, creamier shade of brown. It most often is a yellow-brown mixed with lots of white, but it can also be an orange-brown, pink-brown, or even green-brown. It’s all about the undertones! It’s so important to understand undertones when talking about color.

Beige, a lighter shade of brown, is just so versatile! Beige is much airier and easier for most home decorators to decorate with. No wonder it is so popular right now.

When decorating with beige, think of using colors like taupe, darker warm cream, bisque, tan, off-white, and more.

Use Neutrals With Brown

Let’s talk about medium to dark brown colors.

They play wonderfully with other neutrals. White and off-white are perfect when decorating with brown. And so are most other neutrals.

Just remember, keep your neutrals mostly on the warm side. You can add a touch of cool-toned neutrals to brown for a bit of tension and contrast, but don’t overmix the two in your decor! A little goes a long way.

What Colors Work With Brown?

Brown plays nicely with so many colors! Just keep in mind the undertones of each color. Remember my color mantra…

IT IS ALL ABOUT THE UNDERTONES

Let’s take a cue from nature and look at four of the most popular colors that mix so well with brown.

BROWN AND BLACK

When I was in college, my favorite outfit was a brown ribbed tight-fitting bodysuit (anyone remember them?) with matching brown pantyhose and a brown, black, and white mini kilt. Oh, I loved the colors in that skirt! And that is probably why I love those colors together so much today!

graphic for brown decorating

Brown, black, and white is a neutral color palette that can be sophisticated or cozy depending on how you mix these colors.

This is one of my favorite ways to wear and decorate with brown!

BROWN AND BLUE

Brown and blue are a beautiful combination. Nothing warms up blue and white like a bit of brown!

graphic for brown decorating

Think of the color of the ocean and sand! Brown softens blue and white and makes it look less beachy.

Did you know blue and white are the most popular color combinations in home decor? Just try adding a bit of warm brown and see what happens! Brown is magic when mixed with this iconic color combo.

Also, add a bit of muted mustard yellow or raw sienna to add a pop of brilliant color to this favorite combination!

BROWN AND GREEN

There is a shade of brown for every green! They are a classic match! They are both earthy tones that are perfection in nature. Actually, many of the colors in earthbound nature are green and brown.

graphic for brown decorating

So pair these soothing colors with your decor. Use two shades of green with browns for a classically beautiful look.

Here’s the brown and green color palette for the featured image in this post.

Decorating with the color brown has gotten a bad rap! But, it is the new hot decor color! What goes around come around but brown is new and being used in home decor in pretty new ways. Learn how to use brown to decorate beautiful rooms.

Like much of my home, my dining room table is a mix of white, creamy neutrals, and brown. And my accent color is usually green! I love soft, neutral colors with a little bit of green!

BROWN AND PINK

Brown does something wonderful to pink. It helps it to grow up! Brown tones down pink’s feminity, so it can be used in any room without looking too girly!

graphic for brown decorating

Add a bit of soft, muted, mossy green to round out the brown and pink palette. This beautiful color palette can even be used in a living room. It’s exquisite.

Real Wood Is Coming Back In A Big Way

Don’t just call wooden furniture “brown”! Wood and stains for wood are big right now! Wood appears in colors like honey, caramel, blond, cafe au lait, or espresso. I just love the sound of these brownish colors! Describe the color of wooden furniture! Just saying wooden furniture is brown does not do it justice!

Painted furniture has been so popular for a decade or so. It’s still popular and a new classic, but wood furniture is also making a big comeback!

Our dining table has a painted pedestal base and a soft honey-brown wooden top. The brown softens and warms up my very light color palette.

Besides big wooden furnishings, I added small doses of wood to my decor, like these raw mango wood picture frames in my kitchen.

brown fames in the kitchen

And carved wooden balls to a big white bowl on our living room coffee table.

white washed wooden balls in a white bowl

I hope you now see using the color brown as an important way you can add beauty to a room! Embrace the brown decorating trend and start using brown in all its glorious shades in big and little ways in your home.

