12/02/2020 Read in 5 minutes.
Beautiful beige kitchens from the Fundament Group of Companies are waiting for you in this article full of stylish and fashionable interiors! If you are looking for a design option for a bright, cozy and stylish kitchen, pay attention to the beige palette. Classic beige, linen, ivory, creme brulee and latte are excellent background options for finishing walls, floors and kitchen facades themselves.
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In the photo: Beige Art Deco kitchen with mirrored walls
Let's find out which colors beige goes best with, what fashionable styles and finishing materials there are, and why this shade for interior decoration can be called the most versatile of all.
Fashionable beige kitchen design styles in 2022–2023
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In the photo: Beige kitchen in neoclassical style with gold fittings and faucet
First, let's look at which interior design styles fit this color palette. We have selected three of them, the most popular and optimal in all respects. These are what our interior designers recommend.
French influence of delightful Art Deco
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In the photo: Kitchen with a gold apron and marble countertops in a dark chocolate shade
The charm of Art Deco went far beyond the borders of France, Canada and the USA - the countries where the style was originally widespread. Now it is a world-class trend in the design of furniture, lamps, materials and formats for finishing apartments and houses. Art Deco style decoration is also popular in 5* hotels and fashionable restaurants.
European neoclassicism with its discreet chic
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In the photo: Modern beige kitchen in neoclassical style
Neoclassicism is considered to be a less ambitious style than Art Deco. It is still more practical, especially in the culinary area. Neoclassical interior design can be recommended for families with children and pets.
Majestic classic with gilding
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In the photo: Classic beige kitchen with a brown apron and light-colored appliances
The classic silhouette of the kitchen set and marble finishing are characteristic of classicism in the interior. This style has been deservedly popular for many decades.
Design nuances
A beige kitchen space will be comfortable if designed correctly. Many people mistakenly believe that a central chandelier and one decorative element are enough to create a complete look.
Lighting
For a light kitchen in caramel, sand, cream or cream colors, you need to select lighting that will complement the overall interior design. These can be lamps made of wrought iron, copper, imitation wood or durable ceramics.
Nuances of lighting organization:
- A kitchen space in a cream palette should be equipped with lamps with warm light.
- In a room with a northern orientation, additional lighting equipment is required, especially in the work area.
- A chandelier with diffused light flux is suitable for the dining area.
- Caramel colors are ideally combined with lamps with white matte shades and gilded or crystal elements.
A more economical option for additional lighting or zoning the kitchen is a small LED strip built into cabinets or mounted into the floor.
Textile
Modern design includes clean lines on textiles, unusually shaped furniture, stylish glass accessories, and natural finishes. All this will be in perfect harmony with each other on a sand or cream background.
Decor
A beige kitchen can be decorated with decor in the form of wall clocks, vases, paintings depicting delicious desserts, wicker baskets that evoke associations with nature and naturalness, or other pleasant little things.
The importance of decor in the design of a kitchen space
Beige kitchens: light sets in fashionable colors
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Photo: Beige kitchen with white upper cabinets and island
Next, we will look at specific beige shades and their combinations with other colors: white, gray, dark brown, black and other dark shades.
White and beige kitchen-living room with white furniture
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In the photo: Kitchen-living room in beige tones with moldings, without wallpaper
The linen shade of this sofa and the gold accent elements (pouf, lamps, coffee tables, partition) look very harmonious together. And if you add beige engineered wood and white furniture, you will get a truly elegant interior! Accents are made in shades of plum and lavender.
Light beige kitchen-dining room in Art Deco style
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In the photo: Pale beige kitchen in an unusual cold cream shade
A particularly noble shade of ivory looks great in this interior in the design of the kitchen and dining room.
Beige-brown classic kitchen with marble trim
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In the photo: Beige kitchen with brown furniture, floor and apron
Here, the gray-beige shade of the set and traditional beige marble made an excellent pair with each other, as well as chocolate and black marble and dark wooden furniture.
Gray-beige modern interior with lighting
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In the photo: Beige gray kitchen in a modern style
In modern style, a combination with any gray and wood shades is popular.
Dark beige classic kitchen with dining area in living room
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In the photo: Beige kitchen with dark floors
The dark accents in this kitchen (carpet, upholstery, countertops) look very traditional and presentable!
Green and beige corner kitchen with charming buffet
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In the photo: Beige green kitchen with white upper cabinets
The perfect combination for a feminine and romantic kitchen!
Blue-beige kitchen-living room with a bright sofa
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In the photo: Beige-brown kitchen with a stylish design project
A great option for a modern interior with neoclassical charm!
