Trendy in interior design.
The cappuccino colour is a warm shade with earthy tones, belonging to the brown palette. This nuance recalls the colours of nature and is very functional in every room of the house.
Although it is considered a classic and traditional colour, the café latte shade is once again one of the trends of recent years in interior design and its versatility makes it a perfect basis for creating a palette of colours inspired by the earth and nature.
How to match it.
Cappuccino can be combined with different colours and recreate numerous styles.
Elegant when contrasted with neutral tones, from classic white to dove grey and sand. Ethnic when paired with warm shades such as red, ochre and orange, while when combined with grey and dark green, it recalls the minimalism of Japanese-style furniture.
The colour cappuccino then finds its perfect counterpart in wood: a modern parquet floor allows you to move away from the classical imprint, while the contrast with cool colours such as light blue and blue reflects a more modern and contemporary inclination.
This shade of brown also recalls rustic atmospheres, especially if combined with natural materials or stone, or industrial if combined with leather elements and steel details.
Perfect in any environment.
In a modern kitchen, the combination of silver and aluminium, as for a cooker hood or appliances, brings light and brilliance to the room. Combining the colour cappuccino with dark woods, such as a cherry wood countertop or a marble top, immediately recalls a contemporary rustic effect. To brighten up the room, it is a good idea to focus on a light-coloured floor, from ivory to pearl grey.
Furnishing the living room or bedroom with cappuccino is certainly an interesting choice, which allows you to take full advantage of the sense of warmth conveyed by its palette to create a relaxed and cosy ambience.
The cappuccino colour is also particularly suitable for bathroom walls, for example in contrast to white ceramics and a light wood floor.