BROWN DECORATING IN THE DINING ROOM

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104 Comments

  1. Hello Yvonne,
    All I can say is that I’m glad I’ve kept a few of my wood pieces. My only consolation in giving so much of it away is that it was really too large in scale for our downsized home.
    I’ve recently added a few white items with a natural wood top and they tie it all together for me. It feels good to see wood featured again!

      1. I, too, never followed the trend of painting our wood furniture. I have an antique buffet, a very old china cabinet, coffee table, end tables, antique occasional tables, and a bay window inset all in brown wood. Master bedroom is chocolate brown, accents of beige and tan. All trim is white. Adjoining rooms and hallway are different shades of brown and taupe. Accent colors are blues and greens with accent color of cranberry in the large family room. Brown is warm and comforting to me.

  2. DIANE NOE says:

    Yvonne- this is a wonderful post and SO timely for me as i’m in the process of designing a new home. My palette is warm neutrals like you use- off-white, beige, tan, griege with small black accents. I have been trying to figure out how to add some brown to the mix and what tones of brown in wood furniture and accent fabrics. I have not been able to reconcile the brown with the grey but I think it’s all about the right tones and proportion. Thank you for this article!!!

    1. You are so welcome, Diane! Gray and brown are a bit tough to do right. A little gray won’t hurt but it’s hard to put brown in a room with gray walls. Really it’s all about undertones.

    2. CarolBinTX says:

      I never embraced the gray kitchen phase, mostly because we spent a lot of money to renovate when the Tuscan phase went wild. But, what might work in your gray kitchen if you want to add some brown, is a vertical stack of cutting boards somewhere along your counter tops, or wooden accessories with a wooden pepper mille or salt cellar, a huge wooden utensil container, things like that. There was a member here (or quite possibly the Decorating Panel FB page) who did a gray kitchen but then her pantry was oak, I think she used an old rounded buffet and server. It was stunning!

  3. I love your rug with gray,black and browns can you tell me where you got itt
    Love your blog

  4. This sure is timely! I’m thinking of redecorating my diva den. And truthfully, I’ve never given up on my brown. The sofa in that room, which will stay, is brown. Adjacent rooms are Smokey topaz and dark beige, with blue accents. after reading this, I’m ready to continue the Smokey topaz in that room! For spring, I may add some green and a touch of pink. Thanks for the great post!

    1. You are so welcome Judy. You are in good company. Beige and brown are gaining popularity. We just have to get those dreadful ’70 style brown sofas out of our minds

  5. Personally, I love brown! I must be one of the very few people who did not throw brown furniture away or paint it white.
    As you say, it’s all about the brown tones and which colors one combines brown with. I’m loving your combination of crisp white and light brown.

      1. I never stopped using brown. My last 3 master bedrooms have been Ganache. We are moving to a new home in May. The master bedroom will be ganache. My comforter , drapes, and chairs are a soft blue floral with brown and beige undertones. I love it. I never bought into that boring gray! I am so glad I did not! We also just purchased 2 brown leather chairs for our den! I love brown!

  6. Yvonne, thank you for your post. I love Brown and use it in our Master bedroom. Our walls are a light Apricot color, but our comforter and shams are a deep, rich Brown in the winter months. I’ve accented the room with soft pinks and some green. I find the palette elegant, soothing and rich. And like you mentioned, Brown is a warm, earthy color that can be softened with other lighter shades such as pinks, greens or apricot.

    1. Great tip and your bedrooms sound beautiful. I love apricot and brown. In the fall and winter, we have a soft brown velvet comforter and we love it!Maybe I need to add a bit of apricot!

  7. I resisted the paint everything trend and am happy I did so. Classic brown wood pieces never go out of style. And, I’m happy to say, I didn’t buy any of those big brown sofas/chairs they were selling at all the big box stores choosing light coloured more streamlined pieces. I love the touches of light beige/brown you added in small ways.

