Here light gray walls create a backdrop for an eclectic art collection in a home by michelle gage an interior designer based in villanova pennsylvania.
Colours that go with light grey walls.
Neutral colors with warm undertones look better with warm wood floors.
Duck egg blue teamed with grey and yellow creates a classic scandi colour palette.
The style one decides on should mirror on the household unit as far as character and style.
Sometimes previously unseen warm cool green or blue tones can surface after gray paint is on the wall.
Light shades of gray also create a feminine look that s even more pronounced when partnered with pastel colors as shown in this bedroom.
The colours for this design would be purple orange purple and sand.
Going gray seems simple enough at the outset but sample paint chips and the finished result often vary greatly.
Yellow blue and brown.
Use natural walls as a backdrop to display artwork home furnishings and accessories with more flair.
Shop gray wood stain.
To help you choose the ideal gray paint color for your space take these essential factors into consideration.
If you like warm colours this can be your model.
Or do like the owner of this bedroom did.
Neutral colors with cool undertones look better with cool wood floors.
The softness of the blue shade balances the yellow tones and lights the grey.
For wall colors you may use light yellow zumper white or pastel colours.
Gray taupe cream and white are just a few of the most popular neutral wall colors.
It s also light enough that it can help offset a bit of the visual weight of darker cherry cabinets while still contrasting with white trim.
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The walls have a pinch of blue which subtly picks up the blue green and yellow tones throughout the room.
Colors used with gray in this room.
Gray bright red a stained gray exterior allows this house in the woods to blend in with its surroundings while bold red trim gives it major wow factor.
Abalone is a mix between gray brown and purple.
The purple is subtle but adds a decent dose of colour to get things out of the gray range.