This post is all about my deep purple color palette! My inspiration for this color scheme came from a photo of lavender stems in a vase on a coffee table in front of a beige couch in the living room. In this post, I will discuss why this beige and purple color combination works well in home decor and give you some tips for incorporating the colors into your home. Then, I will provide the color hex codes and the Sherwin-Williams paint color matches.
Why Shades of Brown and Purple Work Well in Home Decor
Shades of brown and purple might seem like an unexpected pairing at first glance, but they’re a match made in design heaven when it comes to home decor.
With its earthy warmth, brown brings a sense of grounding and stability to a space, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Meanwhile, with its rich and regal undertones, purple adds a bit of luxury and sophistication. These two colors form a harmonious balance between warmth and richness, creating a visually striking and inviting environment.
Whether used as accent colors or as the main palette for a room, shades of brown and purple work together seamlessly to create a space that feels both welcoming and elegant.
If you aim for a modern, eclectic look or a more traditional aesthetic, incorporating these two hues into your home decor can elevate the overall aesthetic and make a bold statement.

Beige and Purple Color Palette Hex Codes
Color hex codes are hexadecimal representations of colors used primarily in web design and digital graphics. They consist of six characters, ranging from 0 to 9 and A to F, representing the intensity of red, green, and blue (RGB) components, respectively.
Hex codes allow designers to specify colors precisely, ensuring consistency across various digital platforms and achieving the desired aesthetic. These codes can be used in HTML, CSS, and graphic design software, providing a universal language for color communication in the digital realm.
The hex codes for this color palette are:
- #EAE2D5
- #CCC0BD
- #BFA991
- #837B90
- #261B13
Purple Colors Sherwin-Williams
If you love these colors and want to use any of them as paint colors in your home, I have included the paint color matches from Sherwin-Williams. On the Sherwin-Williams website, some of their paint colors are available to order as color samples in either an 8″ x 8″ peel-and-stick or a 2″ x 3″ color chip. If the sample is not available in the color you want, you may be able to get a sample from Lowe’s.
The Sherwin-Williams paint color matches for this palette are:
- SW 6147 / Panda White
- SW 0054 / Twilight Gray
- SW 6143 / Basket Beige
- SW 6550 / Mythical
- SW 2838 / Polished Mahogany
Deep Purple Living Room Idea
Let’s create a stunning living room design that incorporates the tan, beige, and purple color palette into every element:
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Walls and Flooring: Paint the walls a warm beige tone to create a neutral backdrop that enhances the space’s brightness and warmth. Opt for hardwood or laminate in a light tan shade for the flooring to complement the wall color.
Furniture: Choose a plush cream or tan sectional
Accent Pieces: Incorporate purple into the room through accent pieces, such as a stylish area rug with a geometric or floral pattern featuring shades of lilac against a neutral background. Place a coffee table with a couple of ceramic vases filled with artificial or dried lavender.
Lighting: Install modern pendant lights or floor lamps with beige or tan lampshades to provide ambient lighting. Place coordinating table lamps on side tables on either side of the
Wall Decor: Hang artwork or framed prints incorporating the color palette, such as abstract paintings with hints of purple or nature-inspired prints featuring lavender flowers against beige backgrounds. Integrate decorative wall mirrors with tan or beige frames to reflect light and visually expand the space.
Finishing Touches: Complete the look with decorative throw blankets in soft shades of purple draped over the
By incorporating tan, beige, and purple colors into each living room design element, you’ll create a cohesive and inviting space that exudes warmth, sophistication, and a touch of luxury.
Conclusion
This post was all about my deep purple color palette, which combines shades of tan, beige, and purple and was inspired by the picture of a vase filled with lavender in front of a beige
Before you go, be sure to check out my other color palettes.



