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There are lots of new fabrics out there that combine beige and gray to make for a fresh look and a cooler palette. If you have neutral upholstery, cream or ivory or beige, you can make gray your accent color. Use a beige and gray color scheme by modifying your palette with fabrics or finishes that combine the two. You're not into the drama that a high contrast can bring. Suppose you want to go gray, but you like light and airy. That’s a very yellowed white.īut suppose you don’t want to go dark gray. Sherwin Williams Antique White was the color of the trim, doors, and ceilings. Everything was warm toned and golden colored. In this job, below, we had the same issue. We just painted the walls and ceilings, making the paint job much easier and more cost effective. The client wanted to go gray, so we did, but we did not paint all the Antique White enamel. Overall, the entire house had quite a yellowed look. One interior had Sherwin Williams Antique White everywhere (which is a very yellow white): on the cabinets, mouldings, doors, and a travertine-like tile in the kitchen, breakfast room, and in every bathroom. If you don’t have the luxury of being able to redo everything in your beige interior but want some gray, I’ve got just the thing for you - well, actually, two things.ġ) use Dark gray with creamy trim and finishes I’ve worked on several projects where we’ve done a dark gray to contrast with a warm beige or warm white. If they have travertine or travertine-like tile on floors, backsplashes, bathrooms, etc., then warm neutrals will follow: warm neutral granite counters, carpet, paint, window treatments, furniture, etc. :-)Ĭhances are you have warm neutrals everywhere - most people around here do. Any purchases, at no additional charge to you, are most appreciated and make this blog possible. Not that there’s anything wrong with warm neutrals, but, if you WANT to go gray, if you want a cooler palette, if you want a change in your look. Here in The Woodlands, we have A LOT of beige … and travertine. It just looks off, and the undertones kill it. The minute you put a cool gray next to a warm beige or cream, you can tell: How do you take your warm colored house that has beige or gold in it and introduce the cooler shades of gray?
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So, how do you go gray after being beige for so long? And most people, out in our suburbs anyway, still have lots of beige interiors. Prior to that, warm tones were all the rage. It’s stylish, it’s neutral, it's here to stay. Everyone seems to want it in their interiors. Gray has been a go-to neutral for awhile now.