
Fifteen Shades of Gray Blue Grays Stonington Gray HC 170 Coventry Gray HC 169 Gray Owl OC 52 Carrera Marble pairs nicely with Blue Grays, as the Carrera is a cooler white with blue veining. These grays also look fabulous with bold colours like fuchsia and orange. Stonington Gray shown here in our clients eat in kitchen area that we customized with orange accents Fifteen Shades of Gray Green Grays Edgecomb Gray HC 173 Revere Pewter HC 172 Pashmina AF100 Green Grays can be referred to as ‘Greiges’. They are warmer than a blue gray, but not as warm as beige. Revere Pewter is one of the most popular ‘greiges’. Pashmina walls with light blue & green accents Pashmina walls with navy blue and red accents Fifteen Shades of Gray Green Grays Sandyhook Gray HC 108 Rockport Gray HC 105 Copley Gray HC 104 These darker grays are ‘muddy’ looking & really rich. Ivory White for trim, ceiling colour or cabinetry works very well with any of these green-grays. Copley Gray Island with Ivory White for perimeter cabinetry Fifteen Shades of Gray Blue Green Grays Wickham Gray HC 171 Gray Cashmere 2138 - 60 Fieldstone Gray 1558 These colours will appear either more green or more blue depending on other elements within a space and on the lighting. Always test colours with a large paint board first to make sure it’s the right gray for you. Wickam Gray shown here appears more blue because of the fabric selection and the blue gray in the area rug Fifteen Shades of Gray Pink & Purple Grays Portland Gray 2109-60 Violet Pearl 1451 Shale 861 These colours are subtle in tone & sophisticated in style. They look great with darker colours of the similar tones and work wonderfully with soft brass finishes. Our clients custom living room, painted in Shale by Benjamin Moore. Lovely and luxurious! .
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