    1. Yes, classic brown wood furniture is a classic! Just not red and orange toned wood.

      1. Jina sheppard says:

        I live in a very light, white home , lots of painted furniture, with a few antique brown wood pieces mixed in. The wood tones help to ground the rooms. Also, I cannot get behind the blue brown combo because I saw so much of it about 6 years ago in the home decor store I worked in, it was a very popular combination I admit.
        Love your posts!

  8. This was a fantastic write up about all the shades & nuances of brown! Thank you for sharing examples from nature. I never thought brown would come back again right after grey. I do prefer the lighter shades & wood tones. I actually have a lot of beige & taupe in our house but in more of a coastal feel with lots of white. I love the pics of your home, so lovely.

    1. Thanks, Holly. The nuances of brown can be so beautiful. I like using lighter colors of brown than darker. Your home sounds beautiful.

  9. Saundra Dobbins says:

    I am trying to pin your color selections on Pinterest, and it doesn’t seem to work. It’s not directing me…

    1. I didn’t think anyone would be interested in those color palette images so I disabled them. When I get home tonight I’ll make some nice pins so they can be pinned. Check back late tonight or tomorrow for the pins.

  10. Thank you this post is just what I needed, I recently found your blog and enjoying learning about concepts I’ve never new or learned in decor, always felt so lost! I have a brown couch and brown wood coffee table and end table, and was trying to figure a color palette. I now have goals of the brown pink and mossy green palette.

  11. CarolBinTX says:

    hehe, my brown leather couches and my cherrywood furniture are back in style! I’m keeping my accents light though!

    1. CarolBinTX says:

      But I have always loved brown and red together!

  12. Unlike all of the others who commented; I detest brown, beige, off white, cream, or any other shade of it’s ilk. The only “brown” I can stand is taupe. I’m not a fan of any warm colors or neutrals. I love color in my living space. I love blues and greens and plums and pinks. I need color in my world that is pleasing to my eye, not what the “trends” dictate. My pecan curio cabinet and cherryish bedroom set and a few mahogany antiques are all the brown I’ll ever need in my home. I have painted my wooden end tables and coffee table a very pale (almost white) grey and like them so much better than I did when they were that awful “golden oak”. I’ve never been a slave to trends. They come and go. I decorate with what is pleasing to me. I’m not a fan of the bare metal accents, so have steered away from them. I’m not a fan of the velvet flowers and pumpkins; so I don’t have any. People have always complimented my decor so I must be doing something right. Both of the homes I’ve sold were sold to the first buyer who looked at them and the realtors told me it was because of my lovely decorating.

    So all of you brown lovers can go ahead and embrace this new trend and I’m glad it’s something you love and feel comfortable atound. I will stick with what works for me. I guess the 70s really turned me off on brown.

  13. I am looking at the rug in the picture under the title decorating with neutral and brown the couch has a gray pillow on it and a wall of windows behind it sorry to be a pain but I love the rug thanks so much

  14. I’m ready for ANY color other than gray! I never understood how that lasted so long. Gray is a depressing color while brown at least reflects more in nature. Bring on the browns!!

    1. I’m not a big all gray fan either. Gray will probably always be popular but it’s not on trend right now.

  15. Christy Montgomery says:

    Please add me to your email list. Thanks

  16. Julianna Agoritsas says:

    Can you tell me where you got the round mirror with the knobs all around it? Thank you

  17. Thank you, For mentioning Brown Decor. I have a large Brown sofa and loveseat . The color is so versatile. I choose the pale Green , Gold, Cream pallette . But Sometimes I like to change it up a bit. Thankyou .! Lauri

  18. Do you have any site to purchase the pictures in your kitchen?
    I look forward to reading your articles each day!
    Your neutral colors are beautiful!

  19. Ellen Sorce says:

    It’s about time! I painted my living room a green-based chocolate brown a dozen years ago. I have white trim, white bookcases flanking my fireplace and a white mantel. My decor is brown, teal, sea glass and ivory. My mantle is decorated with mercury glass, crystal and silver. The room does not look dark, it looks cozy.

  20. Dawn Morrow says:

    Good morning – can you tell me where you got the Gather sign? I love it over the mantel.

