The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Britons get a passion for 50 shades of grey.. .paint

- By Scarlet Howes

FIFTY Shades of Grey helped to raise passions in the bedroom – and now Britons seem to be loving the colour in every other room in the house too.

A survey has discovered that grey, the colour of battleship­s and overcast skies, is favoured by almost one in five people for interior decorating – more than any other shade.

Even Kirstie Allsopp, the presenter of property TV shows including Location, Location, Location, is a fan, saying: ‘It’s now a very fashionabl­e colour. I have seen it increasing­ly pop up over the country.’ But she urged caution before you splash it all over. ‘If you want to paint your walls grey, handle it with huge care,’ she advised.

‘Always go for the palest shade. You don’t want a shade that will darken your walls. And remember that colours deepen when on four walls. Often people put samples on a patch of white wall but are surprised later when the finished rooms seems so much darker.’

The poll of 2,000 people for retailer Topps Tiles found 18 per cent thought grey the best colour for living rooms and hallways, followed by white (17 per cent), beige (16), cream (15) and blue (9).

The research also discovered that those with red bathrooms spent the longest time grooming, at 50 minutes each day. Those with green bathrooms groomed the least, at 28 minutes.

People who had painted their bedrooms orange were most likely to describe themselves as optimistic, while those with yellow bedrooms were the most pessimisti­c.

However, things do seem to have moved on in the bedroom since author EL James’s hit trilogy of 50 Shades Of Grey novels and films chronicled the steamy romance between college student Anastasia Steele and businessma­n Christian Grey.

The poll found the colour of choice in the bedroom for the most sensual couples was… black.

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