We can all learn a lot from Stephen and Ayesha Curry, the most talked about couple in the California Bay Area. Golden State Warriors star Stephen and his wife, actress Ayesha, are icons on the basketball court and on screen. If anyone can persuade us to rethink conventions, it’s Surname. And they just did it – in beige .
Sure, we’re sometimes quick to judge beige – a color that seems safe but rarely makes as much of a splash as its brighter cousins. However, the way we decorate with beige is evolving.
This versatile tone is finally being recognized by designers (it’s expected to replace gray by 2023) as well as celebrities – and of course, Stephen and Ayesha have been at the forefront of this color trend, bringing that feel traditional comfort. color and make it charming.
In a post, Ayesha, known for About Last Night and Ayesha’s Home Kitchen, shared a glimpse of their chic, beige space, including a painted ceiling to ensure the room strikingly celebrates the mentioned color.
Gray is the best accent color for beige, so it’s no surprise to see a large sofa and gray rug (like the one we found below) included in the scheme – creating a color pair which Helen could not ignore. Shaw, color expert and marketing director at Benjamin Moore.
Helen recommends combining groups of similar neutral tones, just like Ayesha and Stephen did by combining gray and beige. However, if you want to show off the colors even more, Helen recommends adding red and orange to the mix.
“Neutral colors are perfect for calming down busy, bold projects, and are also perfect for enhancing a minimalist, modern look. When looking to combine neutral tones, try grouping groups of colors together, combining beige tones with reds and oranges,” she says.
“These colors are an essential color group for any interior renovation and range from cool grays to warm beiges and heather pinks. Over the past few seasons, we have seen a trend towards warmer colors because they are comforting and inspiring.
Of course, any beige will do, but we can’t help but love this soft tone of the backdrop below.