The color spectrum of Metallbude is deliberately manageable and kept in simple non-colors. Because while color and living trends are constantly changing, black and white are simply timeless. The same applies to beige tones, which not only radiate a harmonious-inviting effect in the interior, but also match any style of furnishing. For us, it was therefore only logical to expand the range to include our beige tone "Cashew". 

 You like our furniture in Cashew, but lack the inspirations on how to integrate the color into your rooms? Let us show you!

 C O L O R S

Beige tones harmonize best with the other non-colors white, gray and black.You can't go wrong here and can either keep the room design largely monochrome or set deliberate color accents. Those who prefer it more classic combine the nude tone with white elements. Modern accents, on the other hand, are set with black accessories. Caution is advised with colors that go beyond non-colors: if you choose the wrong combination color, the beige furniture can quickly get an unwanted green or red tint and clash with the accent colors. What always goes with beige are shades of green - especially in the form of plants.
 

 STRUCTURES

Just because beige tones characterize a simple, balanced look, it is important to incorporate structures and non-color-related contrasts into the room design. Rough surfaces and coarse materials such as ceramics, stoneware, wool or bouclé, for example in the form of sculptural vases, large decorative bowls or striking sofa cushions, provide the necessary heterogeneity. Especially in the case of metal furniture, such additions take away the material's visual hardness. Modern texture art also works particularly well in this context. In our blog category "Do It Yourself", you can find corresponding instructions for your own artworks.
 
 

ROOM STYLES

Whether Scandi, Japandi, Boho or Retro: Beige tones can be integrated into any living style and adapted to the preferred style with corresponding color and structural elements. Accessories such as textiles and wall pictures make a big difference - this is where the dominant living style can be particularly well read. Side tables or shelves in beige tones harmonize almost independently and ensure visual harmony, so that the overall picture of the room design does not appear overloaded, but receives a pleasant balance that only non-colors like beige can achieve. Try it out!
 

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