  21. You did a great job explaining all the beauty of brown and combinations.
    I didn’t like brown all those other times it was popular, and I’m not changing. I just not an earth-tone (brown, russet, olive) fan.

  22. I’ve always loved brown – my last home had brown walls with accents of cream and green. Of course I had help from a friend who is a designer – she went crazy when I said I wanted brown walls but it was beautiful.

  23. Elizabeth Roderick says:

    I love the brown check curtains. Gingham checks are my favorite. To see how they work in a very elegant room, check out how Between Naps on the Porch used them in her formal dining room.

  24. Karen Ciambrone says:

    I had some all-brown rooms when I lived in Indianapolis several years ago and they were drop/dead gorgeous! I got more compliments on those cozy, brown rooms than any room in any house I’ve ever owned.

  25. Brown & turquoise ♥️
    I have to admit that Vera Bradley handbags with pocket for EVERYTHING has introduced to color pairings I might never have considered before.
    And magazines – orange with blue & white china for fall.
    I enjoy it posts.

  26. MARIANN MOSTER says:

    Hi Yvonne. Wondering where the couch with the chaise is from. Thank you!

  27. Love this informative blog! Could you tell me where you purchased the 2 fern prints that frame your beautiful mirror?
    Thank you!

    1. Hi Vicki, I found them locally a few years ago. Sorry I can’t find an online soure for them.

  28. Kristy Hill says:

    Where are your curtains from?

  29. Your article about brown is spot on! I can identify! I use browns and greens as the foundational colors in my home. I call my color scheme “Sages and Beiges”. I use a range of soft, warm greens and ALSO a range of soft, warm browns…..with my darker, traditional wood furniture which I love so much – whether it’s officially in style or not. A little dark brown goes a loooong way, that’s for sure! Brown with green – and cream as you have shown – is a timeless color scheme, I find.

  30. Yvonne, I absolutely love your home and decorating style. You are so talented! Thank you for sharing such wonderful posts, resources, recipes, and more. I appreciate the time you spend to help us become better decorators. Have a blessed day!

  31. Thanks very much for the much needed detail. I like brown as long as it doesn’t bring in a red tone. I like it with a pink blush, also a faded blue, and cream is perfect. I’m looking forward to a brown period. Thanks again.

  32. I love earth tone colors too, and brown are one of those colors I love. I just adore how you matched everything beautifully in your design. Thanks for sharing

    1. Ivory, thank you so much! I’m enjoying a little more color in these areas.

  33. Linda Smith says:

    Hi Yvonne,
    Could you tell me where you got the two poufs that are on the sides of your white buffet? TY
    Linda

  34. I am doing pale green, white, and light brown right now in the house and love it. It is so soft and cozy. I am over winter and was ready to move on from it in the house, but I did want pretty accent colors. The light green and caramel brown are looking so pretty to me. It cheers the heart from wintry days, too. I like winter decor but was ready to change it after the couple of months of red, dark green, and white. I did that look for Christmas and then for winter, too. I was ready to do something fresh now. The caramel color and light green look great together

  35. Janie Gourley says:

    This is a wonderful post and just what I needed. I am 71 and like to decorate. All my life you just didn’t put black and white with brown but you’re right. All my furniture is shades of brown including the beams in the new house we just built. Thank you so much, I will agonize no more.

    PS The house is a black and white farm house on the outside and lots of black white and gold on the inside.

  36. In our new downsized home, we have a scheme of brown & white. I did not really plan it, but a medium brown LVP runs throughout, so…. I did white walls, white wood trim & cabinets, white subway tile. We have wood furniture, some old brown furniture & some white furniture. Some black accents in curtain rods, lighting fixtures , etc. The surprise to me was that my chocolate leather Natuzzi sofa of 10 years turned out to be my grounding focal point in our open concept main areas! It is awesome! I even had walnut end tables custom made for the sofa to coordinate with my walnut cedar chest from 50 years ago! I have run French blue sparsely throughout in accents & really love it. It just all feels so comfortable & easy to me. ❤️❤️❤️

  37. Doesn’t look to me like you use brown in your home really, Tan accents is all I see. I cannot get on board with the brown. I have antique oak furniture and tan accents thats enough for me.

