![]() Purple prose is overly flowery language that uses tons of adjectives and words to describe something relatively simple.īeige prose, on the other hand, is direct and is sometimes accused of being too plain. When it comes to language, there’s a term called “beige prose.” If you recall, I explored “purple prose” in the past. While neutral colors have pleasant, easy-for-real-estate undertones, they can come across as dull and boring. I don’t know how it happened, but light gray became the neutral go-to of the mid-2010s to the present day. No more bland sand! Bring on the “faded fog,” “shy shark” and “silver lining” shades. Remember the beige craze of the 2000s? If you wanted to sell your house, you’d paint the interior walls of your house “bashful beige,” “autumn wheat,” “tasteful tan,” “totally taupe” or “burnt oatmeal.” Yes, if your house had 50 shades of beige, you’d sell it lickety-split. ![]()
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