6 best muted palette Framer templates
Muted palette Framer templates occupy a distinctive middle ground between the boldness of full-colour designs and the stark contrast of monochrome. These templates use desaturated, toned-down colour combinations — warm greiges, dusty terracottas, sage greens, slate blues, and soft ochres — that feel sophisticated and grown-up without being colourless. The muted aesthetic signals taste and restraint, making it popular with luxury brands, design-led studios, independent consultants, and creatives who want a site that feels premium without being loud. These templates tend to age particularly well because the restrained palette never feels trendy or dated. Fully customisable in Framer.

Unlimited Access
Get unlimited access to all of my current and future Framer templates and components

Sharp
A clean and beautiful portfolio with a blog template, the portfolio I’ve used for years

Format
A clean and minimal, one-page portfolio template

Minimal portfolio
A minimal design portfolio built in Framer — launch your new portfolio in minutes

Wynn
A bright, colourful, one-pager template for designers and creatives

Accent
A simple, colourful, and minimal design portfolio template
Top quality Framer templates
Clean, simple, and modern design
20k+ happy customers
Designed and built by me
Uses the latest Framer features
Ready to use assets
100% mobile responsive
Easy to customise
SEO optimised
Fast performance
Dedicated 1:1 support
Simple, transparent pricing
Single template
Unlimited Access
Save 89%$2,753
What do other people say?
FAQs
Muted palette templates use desaturated, low-chroma colours — dusty pinks, warm greys, soft sage, off-white, and subdued earth tones. The aesthetic feels considered and warm without the visual energy of saturated colours. It's particularly popular for lifestyle, wellness, creative, and personal brands.
Yes — the muted palette is strongly associated with the wellness, beauty, and lifestyle sector. The soft, desaturated tones communicate calm, care, and quality without corporate coldness. For brands in these spaces, a muted palette often feels more authentic than either stark minimalism or bold colour.
Yes. Framer's global colour variables let you update the palette across the whole template at once. Swapping the template's default muted colours for your own brand palette is straightforward — the desaturated character of muted palettes means even fairly different specific colours share a compatible aesthetic.
Muted colours can shift between screen and print, but these are web templates designed for digital display. For marketing materials that need to match the digital palette closely, providing the exact colour codes from your template to a print designer ensures consistency.
Yes. The warm, considered quality of muted palettes suits creative portfolios particularly well — it signals taste and attention to detail without the cold distance of pure minimalism. Interior designers, photographers, florists, and event planners frequently choose muted palettes for this reason.
Special discount
Enter your email to get 10% off your first Framer order
Unsubscribe at any time

