  38. Beth Gilman says:

    Love this post! I’ve always felt like bark brown and dark sandy beiges were a perfect subtle way to “ground” a room…and your palettes are beautiful with the greens, blues and soft pink. Who doesn’t love a camel and cream buffalo check?! Happy New Year!

  39. Dianne Miley says:

    Like you, I remember the browns of the past. We moved last year and our home has brown granite counters that have taken me some time to love with my blue and white collection of dishes. (I miss my previous white granite!) I’m so glad brown is making a comeback and I’m now on trend! I love your ideas on softer browns. Well done!

    1. Thanks, Dianne! I love brown, blue and white together. Just use lots of soft white to give it an updated look.

  40. Can you tell me where the chair / bench in your diningroom is from? Love the upholstery. Thank you.

    1. Hi Bea, I found the bench at Soft Surroundings years ago. I have been on the hunt for the fabric but without luck. If you find it, please let me know!

  41. Hi Yvonne- I’ve been setting up a new home for the past 3 yrs and have used light warm neutrals (cream, and various shades of beige) for the main upholstery and walls and have been incorporating more brown this year. I LOVE it! I just painted my open floor plan dining room Benjamin Moore CLAY and it’s so cozy and inviting! This area gets no direct sun and everything I put there looked dull and lifeless. The DR only has 2 walls so it doesn’t look closed in. I used a flat finish, which looks like brown suede on the walls, and painted the chair rail the same color in satin. The warm brown has transformed this space and tied together my open floor plan.

  42. Yay Brown! I have always loved it. Been using it as a accent for years. Partial to caramel and chocolate shades. I agree that the colour drenching in brown way to much but I love the warmth of accents in brown and the occasional piece of furniture. We love our brown leather sofa in the family room. It has always been a f favourite of mine and I think it has gotten a bad rap. Finally getting some love!

    1. Hi Susan, I totally agree. Brown accents add depth and the spectrum of color is amazingly versatile.

  43. I am so happy – brown, beige, cream – I love em’. I’ve always felt you should go with what you love so my sunroom is beige with green and brown and other rooms combine blue with brown and beige. I am so happy you have put your blessings on brown as you’re my primo inspiration. You home is so lovely / thank you for sharing.

    1. I love the brown, blue and green color palette. I’ll be adding more of those colors in the new year.

  44. Yes, it’s finally brown’s time to take center stage. I love the earthy tones of brown! Great post Yvonne, love the brown color palettes. So gorgeous!

  45. Judy Wysocki says:

    Mocha Mousse may be Pantones color of the year, but it’s impossible to find an actual paint match anywhere. I have ordered a tiny sticker from the to try and get the paint store to match it. Wish me luck!

  46. I love all your articles. Can you tell me where you got your plaid drapes. Also, I see you changed to white drapes with lines of color. Can you tell me where you got those too.
    Thank you,

  47. Sandra Leblanc says:

    I recently bought furniture pieces upholstered in solid shades of brown, taupe, and grey and am using mustard, tangerine, and moss green as accent pieces such as cushions, throws, flowers, etc. I use a various amount of these colours throughout our entire home. Oh, BM paint “simply white” for trim. These colours of nature are cozy, comforting and elegant simultaneously. The combination is lovely.

  48. Brown really is pretty in small doses. I have a lot of dark furniture in browns and think of lightening them up. 🙂 I love the soft browns of your round table. Enjoy your pretty soft browns!!

    1. I think brown is such a gorgeous and varied color. You just have to find the tone that works with your color palette. Great comment, Barbara.

  49. Thanks for the “brown” update. I feel so much better. We are building a new house, and my son, with whom I live, wants to do the walls in brown, natural wood, and shiplap. I’ve been concerned all the brown plans will make everything too dark. I have some great ideas now for adding accents to lighten and breakup the brown.

  50. Where did you get the pretty candlesticks with the tortoiseshell in the middle? They’re so pretty!