Stephen and Ayesha Curry, the much-discussed combination from California’s Bay Area, are the pinnacle of inspiration. The power couple, known for their basketball and acting abilities, has the potential to disrupt established standards and inspire us to accept new viewpoints. In an unexpected turn of events, they were recently able to accomplish this feat using a seemingly ordinary and underappreciated color: beige.
Recognizing that beige is sometimes disregarded, we must admit that our opinion of this safe and adaptable color is shifting. Designers and celebrities alike are finally giving it the credit it deserves, naming it the hue that will replace gray by 2023. Stephen and Ayesha are leading the way in demonstrating how beige can be both classic and beautiful.
In a recent post, Ayesha, recognized for her work on “About Last Night” and “Ayesha’s Home Kitchen,” uploaded a photo of their beautiful beige-colored abode. The space has a painted ceiling that fully showcases the hue in question.
Beige and gray is a traditional combination, as seen by the inclusion of a huge gray sofa and rug. Helen Shaw, a color specialist and director of marketing at Benjamin Moore, has taken note of this color scheme. According to Helen, blending neutral color families such as gray and beige results in a cohesive effect. She suggests mixing in reds and oranges to highlight the beige.
Neutrals, such as beige, are perfect for balancing hectic and bold designs, as well as accentuating minimalistic and contemporary styles. Helen proposes combining comparable hue families, such as beige tones with reds and oranges. This combination results in a broad color palette that may be used for any interior remodeling. Warmer tones of beige have become more popular in recent seasons, providing a sense of relaxation and upliftment.
While any shade of beige is appropriate, we are drawn to the peaceful tone provided by Backdrop.