Toss down small throw rugs, for example, on either side of a bed, to break up the beige and add color and function.Delineate a conversation area using a medium-size rug.Pull the eye to the center of a space with the use of a larger area rug. This solution allows beige carpeting to disappear into the background
Keep the Rest of the Room Bright
When your decor feels dull, a good policy is to simply brighten things up. Use fresh, lively colors, plenty of white, and plenty of good lighting. Here, white walls, drapes, coffee tables, and accessories keep this room from feeling dreary. The fresh pink pillows and dashes of blue add brightness.
Be Dramatic
Cause the eye to forget the dull side of beige by adding dramatic, bold features to the rest of the space. Color, wall molding, and sweeping fabrics all draw the eye in and away from the beige carpeting. Add a dramatic display as a focal point in your space. Here, the styled bookshelves add color and vibrancy to an otherwise simple corner. Beige carpeting may be one of your least favorite decor features, but when you see the ways that designers have purposefully incorporated a beige foundation into their designs, and study what goes with them, you’ll find simple ways to allow the beige to fade into the background.
About Darlene
Darlene Weir is the owner and principal designer for Fieldstone Hill Design, an interiors firm that specializes in eDesign consultations. Darlene shares her love for all things beautiful at the interiors and style blog, FieldstoneHillDesign.com, where she helps her readers define their personal style and add beauty to all aspects of their lives. Read more about Darlene here.
More for You
Keep Your Carpet Looking Good How to Decorate with Beige Walls