The name beige has French origins and means natural wool that is neither white nor belongs to other colors. It was first used in France from 1855 to 1860 and became known as a common color in the 1920s.
Today, the high variety of stones and colors has made it easier to use it indoors. Just pay attention to the range of colors of marble and you will encounter a volume of various colors from black and brown to light beige to white. Beige has a range of colors from light to bold. Its most important feature is that it adapts to any décor from old to new and can be used in the reconstruction of old buildings and a combination of traditional and modern decoration. In this article, we have tried to examine beige marble as one of the most widely used types of marble in the interior decoration of buildings.
This color is a combination of brown and white, and at the same time does not belong to any of these colors, and this soft color tone calms the viewer. It is suitable for use in the floor space of large commercial places and hospital lobby halls or in floor environments.
Usually in choosing the type of furniture and decoration, you should choose colors that match the floor and the marble of the wall and reach a balance with each other. Beige marble colors are easily compatible with furniture in warm colors. Also, the use of murals or patterned carpets in the field of beige color increases its splendor. If beige stone is used properly in the building space. In addition to creating a neutral and relaxing environment, it focuses the viewer on details and is suitable for using beige marble in museum environments and large gallery halls.
Beige marble is easily set with a wide range of different colors. In home decoration, use decorations with pink-gray color spectrum. White. Black. Brown. Golden. Red. Blue. Green in the arrangement increases the splendor of beige marble stones.
The use of neutral colors such as white to black in the long run causes fatigue. The use of beige marbles not only reduces the bright uniformity of the environment but also increases the brightness of the interior. Especially indoors in environments where light penetration is very low.
The use of beige marble in areas and environments that have a repetitive color spectrum prevents its uniformity. For example, in a greenhouse or patio or backyard where there is only a green color spectrum. Beige marble floors have a gentle combination with vibrant and uniform colors.