Versus Colour of the Month: Mushroom Beige
We are starting 2023 off on a clean slate with a fresh neutral #MushroomBeige as the Versus Colour of the Month.
Although the Pantone colour of the year is the bold crimson hue Viva Magenta, the home interior paint trend for 2023 is definitely leaning more toward off-white and neutral colours.
Not as crisp as white yet not as warm as a traditional beige, Mushroom Beige sits somewhere in between, making it a great ‘whole house’ option. This is a classic hue that works well with changing trends or simply on its own. It is perfect for brightening up a darker space without making the walls feel stark or bare. Its simplicity is synonymous with calm emotions and rejuvenating energy – just like a revitalising breath of fresh air.
Start creating your clean, refreshing space today! Get Mushroom Beige online from www.versuslifestyle.com
Also available from Versus Paint Direct Wynberg and Leroy Merlin South Africa.
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