Colours which go with grey




















Is there a better sight on a gray day than when the clouds part and a glimmer of sunshine peeks through? Apply that aesthetic to a bedroom with gray upholstery and yellow bedding, and you'll start every day in the right frame of mind.

Sure, white goes with everything, but there's something especially sophisticated about a nice gray paired with a crisp white as showcased in this serene bedroom. We suggest adding a little texture to a gray-and-white space with Turkish towels. Gray and green might not be the first color pairing you think of, but as evidenced by this fresh living room, the beauty of charcoal gray is enhanced by the addition of verdant green plants.

No one can deny how great grays look next to a white shiplap, but the hue also shines when paired with natural-stained pieces like the rustic door, bench, and floor in this peaceful bedroom. Gray millwork pops against white walls in this fun bunk room and sets the stage for red accents found in the coverlets, artwork, and blankets.

Would the gray Swedish look good in any setting? Of course. But does it look even better when keeping time against a pretty blue wall and surrounded by blue accent pillows and rug? You bet. Looking for an easy way to become the toast of the neighborhood?

Blush pink is the ideal shade for just slightly warming up grey tones without actually adding too much warmth to a space or being too saccharine. A muted, dusky pink 'will make a room more inviting. For this effect, blush is the right choice as it is more subtle than other pink tones and less daring than red. You can totally adapt this combo to suit your tastes too.

Pair with clean lines and a touch of black or deep grey for a more contemporary feel or bring in wooden textures and stick with pale greys for a soft, subtle feel that would work perfectly with a more traditional, country vibe.

Kitchen by deVOL. Want to be bolder in your color schemes but not quite ready to say goodbye to grey? Well, combine your need for brightness with your love of neutrals. A bright sunny yellow, a soft pastel lemon or even a more muted ochre will cut through those cool grey tones adding both warmth and freshness. A statement piece of furniture is great for bringing in high-impact color.

Grey and red may sound a bit intense but it can work if you pick the right tones. For a bold look pair deep charcoal walls with a pop vivid red in the form of a statement sofa or armchair.

And if you want a more subtle look tone down that red and choose an earthy, terracotta tone and pair with a lighter cloud-like grey. Use the hotter, brighter colors in moderation as more of an accent. This combination is also worth remembering if you have an exposed red brick wall inside. When pairing grey with any red tones, be sure that the grey you choose has a reddish undertone too.

Sage green has been growing in popularity for months, you see more sage green kitchens and feature walls than you do navy blue nowadays. And it works so well with grey because they have those same calming, grounding, soft tones and in fact when paired with grey this muted green almost becomes and neutral too.

Violet and gray are the two most different colors from the color palette, and when used as a mix, it inevitably produces a look of striking contrast. This mix of the two hues is a classy, modern choice which effortlessly carries a royal look. Take a look at how the dark grey so far and violet pillows mix so effortlessly to create a graceful charm.

The white shades behind and the two lamps compliment the striking colors perfectly and bring a much deserved contemporary look inside of the room. Two really broad palettes, turquoise and teal can blend with the color gray on multiple chromatic levels complementing and contrasting each other beautifully.

As one can imagine the contrast between the gray and teal or gray and turquoise can be realized rather easily using the solid color, tones of silver or gold can sustain this contrast further on yet in a complementary state the balance should be far more delicate as the tones of both gray and teal or turquoise need to present the same color warmth to sustain one another, the example below showcases a setting that in which equilibrium has been found. Overall, simply use the gray tone as a neutral or base color to create wonders.

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Perfect for spring and summer, this scheme brings the colours of nature into the home. The green bed is upholstered with a fleck woven fabric that adds texture, this contrasts against the super smooth chalky grey walls.

The yellow curtains and lamp act perfectly as accent colours and the crisp white bedding adds balance whilst the patterned cushions bring all the colours together. As grey can sometimes be seen as a cooler colour, it can work well when mixed with a warmer shade like mustard. In this living room the plain and patterned cushions and the subtle but stylish piping on the sofa link the colour to the curtains perfectly.

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