Gray Interior Paint Colors
Explore our gray interior paint colors to inspire your next project.
Most Popular Gray Interior Paint Colors From Benjamin Moore
Whether light or deep, gray paint colors offer versatility and balance to interiors.
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There is an undisputable sophistication to gray interior paint colors. Because it works in nearly any setting, gray can be paired with almost any hue for a cohesive color scheme. To find the perfect interior gray paint color, look to its undertone to help guide your color choice, while taking other design elements and accents into consideration.
Gray wall paint in a higher sheen lends luxury, while a perennially popular matte finish looks stunning in any room. To narrow the spectrum, opt for a beige-gray, commonly known as greige, for a flattering blend of light brown and gray that features a lovely balance of warm and cool, or try a cool gray, like green-gray or blue-gray, for modern elegance.
Frequently Asked Questions
With so many hues to choose from, finding your perfect gray paint color can feel like a daunting task. To get started, take a look at three of our most popular grays: Cement Gray 2112-60, Gray Owl OC-52, and Coventry Gray HC-169. These colors work in any room, including living rooms and bedrooms, where gray is beloved for its innate serenity.
Knowing the difference between warm and cool grays can help you narrow down your choices. A warm gray (or beige-gray, commonly known as greige) creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere, while a cooler gray with blue or green undertones feels elegant and modern.
While gray paint colors are typically very versatile, factors such as lighting, room direction, and general preference will always affect how a paint color looks to you. We always suggest sampling your choices before committing to a color so you know it’s perfect before you paint.
Like other off-white and neutral paint colors, gray is susceptible to the effects of lighting. A room with northern exposure tends to reveal more of a paint color’s blue or green undertones, so many homeowners opt for a warmer gray in those spaces. Light coming in from south-facing windows is typically stronger and leans warm, making a wider range of grays usable in your space. To ensure you’re choosing color with confidence, be sure to sample your choices before making a decision.