Taupe, which is a mix of beige and grey, is a very cool color to use for home decor, and that’s for some certain reasons: it’s neutral, which means timeless, and it’s not hacky – you won’t see it in every home of every style. That’s why I’d totally recommend this color for home decor and to get you inspired I’ll offer some beautiful taupe living rooms.
Taupe Living Rooms
Taupe walls can be a nice idea for a living room with a refined feel, it can be modern, farmhouse, minimalist, contemporary, industrial or any other, and these taupe walls will raise its decor to a new level and they will easily match any style. Taupe is rather a compatible color, and though you will mostly see it paired with neutrals, white and grey, you can also pair it up with beige, black and some very bright colors. And again, everything depends on the shade of taupe and its intensity. If you have a colder taupe shade, better pair it up with grey and its shades for a smooth look, and warmer taupe tones are better with beige, tan, yellows. Remember that much taupe will require something to refresh it – a lot of natural light, shiny metals or some white and creamy items.
A catchy and stylish living room with an accent taupe wall, tan curtains and a sofa, a tan rug, tan leather poufs and a black TV unit.
A chic taupe living room with a non-working fireplace, a botanical gallery wlal, neutral seating furniture, a metal and glass coffee table.
A contemporary taupe living room with a dark grey sofa, a wooden coffee table and a stone side table, a tan pillow and a copper lamp.
A glam taupe living room with a brown sectional, a tiered white coffee table, a mini gallery wall, a white dresser and a sunbrust chandelier.
A lovely taupe contemporary living room with a matching low sofa, taupe curtains, a taupe coffee table with lots of candles and a taupe pendant lamp.
A refined taupe living room with a grey sectional, an arrangement of metallic pillows, a black and white gallery wall, glass coffee tables.
A refined taupe living room with rich stained floors, a creamy sofa, a wooden stand with an oversized lamp on a wooden carved stand.
A sophisticated taupe living room with paneling, built-in bookshelves, a non-working fireplace, neutral seating furniture, a sphere pendant lamp and a large mirror.
A taupe living room with a greige sofa, grey chairs, a printed rug, a wooden coffee table and a large table lamp.
A taupe living room with a taupe chair, a duo of plywood coffee tables, a black TV unit, a brown round ottoman and potted plants.
A taupe living room with a taupe chair, a tree stump and a metal side table, lots of vases, potted plants and layered rugs.
A taupe living room with brown curtains, a grey chair, a purple sofa, a stone slab coffee table and a beautiful crystal chandelier.
A cozy farmhouse living room design with a taupe color scheme.
A welcoming taupe living room with a vintage-styled fireplace, tan chairs, a woven coffee table, statement potted plants and polka dot pillows.
An exquisite taupe living room with a non-working fireplace, a refined mirror, metallic sconces, white ottomans and poufs and taupe furniture.
An exquisite taupe living room with taupe sofas and curtains, a brown rug, a glass and metal coffee table and a gorgeous chandelier.
Taupe Details
If you aren’t sure about having much taupe in your living room, you can just integrate it into your existing living room with some items, and usually these are seating furniture pieces. A taupe sofa or chairs look very refined and non-traditional – these are not you usual black or brown that we are all used to. You may also go for a single taupe wall, for a coffee table or a fireplace clad with taupe stone or tiles. There are many more ways to integrate taupe into your space and various shades of taupe to choose from. Get inspired by more ideas below and decide whether you want taupe for decor or not.