2025 Beige Trends In Home Design

2025 Beige Trends in Home Design

Beige lends its considerable charm to a variety of eye-catching home spaces.

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Let’s Talk Beige

There’s a reason homeowners look to beige when renovating their spaces: It’s the ultimate comfort neutral. Sometimes understated and always ready to bring a sense of wellbeing to everyday interiors, beige adds warmth and calm wherever it goes. Explore the versatility of beige surfaces in these inspiring looks.

Beige + Stone

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Beige + Super Matte

FENIX® Innovative Surfaces offer super matte beige selections for those in search of anti-fingerprint countertops, cabinets and more. These soft-to-the-touch designs complement other elements with their signature low light reflectivity, making them a top choice for sleek, modern interiors.

Beige + Woodgrains

Wood is an excellent way to add warmth to home spaces. The Formica® Woodgrain Laminate Collection features numerous warm neutral shades in beige tones that highlight realistic graining without the maintenance of the real thing.

Beige + Natural Speckle

Beige plays a starring role in nature’s palette — think pebbles, sand, stalks of wheat. This use of natural colors is key to biophilic design, which draws from the outside world to create a link between interior and exterior spaces. The beige surfaces featured above contain natural speckle patterns to accomplish just that. Explore the full residential collection for additional ideas.

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