Butter color: it is triumphing in design together with all the shades of beige and earth. Isern Serra explains how to integrate it into the home without making mistakes.
A creative, versatile professional with a very personal style, both for his residential projects and for shops and offices: he is Isern Greenhouse, with whom today we wanted to talk about the trend of butter color and all its “derivatives”, which we see so often in its interiors. An apparently simple style dominates in his projects, in which emotional atmospheres are created with great use of curved shapes and color palettes ranging from beige to warm tonesvery close to the famous greigeanother very popular tone in 2024. The creative from Barcelona explains how to use these trendy colors to the fullest and how to insert them into the home without making mistakes.
1. Butter color is ideal for creating a serene atmosphere and a true refuge
Beyond the butter color, I I like beiges, earth tones, pastel tones… They convey a sense of peace and serenity, in line with my intent to create spaces where you want to stay and create a refuge.
2. A perfect color for warm minimalism
In my opinion, this color palette works well anywhere, in hotels, homes, restaurants or offices. I imagine it can work with many decorative styles, although I am particularly interested in warm minimalist spaces: linear, essential, brutalist, dreamlike, where little can explain a lot and where light is also the protagonist.