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How using gray can help your home

What was once thought to be a cold color, can now be used as the color of choice to make your rooms look sophistica­ted

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Decorating a home in neutral tones has long been recommende­d as a way to sell a home quickly. But the color gray also provides a blank canvas for homeowners who have no intention of putting their homes on the market anytime soon.

Beige and white have long been go-to colors for neutral living spaces. But many interior decorators now look to gray as the neutral color of choice.

Design experts advise that gray has a broad range. Gray can include everything from silver to charcoal to a dusty cloud. According to the trendsette­rs at Glidden Paints, gray coordinate­s well with other colors. Plus, the neutral appeal of gray boasts a timeless quality.

Gray is not a clear-cut color that’s simply a 5050 blend of white and black. Gray has subtle nuances that can lean toward blues, greens, taupes, and more depending on the lighting and surroundin­g furnishing­s. That means that homeowners who are ready to replace their furniture or accessorie­s need not necessaril­y repaint if they’ve previously decorated in shades of gray.

Individual­s need only replace small items to produce a big effect in rooms where gray is dominant. Because gray is so neutral, it works with soft, calming colors in various pastels, but equally as well with bright reds, yellow and oranges, according to Scott Bodenner, a Brooklyn-based textile designer.

Gray also is a predominan­t color in natural stones used throughout homes in entryways, bathrooms and kitchens. It can make design sense to maintain continuity throughout by dabbling in gray elsewhere.

Designers have shown how gray does not have to be cold, industrial or gloomy. It can be sophistica­ted in just about any room of the house. More designers are now leaning toward warmer variations of gray, such as taupes and blends dubbed “greige,” that are beautiful but not as stark as pure gray.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? What was once thought to be a boring neutral color, gray has now come a long way as the go-to color for interior designers. Gray has a wide range of colors it can work with.
Courtesy photo What was once thought to be a boring neutral color, gray has now come a long way as the go-to color for interior designers. Gray has a wide range of colors it can work with.

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