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Choosing The Best Shade Of Gray

Updated: Jan 9, 2020

Provided by Paint Industry Experts, Spectrum Paint.



Gray is a popular color choice when repainting your house to prepare it to sell. We all know that keeping paint colors neutral is a wise decision, and a desired preference for buyers seeking that perfect home. However, picking that special shade of gray can be tricky! Thanks to Spectrum Paint, they have written this wonderful guide that will assist in selecting the right shade of gray for you.


When choosing a paint color, gray is a popular neutral that comes in endless shades and tones. In this post, we will explore warm versus cool grays and how they can differ based on how you are viewing them. The color shown online can vary from screen to screen and show up differently based on light and device settings. We always recommend  trying a sample on a board and moving it throughout the room at varying times of day to best capture different lighting throughout the day. 


When it comes to choosing a warm or a cool gray for your space, Store Operations Training Manager Chris Carbone says, “I always talk about how a cool gray has more of a blue or green undertone while a warm gray has more of a yellow or red or brown undertone. If the house has a lot of warm colors the cool gray will become a lot more blue and “icy” feeling. A warm gray gives you more of that popular greige and natural look. Conversely, a cooler toned house with a warm gray on the walls may turn very troupe or red. I like to take the classic color chip with 1600 and hold different grays and then you can really see the cool or warm tones come out.” 



We have rounded out 13 best Benjamin Moore gray paint colors, denoting whether they are warm or cool, and show them online, as a paint chip, and painted with two coats on a color board. Read on to choose your favorite warm or cool gray!


Cool


Amherst Gray HC-167





Amherst is a deep gray with hues of green and yellow. It’s a popular choice for home exteriors or on a front door in contrast to a crisp, white trim. 


Coventry  Gray HC-169



Gray with a slight blue undertone (if you are looking for a “grayer gray”, may try Thunder AF-685) and part of the Historic Color Collection, 191 time-honored hues that can be used in traditional as well as contemporary spaces.


Eternity AF-695



A darker gray, Eternity is cool, classic, and timeless. It’s part of the Affinity Collection, a group of well thought out colors that work seamlessly with one another. 


Stonington Gray HC-170



Stonington Gray is a light, modern gray that works well in a variety of spaces, from sitting room walls to kitchen cabinets. Stonington Gray is regularly revered as a Benjamin Moore Best Gray paint color. 


Wickham Gray HC-171


Benjamin Moore’s Wickham Gray is a pale gray that changes with the light and seasons. We used it in a house in Chatham and against a pale greenish blue and it was incredible how it played off of those colors. Wickham Gray changes with the light; it can go from warm to cool.” – South Coast Today


Shoreline 1471


”My go-to neutral shade is Shoreline. I searched high and low for a pale gray that would not read blue, green, or lavender, and this color has just enough pigment to contrast well against crisp, white trim, but not so much that you can’t use it everywhere – even on the ceiling!” says Claire Paquin of Clean Design. 


Neutral



We will include one neutral – Gray Owl. Gray Owl can be both cool or warm, depending on how it is accented. If there are blues, purples, and grays it can appear more cool. If the room is furnished with red, yellow, or brown the color can appear warmer. 


Gray Owl OC-52


Gray Owl is an all-out unadorned, approachable color that pairs beautifully with stainless steel appliances in a modern kitchen. 


Warm


Classic Gray 1548


“Classic Gray is just a whisper of gray. Just enough gray to give some contrast against white trim, giving a hint of color and warmth.” – Evolutions of Style Blog


Pale Oak OC-20


Reminiscent of the majestic white oak, this beautiful neutral is graceful and elegant, conveying a sense of style and quiet restraint.


Balboa Mist 1549


“This Benjamin Moore paint color, straight from the Off-White Color Collection brings tranquil tones of white and serves as a beautifully neutral backdrop.” – Architectural Digest


Edgecomb Gray HC-173



A go-to gray that’s timeless with a modern edge, this earthy, organic neutral is soft and stylish, creating a setting that feels distinctly personal. 


Revere Pewter HC-172


A light gray with warm undertones, this classic shade creates a unifying look that calms and restores. A great transitional color, it’s perfect for an open floor plan. 


Pashmina AF-100



“It’s a muddy colour with a green undertone and has slightly more intensity & depth than the popular ‘Revere Pewter’. It’s one of those rare colours that often works well with both the beiges and the grays,” says designer Claire Jefford


Which of these best gray paint colors is your favorite? Do you prefer cool or warm gray? 

As always, for these colors and more – head over to your local Spectrum Paint store! 


Spectrum Paint

2310 E Douglas Ave.

Wichita, KS 67214

Phone: (316) 267-3328





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