Anonymous wrote:Our house is being renovated and they just painted a BM pale gray on the walls. I love it, it's like a canvas I can do whatever I want with. Before the walls were painted yellow or green or had wallpaper, which narrowed down what I could do, sometimes I just put art I liked up anyway even if it didn't really go. But with this gray, I'm looking at all kinds of fun art and rugs and pillows. Plus this gray is so calming to me and goes perfectly with some blues and greens that I've done in the bedrooms and bathrooms. Maybe once I figure out the decor I'll add an accent wall in a fun color but for now I'm psyched about my gray!
If interested, its BM 1548 Classic Gray.
https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-colors/color/1548/classic-gray
Anonymous wrote:NP. My house is very open concept for the common areas so I basically need to paint the common areas the same color. Anyone have suggestions for a subtle color? We get a ton of natural light from north and south.
Walls are currently painted beige which I don’t like, but I also don’t want a cold grey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our house is being renovated and they just painted a BM pale gray on the walls. I love it, it's like a canvas I can do whatever I want with. Before the walls were painted yellow or green or had wallpaper, which narrowed down what I could do, sometimes I just put art I liked up anyway even if it didn't really go. But with this gray, I'm looking at all kinds of fun art and rugs and pillows. Plus this gray is so calming to me and goes perfectly with some blues and greens that I've done in the bedrooms and bathrooms. Maybe once I figure out the decor I'll add an accent wall in a fun color but for now I'm psyched about my gray!
If interested, its BM 1548 Classic Gray.
https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-colors/color/1548/classic-gray
Same. For years had colorful walls and any that were not were beige. I like the neutral backdrop of the grey.
Same for us. I love our grays and whites and all of the ways I can use color as accents. It feels crisp and clean and light and is a great neutral palate to work with. Our former beiges and creams felt dingy.
grays also make things look dingy. For example, if something is covered in 1" thick dust, it looks gray. Gray= dingy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our house is being renovated and they just painted a BM pale gray on the walls. I love it, it's like a canvas I can do whatever I want with. Before the walls were painted yellow or green or had wallpaper, which narrowed down what I could do, sometimes I just put art I liked up anyway even if it didn't really go. But with this gray, I'm looking at all kinds of fun art and rugs and pillows. Plus this gray is so calming to me and goes perfectly with some blues and greens that I've done in the bedrooms and bathrooms. Maybe once I figure out the decor I'll add an accent wall in a fun color but for now I'm psyched about my gray!
If interested, its BM 1548 Classic Gray.
https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-colors/color/1548/classic-gray
Same. For years had colorful walls and any that were not were beige. I like the neutral backdrop of the grey.
Same for us. I love our grays and whites and all of the ways I can use color as accents. It feels crisp and clean and light and is a great neutral palate to work with. Our former beiges and creams felt dingy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our house is being renovated and they just painted a BM pale gray on the walls. I love it, it's like a canvas I can do whatever I want with. Before the walls were painted yellow or green or had wallpaper, which narrowed down what I could do, sometimes I just put art I liked up anyway even if it didn't really go. But with this gray, I'm looking at all kinds of fun art and rugs and pillows. Plus this gray is so calming to me and goes perfectly with some blues and greens that I've done in the bedrooms and bathrooms. Maybe once I figure out the decor I'll add an accent wall in a fun color but for now I'm psyched about my gray!
If interested, its BM 1548 Classic Gray.
https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-colors/color/1548/classic-gray
Same. For years had colorful walls and any that were not were beige. I like the neutral backdrop of the grey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gray walls are so 2010.
This. Op, you’re likely subconsciously realizing that they are out of style. You’re starting to gravitate towards non grey interiors. Unfortunately when the middle class adopts a style they go crazy with it. They can’t just buy a grey sofa. Its grey walls, floors, furniture, exterior of the house etc. If you want your house to be more current and not scream middle class words on the wall, then paint the interior white or beige.
Anonymous wrote:Gray walls are so 2010.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our house is being renovated and they just painted a BM pale gray on the walls. I love it, it's like a canvas I can do whatever I want with. Before the walls were painted yellow or green or had wallpaper, which narrowed down what I could do, sometimes I just put art I liked up anyway even if it didn't really go. But with this gray, I'm looking at all kinds of fun art and rugs and pillows. Plus this gray is so calming to me and goes perfectly with some blues and greens that I've done in the bedrooms and bathrooms. Maybe once I figure out the decor I'll add an accent wall in a fun color but for now I'm psyched about my gray!
If interested, its BM 1548 Classic Gray.
https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-colors/color/1548/classic-gray
Classic Gray is nice and I have it in a bedroom. It's a pretty brown-toned/beige gray, not a true gray, so it feels a lot warmer.
OP, how about a cream? It's neutral but warm and has that cheery yellow undertone.