You’ll love them just as much, if not more.
The question is, what are theybesides beige?
Four designers shared their go-to’s with us.

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Jenna Schnabel Wedemeyeris the principal designer atSchnabel Interiorsin Lexington, Kentucky.
Bess Pooleris a designer atSummer House Lifestylein Grayton Beach, Florida.
Alexis Earmanis the founder ofThe Woodbury Homein Wilmington, North Carolina.

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Rachel Littleis the owner and principal designer ofBrowne House Interior Designin Austin, Texas.
They give old English library vibes and immediately add timeless charm to a space, she explains.
To complete the look, add some thrifted oil paintings andbrass hardware.

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Its inviting and has this amazing way of making a space feel cozy yet sophisticated, she describes.
Brown connects us to nature, so it brings this effortless, grounded feel into a room.
No matter what, a brown couch has a lived-in charm that makes a space feel like home.

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Its also a neutral that blends with nearly any kind of style.
Its so popular that many consider it to be basically neutral.
In chenille orvelvet, Schnabel Wedemeyer says, the color reads as elegant and cozy.

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