Dulux | Popular Brown Colour Schemes

Browns are perfect to help your home feel like a peaceful, secure sanctuary. Browns can be lighter shades such as beige, tan, toffee or taupe in varying tones…
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A diverse palette of light brown can set the tone for a natural and relaxed setting
Dulux colour: Mason Bay Double
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Dulux Mason Bay Double
Mason Bay Double is a popular soft beige that provides the backdrop to personalise your home with layers of complementary shades or accent colours. This warm shade pairs well with Southern Alps, Mason Bay Quarter and North Head.
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Dulux Te Pūpūha Point
Te Pūpūha Point is a complex warm brown with red undertones. Try teaming it with the warm neutrals of Ōpononi and North Head for interiors and exteriors.
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Browns are rich and decadent and perfect for creating a cosy space against contrasting accessories
Dulux colour: Te Pūpūha Point
For a classical ambience, beige can feel warm or cool, is extremely versatile and is perfect for most spaces both inside and outside the home. Colour featured: Dulux Te Kaha. Dulux Paint Colours Neutral, Dulux Paint Colours
Dulux Te Kaha is a neutral delight
For a classical ambience, beige can feel warm or cool, is extremely versatile and is perfect for most spaces both inside and outside the home. Colour featured: Dulux Te Kaha.
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Dulux Tai Tapu
Browns are a beautiful earthy grounding colour. They vary in tone and shade and can be dark or light. Lighter versions of brown include beige, tans, toffee or taupe. Browns can achieve a feeling of safety and security in your home.
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Dulux Tai Tapu makes for a moody backdrop for this piano
Dulux colours featured: Dulux Tai Tapu, Dulux Southern Alps.
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Dulux Te Kaha
Te Kaha is a popular warm beige neutral that is perfect to use as a main wall colour both inside and out. It works well with whites such as Southern Alps and Ōkārito and dark charcoals and browns such as Terrible Billy and Mt Inaccessible. Te Kaha is a great option for those looking for a subtle neutral to add a sense of warmth to a space.