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Beige carpets
Safe and timeless

Beige is a timeless and neutral shade with a warm, calm and familiar feel. Do you find beige a bit on the pale side? Combine a beige carpet with other colours in your interior. This 'chameleon shade' goes well with hard colours like dark grey and black, as well as with pastel shades or even bright colours. A beige carpet is a safe choice anyway, regardless of your interior taste.

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  1. Marimekko Ralli Burnt Orange 132603
    from 685 from 548
  2. Timeless Creativity Charisma R. 2501.102
    from 330 from 280.5
  3. Lorena Canals Steppe Sheep Beige
    from 179
  4. Ligne Pure Legacy 249.001.300
    from 3019 from 2566.15
  5. Marimekko Seireeni Warm Beige 132701
    from 685 from 548
  6. Wedgwood Wild Strawberry Tonal 38201
    from 629 from 503.2
  7. Laura Ashley Cleavers Natural 80901
    from 559 from 447.2
  8. Rugsman Bay 11
    from 320 from 272
  9. Florence Broadhurst Japanese Fans Ivory 039301
    from 549 from 439.2
  10. Scion Raita Taupe 24701
    from 499 from 399.2
  11. Ligne Pure Luminous 508.001.AB500
    from 1459 from 1240.15
  12. Perletta Aspen Sand
    1000
  13. Marimekko Tiiliskivi Bronze Yellow 132906
    from 685 from 548
  14. Layered Nami Sand Melange
    from 1495
  15. Wedgwood Wild Strawberry Cream 38108
    from 629 from 503.2
  16. Angelo Terraza 3038-56
    from 1408
  17. Acsento Chiara 1016 Beige
    from 369
  18. De Munk Carpets Essaouira ES-07
    from 649
  19. Ligne Pure Primal 231.001.700
    from 259 from 220.15
  20. Perletta Boulder 059
    from 500
  21. Wedgwood Folia R. Stone 38301
    from 629 from 503.2
  22. Brinker Carpets Fano Girare White Beige
    879
  23. Concept Looms Lugano Ivory Light Grey LUG04
    from 545 from 463.25
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We have shaggy beige rugs for that luxurious look and at the same time we can provide you with flat weave and designer rugs with beige as the main theme color mixed with complementary colors. As beige is part of the Brown family along with gray rugs, it is a perfect addition for study rooms and conservatories. Brown implies stability and weight, and you'll notice that kid's rugs are heavily colored beige, which symbolizes elegance and safety.

 

An earthy, earthy color, the beige rug is a combination of red, yellow, and blue hues. Psychologically, color plays a major role in any room setting as it affects mood and ambience. It would be very easy to achieve an elegant, subtle look in your room with a beige rug. Choosing a beige color for your home décor is a personal choice based on what you wish to achieve and the orientation of the house.

 

It gives a room an overall appearance of being larger by using rugs in light shades like beige. If you want to make your small study or home office look larger or if you want to make a larger living room, dining room, or bedroom rug look larger, Beige would fit the bill perfectly. This type of special requirement is perfect for light-colored beige rugs. A beige rug would complement shades like red, black, yellow, violet, and orange perfectly.

 

The ideal idea for decorating your home would be to use a beige rug as a floor covering and a contrasting colour for your draperies if you want to achieve a very contrasting colour effect. According to the Chinese art of Fung Shui, there are five major elements to achieve a sense of balance in life and in one's home. A perfectly balanced room must incorporate earthy tones like beige.

Frequently Asked Questions about Tan & Beige Rugs

How popular are rugs in the colors of tan and beige?

Many homes continue to use tan or beige rugs due to their versatility and ability to match any decor.

Tan and Beige rugs can be machine washed?

Check the rug's label for washing directions; finer materials, such as wool and silk, shouldn't be washed.

What is the best place to place a Tan or Beige rug?

These gorgeous rugs can be placed in living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms due to their versatility.