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Tips for making beige with acrylic paint

Mix them well until you reach your desired creamy beige.


How to Make Beige Paint? Interesting Ideas

Minimalist or nordic styles are the typical trends nowadays, and one of the most loved colors associated with those two styles is beige. How can you make beige? Is it possible?

Of course, you can make beige! And here’s how you can make beige:

  • The easiest way to make beige is to combine brown like Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna or Raw Umber with white or light pink.
  • Mixing white, yellow, red, blue, and white colors can also give you beige.

Learning how to make beige is a step closer to achieving the minimalist life you wanted, so what are you waiting for? Keep on reading and learn with us!

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What color is beige?

Beige is a minimalist or neutral color often described as pale or light brown. It is also known as pale, greyish yellow, a sandy fawn color.

This color’s name is derived from the French word for natural wool, which means neither dyed nor bleached.

Where is beige in the color wheel?

color wheel

Before we dive into what beige color really is, let us first explore Beige’s color theory and where we can see Beige in a color wheel.

When combined, the primary colors red, blue, and yellow will result in the secondary colors.

When secondary colors (purple, green, orange) are combined with primary colors will result in tertiary colors (blue-violet, yellow-green, red-orange).

On the other hand, beige isn’t a secondary or tertiary color; that’s why it isn’t included in the traditional color wheel. White, black, and grey are considered earth tones or neutral colors, and beige is one of them.

Surprisingly, neutral colors, when combined with the colors found in the traditional color wheel (primary, secondary, tertiary), can create neutral colors, which is the concept of RGB (additive color) and CMYK (subtractive color).

Beige is known as #F5F5DC (hex code) in digital arts. In RGB color space, Beige comprises 96.1% red and green and 86.3% blue.

Color conversion

The hexadecimal color #F5F5DC has RGB values of R: 96.1, G: 96.1, B: 86.3 and CMYK values of C: 0, M: 0, Y: 0.1, K:0.04.

Please read my Complete Color Mixing Guide to get any stress from mixing paint out of the way.

Beige Color Meaning

Beige is a warmer and softer form of white, and, in psychology, it perceives serenity and simplicity. It also represents plainness, often used to describe basic, does not demand attention, and is unpretentious.

People who like Beige are typically those who do not want the spotlight. They get along well with everyone, although they are labeled as afraid to take risks and boring people.


How to mix colors to make beige?

Here’s how to mix colors to make beige:

how to make beige

  • Prepare your mixing palette and palette knife.
  • Choose the colors you will combine.
    • For starters, you can use white and brown (titanium white and burnt umber could also work).
    • Use white as your base.
    • Gradually add brown to your white.
    • Mix it.
    • Adjust the colors until you achieve the shade of Beige you like.
  • You can also use the following combinations to make Beige, which will be discussed further in the latter.
    • White + Lemon Yellow
    • Raw Umber + Titanium White
    • Black + Red/Cadmium Red + titanium white + Yellow
    • titanium white + Chocolate Brown + Yellow + Light Pink
    • Burnt Umber + titanium white+ Pyrrole Red + Ultramarine Blue + Yellow

You can always make your own brown and mix your own black if you want


How To Make Beige With Acrylic Paint: Detailed Instructions

3 DIY Palettes for Acrylic Painters

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Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

The first step is to gather the supplies that you need for mixing beige with acrylic paint. To make beige with acrylic paint, you’ll need some basic colors from your palette.

At the very least, you should have the following colors on hand before beginning your project: white, black, yellow, red, and blue. These primary colors are essential to making various shades of beige.

You will also require a brush and a mixing tray or palette. You may also want to have some water on hand in case you need to add some to thin out the paint when you are mixing it.

Step 2: Prepare Your Palette

Once you have gathered all of your supplies, spread out your palette knife on a clean surface and prepare your palette. Start by pouring some white paint onto your palette or mixing tray. By doing this, you will have a larger surface area to work with when mixing colors.

Preparing palette for beige color

The amount of white paint that you pour can vary depending on how light or dark you want your final beige color to be.

Step 3: Add Yellow Paint For A Bright Beige

Now that you have prepared your palette and gathered all the necessary supplies, it’s time to mix colors. Once you’ve added the white paint to your palette, add a small amount of yellow paint and mix it into the white until it has been completely blended together. This will give you a bright beige color that is ideal for any project where you want an eye-catching yet subtle look.

Adding yellow paint for a bright beige

Once you have achieved this, add this mixture back onto your prepared palette and spread it out evenly with the blade of the spoon or palette knife. Now, add some more white paint on top until you achieve the shade of beige you want.

Step 4: Add Black Paint For A Darker Beige

If you want a darker shade of beige, then add some black paint to the mixture and blend thoroughly until they are mixed together. The result will be a deep and rich beige color that is great for adding depth and contrast to any project or painting.

Adding black paint for a darker beige

Step 5: Add Medium (Optional)

If desired, you can add an acrylic medium to give extra depth and vibrancy to your color mixture and help it adhere better to any surface you are painting on (such as paper or canvas).

To do this, simply mix together equal parts water and acrylic medium before adding it into your mixture on the palette knife. Then, stir it until it has been blended together. when adding the medium, make sure not to add too much, as this can thin out your mixture and change the color.

Tips For Mixing Acrylic Paint To Make Beige

1. Choose Your Colors Wisely:

The key to creating a beautiful beige color is choosing the right colors. Generally speaking, a good combination is white, yellow ochre, burnt sienna, and cadmium orange. These four colors will provide you with a nice range of shades that can help you achieve the desired tone.

2. Start With White As The Base Color:

White is your starting point because it will serve as the base color for your beige mixture. Start by adding about one part of white paint for every three parts of the other colors combined.

This ratio should give you just enough contrast between the other colors without making your mixture too light or dull-looking. Once you have added the desired amount of white paint, begin adding small amounts of each of the other colors until you reach your desired shade of beige.

3. Test The Color On A Piece Of Paper:

Before you start painting with your new beige color, it’s a good idea to test it out first. Dip your brush into the paint and then apply it to a piece of scrap paper or canvas. This will help you to see how the color looks and make sure that you’re happy with it.

4. Experiment With Beige Shades

The shades of yellow ochre, burnt sienna, and cadmium orange vary significantly from brand to brand and even color series within each brand so it’s important that you experiment with different proportions until you find the appropriate shade of beige for your project.

If you want a lighter or darker beige mix to be, try adding more or less of each color until you find just the right balance. When adjusting proportions remember that even small changes can make a big difference in terms of tone and hue, so don’t hesitate to experiment.

What Is the Color Code For Beige?

Beige is a subtle, neutral shade that can add an element of warmth to any home décor style. The color code for beige is #F5F5DC, which stands for the red (F5), green (F5), and blue (DC) codes, respectively.

Beige has enough colors to pair with nearly any other accent color, and since it blends very easily with other shades, it makes a great starting point for a room’s color palette.

Whether used as wall paint, wallpaper, or furniture upholstery, the color beige can help create a relaxing atmosphere and provide comfort without saturating a room in too much boldness.

Colin Wynn
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