A litre or two of beige paint products will look great whichever application method you use - roller or paintbrush. Why? Because the coverage that beiges offer is perfect for every single room in the home. This is thanks to the tonality of beige which resembles the undyed colour of natural wool. In fact, it derives its name from the French word for such wool.
All Beige Paint ColoursBeige can cover everything from off-white creams through to yellow including tan, camel, khaki and taupe along the way. When you buy a beige paint product for your home, you are really opting for a natural look that will allow more strident colours to come to the fore. This means you can use beige to water down your interior décor style and make it less in your face.
However, this doesn't mean that orders of beige paint produced from within our range are only good for setting the undertone or background hue. Our brand of natural beiges can be applied creatively in their own right, too. Read on to find out more information about the use of beige in modern interior design and the best products to order before you commit to a particular tone.

Balmy neutral sandy red
Pale taupe beige with a pink tint
Midtone earthy beige with dusty pink
If you thought that beige was old-fashioned, then it is probably time to reconsider given how much this colour type has delivered, in terms of interior design, recently. Contemporary designers will often specify orders of products like Peach Pudding, for example, because they can use them to pair with delicate blue paint colours. Save this one if you are after a soft, sandy-red beige with a brick undertone.
Add Singing Sand to your basket if you would like to use a pale, grey, taupe-like beige on your walls. This one comes with a subtle pink undertone. There again, how about a mid-tone, grey and earthy beige in the form of El Capitan, ideal for pairing with plum and teal tones?

China Clay is a light warm greige
Antique Cream is a light, soft, pale, pinky cream
Champagne Crème is a light, muted, creamy, dusty pink
Some people find that they only start to get interested in a beige product when it has lighter tonality which means it will sit alongside whites well. China Clay is a case in point. Available in matt, silk and soft-sheen finishes, it will add a sense of serenity to bedroom walls and ceilings. It's washable, too, so use it for a kitchen surface.
Antique Cream is a masonry paint you can also use on interior surfaces in any space, great for creating a coordinated look. With a slightly more camel-like tonality, Champagne Crème is an interior washable paint product.
Dark cappuccino greige
Huggable warm greige with taupe tint
Playful cappuccino greige
Ideal for feature wall coverage or if you want a more strident interior décor look to be delivered, dark beiges have added depth. Stone's Throw, for example, is a cappuccino greige with a fibrous coconut undertone. Buy Bear Cub if you want a product that offers a saturated tone. Its cobblestone greige has a taupe undertone. Meanwhile, Townhouse Brick is an ideal shade for a home cinema, for instance.
Chapel Stone is a mid, greige, dusty mauve



Discover why a few coats of Chapel Stone can save your rooms from looking dull without compromising on the neutrality beiges offer. Available in soft-sheen, silk and matt finishes, it's one of the mid-tone to light beiges that would be good to buy for any application. It performs well inside and out and can be delivered as a washable paint, too, meaning it is a strong contender for kitchens and other places where water contact is likely.

Seashell is a mid, warm, sandy greige
Soft and warm koala greige with khaki
Warming cobblestone greige with taupe
Read more about Johnstone's brand of warm beiges if you want to obtain a cream-like product that won't feel too cold or austere. Seashell is a one-coat product, perfect if you are painting over white surfaces. A koala greige shade with a khaki undertone, Fieldstone has an exceptional warmth to it that won't water down your home's sense of hospitability. There again, Winter Cocoa is a product that has a cobblestone greige hue with a taupe undertone, ideal for matching with yellow colours and sandy tones.

Light taupe greige with a pink tint
Soft taupe beige with pink tint
Classic neutral taupe beige with pink tints
All three of these beiges work well with white skirting boards and architraves. Save them for rooms in which you want an elegant, more refined look. Grey Beige's pink undertone offers this quality with a very neutral primary tone.
There again, Intuitive is a light, grey, taupe greige that has the same pinkish undertone. Save Casual Elegance to your basket if you cannot wait to see a soft, neutral, taupe beige delivered to your home that also offers a rosy undertone. All of these colours can save a room from looking too neutral while also not becoming the dominant decoration colour.
Soft sepia greige with an umber tint
Midtone baked greige with a sandy tint
Light tarnished beige with a khaki tint
Grey-beiges work well if you already have grey furniture, for example, and want a sense of coordination to be delivered in your living room that isn't completely uniform. A paint product like Whiskers offers just this sort of property. A soft, grey-sepia greige, it has an umber undertone. It is a strong paint colour for a foyer or lounge and it can be paired with thick, deep tones or lighter greiges, as preferred.
Mud Bath and Almond Paste offer similarly attractive looks. The former is a mid-tone shade that pairs nicely with marble. The latter benefits from a khaki undertone and a lighter tonality. A brilliant choice for those looking for a neutral bathroom paint colours.