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Thanks to the trend for quiet luxury, beige has been at the forefront of our decorating agenda for the past few years but, these days, designers and decorators alike are now reaching for a warmer, more flattering color palette instead. So what color is replacing beige? What is the 'new' beige in the world of interior design? Well, interior designers say it's another neutral that's had its time but is now back in vogue. Before you recoil in horror at the thought of , throw out any preconceived notions of the brown rooms you may have seen in the past.

This once-detested color is back, and better than ever. This versatile and surprisingly elegant hue is making a comeback in and is now replacing beige as the go-to neutral. Here, designers, decorators, and color experts reveal why brown is replacing beige for 2024, and how to decorate with a beautiful brown color palette for a sublime scheme every time.



Brown, especially taupe, is the new beige in interior design, and it is easy to see why. Reminiscent of velvety cocoa, a mid-brown taupe is a striking color for any room. Depending on the furniture and accent colors introduced alongside, it has the flexibility to range from looking neat and tailored to soft and welcoming.

‘Taupe is a beautiful color and a wonderful starting point, but it can err on the side of boring so I always recommend introducing a contrast,' says Paolo Moschino, Paolo Moschino for Nicholas Haslam. Interior designer Henriette Von Stockhausen, creative directo.

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