Sandy Beige Paint Colors for Mediterranean Homes

Sandy beige is the lightest earth tone for Mediterranean homes. It reads as sun-bleached stucco, warm and bright without the starkness of white. These palettes work on Mediterranean homes in any climate and pair with both warm and cool accent colors.

Accessible Beige Sand

Accessible Beige reads as warm sand on stucco. It catches light without glare and pairs with the terra cotta roof tiles that crown most Mediterranean homes.

Walls
Accessible Beige
SW 7036
#D1C4AD
Trim
Alabaster
SW 7008
#EDEAE0
Front Door
Still Water
SW 6223
#4B6063
Shutters
Urbane Bronze
SW 7048
#5E5447
Accent (arched window trim)
Extra White
SW 7006
#F1EDE4

Practical Beige Coast

Practical Beige is a shade deeper, with more golden warmth. On a Mediterranean home near the coast, it captures the color of wet sand at the shoreline.

Walls
Practical Beige
SW 6100
#CAAF90
Trim
Dover White
SW 6385
#D4CCB4
Front Door
Hunt Club
SW 6468
#3A5547
Shutters
Porpoise
SW 7047
#6E685E
Accent (balcony supports)
Tony Taupe
SW 7038
#A8998A

Tips for Sandy Beige Mediterranean Homes

  1. Sandy beige on Mediterranean stucco benefits from deeper-toned accents at the entry. A dark green or deep blue door grounds the warm, light body color.
  2. In bright sunlight, sandy beige can look lighter than the paint chip suggests. Go one shade darker than what you like on the fan deck.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What beige works on a Mediterranean house?
Accessible Beige (SW 7036) is a versatile sandy beige that works in most climates. Practical Beige (SW 6100) is warmer and deeper. Both complement clay tile roofs and stucco textures.
Is beige too boring for a Mediterranean home?
No. Sandy beige is one of the most authentic Mediterranean colors. It references the sun-bleached plaster walls of coastal villages. The color comes alive through architectural details, iron hardware, and tile accents.

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