Beige and blue kitchen in Provence style with stained glass windows
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In the photo: Blue beige kitchen renovated by the Fundament Group of Companies
A stunning color combination in Provence style!
Black and beige luxury kitchen in Art Deco style
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In the photo: Kitchen in beige tones with a dark floor
A very subtle and stylish combination of colors with a luxury atmosphere!
Shades
Beige has more than 1000 variations: from light brown to cream tones. Different shades have neutral, warm and cold temperatures and this must be taken into account when composing the range of the kitchen interior.
Here are just a few examples of beige shades:
- light beige;
- dark beige;
- wheat;
- caramel;
- ivory;
- sand;
- creamy;
- opal;
- grayish beige.
Depending on the choice of shade, you should select not only the brightness, but also the “temperature” of other colors.
Design trends: angular shape, glossy facades, modern curtains
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In the photo: Beige brown kitchen with wooden bottom, beige parquet flooring and white top
Next, we will look at fashionable forms of furniture, current types of facades and trendy finishing options in the interior design of a modern kitchen. Each sample is selected by our interior designers.
Glossy beige kitchen with 3D facades
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In the photo: Beige kitchen with interesting facade design
3D facades are a unique new trend in kitchen furniture design! Looks very futuristic and impressive!
Glossy facades and decorative tile inserts on the floor
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In the photo: Beige kitchen with dark brown and black floors
The gloss in the design of the facade and floor is even more futuristic and chic! It turns out especially beautiful when there are several options for glossy surfaces in one interior.
Neoclassical two-tone plain curtains for windows
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In the photo: Beige kitchen with corner kitchen set and turquoise curtains
It is plain two-tone neoclassical curtains that, as a rule, best suit a beige kitchen.
Photo gallery
For your inspiration, in continuation of the coffee-creamy-vanilla theme of kitchen interior design, we offer a selection of photos of finished kitchen interiors in beige and brown tones:
Kitchen decoration: tiles, wallpaper, walls and floors
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In the photo: Luxurious designer kitchen from the Fundament Group of Companies
Let's find out more about what finishing materials professionals from the Fundament Group of Companies use to implement their design projects for apartments and country houses.
Composite stone countertop and splashback
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In the photo: Modern renovation in neoclassical style
Composite stone is a practical, environmentally friendly and very modern material. It can be recommended if the budget does not include the cost of natural marble, but in terms of design, an MDF countertop is not suitable for you at all.
Tabletop and apron made of natural marble
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In the photo: Beige kitchen with a design project from the Fundament Group of Companies
In terms of appearance, natural stone is the best solution for decorating countertops and backsplashes. With lighting it looks even more luxurious!
Moldings for wall design
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In the photo: Design project of a living room from the Fundament Group of Companies
Moldings can be recommended for decorating walls in the kitchen, dining room, living room, hallway and bedrooms. They are ideally suited to beige painting, adding sophisticated aristocracy to the walls.
Porcelain tiles for finishing countertops, aprons and floors
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In the photo: Interior designed by the designers of the Fundament Group of Companies
Porcelain tiles are another very popular material that our designers love. It is practical, modern and perfectly imitates the type of marble that is now also in trend.
Peach wallpaper for the kitchen and pseudo-column
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In the photo: Beige kitchen in a classic style with an exclusive renovation from the Fundament Group of Companies
Paintable wallpaper looks almost like painted walls, but creates a deeper tone, relief and gives a greater feeling of comfort.
Painting the walls in a light tone in the dining area
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In the photo: Kitchen with beige walls and white furniture
In turn, simply painted walls look like a more modern finish!
Materials for making a headset
Kitchen sets are made from:
- tree
- multiplex
- MDF
- Chipboard
A kitchen set made of wood always looks rich, but also costs accordingly. Modular kitchens are not made from natural wood.
Multiplex is an environmentally friendly and not so expensive replacement for natural wood. It consists of thin veneer, sheets of which are stacked and glued in different directions. Multiplex can easily withstand moisture, steam and temperature changes.
MDF is an economy class material. It consists of tiny wood shavings impregnated with resins and pressed under high pressure. The result is a durable and stable material, the kitchen set from which will last at least ten years.
Chipboard is the cheapest and most short-lived. It is made from compressed wood chips mixed with a binder solution. A chipboard set will not cost a lot of money, but after five years it will have to be replaced
MDF and chipboard are covered with PVC and acrylic film, or covered with enamel. The first has a limited selection of colors and is easy to damage, the second is stronger, but also more expensive. Enamel is a solution for sets in high-tech, pop art and modern styles: a rich palette, any degree of gloss, the ability to create pearlescent or metallic effects.