
1. Swiss Coffee by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin MooreSo many designers recommended this shade that it had to be highlighted. Designer Mina Lisanin swears by this coffee-inspired white, calling it 'the warmest white available.'
2. Oxford Stone by Farrow & Ball
Farrow & BallHannah Goldberg from Hannah Charlotte Interiors appreciates how these deep, natural tones can add warmth to a room. Her top pick is this latte-cream shade from Farrow & Ball.
3. Dirty Chai by Clare
Clare PaintHema Persad, another talented designer at Mytour Home, recommends a shade called Dirty Chai from Clare Paint. She describes it as 'warm with a pinkish undertone, perfect for a variety of design styles.'
4. London Stone by Farrow & Ball

Liz Williams from Liz Williams Interiors prefers a slightly lighter shade. She says, 'I adore the warm undertones and the rich creaminess. It complements so many colors.' She adds, 'It reminds me of a delicious cup of café au lait!'
5. Swiss Coffee by Valspar

Introducing the warm yet vibrant color that elevated the kitchen at Mytour Home! Handpicked by The Brownstone Boys, this hue is both light and creamy.
6. Savoury Beige by Valspar

Another gorgeous coffee-inspired color from Mytour Home! Mikel Welch used this rich tone in the primary bedroom, where it beautifully complements the room's detailed woodwork and cream-toned furnishings.
7. Wenge by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin MooreChristine Vroom from Christine Vroom Interiors describes this as the richest, most sophisticated, and striking shade. She explains, 'I love how it brings incredible depth and drama to the room, all without being too costly.'
8. Jitney by Farrow & Ball
Farrow & BallThese rich beige tones come with a variety of undertones, and Gabriela Eisenhart from Silo Studios is particularly fond of the pinkish hues in this one. She says, 'It’s a luxurious yet laid-back warm brown with just a touch of blush.' She adds, 'It looks stunning on cabinets, built-ins, or when used to color-drench a room.'
9. Bleeker Beige by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore'It’s the ideal backdrop for other colors—navy, red, green, yellow,' shares Sarah Rinehard Fleischer from SRF Interiors. 'It’s bold enough to stand out on its own, yet neutral enough to complement other tones.'
10. London Clay by Farrow & Ball
Farrow & Ball'This color pairs beautifully with virtually anything,' says Amelia Strat of Kroesser + Strat. 'It’s the perfect blend of brownish purple—not too blue, not too red,' Anna Kroesser adds in agreement.
11. Classic Brown by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin MooreMarry Patton prefers Classic Brown by Benjamin Moore. 'A little warmer than the color of tilled soil, it pairs beautifully with stained wood cabinetry,' she explains. 'It creates a sleek, modern tone-on-tone look with timeless elements.'
