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wilko Tough & Washable Cosy Grey Matt Emulsion Paint, Hardwearing and Multi Surface Emulsion Paint, Washable Emulsion Paint, 5L

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Grey is the perfect neutral and when combined with a splash of colour, it can really bring a room to life', explainsKasia Wiktorowicz, Marketing Communications Manager, Valspar. 'There are so many shades of grey that it is easy to find just the right one to go with your favourite hue. Now you’ve given yourself the perfect base, it’s time to nail the application. When using a roller, be careful not to overload it with paint. It should rotate freely rather than skid over the surface of the wall or ceiling. If this happens, try to take some of the paint out of it. Unhurried vertical strokes will avoid 'splatter' and should be combined with parallel movements that don't extend beyond a comfortable reach. Quality control The ideal colour to go with grey in a living room will depend on the depth you've chosen. Generally speaking, warmer shades of grey will benefit from equally warm accent colours such as rich greens, vibrant yellows and pops of bright pink. Colder tones pair naturally well with paler colours such as blush pink and watery blues. What are the best grey paints for a living room? The floor-to-ceiling living room curtain idea adds a lovely touch of dip-dyed pink, while cushions and floral displays channel rich plum tones. Grey and pink is a winning combination, particularly suited to modern living rooms, and works just as well as a grey bedroom idea. What colours brighten up a grey living room?

Bedrooms are personal spaces and it is a great place to express your personality - whether it be bright bold schemes designed for children, or more subtle toned schemes used to provide an air of calm and warmth. Which grey is right for my bedroom? Greige is nothing new to the design world – in the 1980s, Giorgio Armani became known as 'the king of greige' for his abundant use of the colour in his designs. But a proliferation of greige paint is moving the trend to the fore. How you add warmth to a grey living room is by choosing the right shade of paint for walls – depending on the light quality. Getting the right temperature of grey will help to instantly make the shade feel warmer in all lights. And that is the problem,' Kate continues. 'North-facing rooms have a steady light all day but it will have a blueish tinge. Add in a cold grey and the room will feel and look cold. So you need to balance that by choosing a warm grey with yellow undertones. Try Elephant’s Breath by Farrow & Ball. If you have the Little Greene paint chart the colours start warm and get colder as you move along. Greys with blue undertones may also look lilac and purple in this light.' Using an undercoat or primer will turn your walls into a blank canvas, allowing you to achieve vibrant colours that are the closest match possible to the colour intended by the manufacturer. If you're painting your walls with an oil-based paint then any type of primer will work. However, if using emulsion to cover your walls then you must use a primer or base coat specifically designed to prepare walls for painting. 3. Picture perfect paintingHow you dress the room is really important in making neutral schemes sing,' says Aaron. 'Upholstery in slightly deeper tones than the walls adds grounding and subtle contrast that looks really considered. When choosing accents like cushions and artwork, use a bolder version of your neutral colour. For example, coffee browns for taupe schemes or olive greens for greige schemes like Tuesday's Child.' When introducing colour accents to lighter greys, think about the undertones of the pairing first and then the contrast you wish to achieve. Ammonite a soft stony grey will team beautifully with blues and greens such as Inchyra Blue or Hague Blue as both have the gentle undertones of nature, such as the delicate brown note found in Ammonite and the green in Inchyra Blue.’ Choice is a great thing but too much can be overwhelming. A great starting point is the paint company’s own collections. Dulux, Crown and Sanderson all offer mix systems but they also have set palettes to help narrow down the choice. Furniture or artworks with citrus-coloured highlights can sit happily within a whole palette of greys too, instantly introducing a sense of warmth and energy to a room and preventing it from looking in any way austere. From bright, zesty oranges to more subtle lime-yellows, citrus shades have an amazing capacity to bring a grey living room to life.' What colours go with grey in a living room? When choosing a grey colour for a bedroom, consider the shade to be painted. If you want a cosy feel, dark shades can make a room feel snug, however light shades will make a room feel more airy and cool. We tend to spend little time in our rooms during the day, so it is important to see how your chosen colour varies in its appearance first thing in the morning when you wake up, and later in the evening when the light is electric rather than natural. This can make it difficult to find the right colour if only one is being considered.

Look for greys with visual softness and plenty of texture if you're hoping to create a warm and cosy bedroom – and don't be afraid to pair them with rich, warm tones throughout your bedroom colour scheme. It is a neutral, after all! Deeper and dramatic shades of grey create modern looks, with glass and metal accessories giving an industrial edge. Powder and pastel hues transform spaces into cosy and relaxing havens, while grey and white bedroom ideas are perfect for restful retreats. Warm tones enhance a comforting and enveloping feel which takes the chill out of colder rooms, and muted, mellow shades are ideal for a gender-neutral bedroom. The versatility of grey means colour combinations are endless - add a touch of luxury with a rose gold and grey bedroom theme, or balance brighter shades with cooler grey hues. Two-tone grey bedroom ideas Greige is certainly not the most difficult colour to use in your home, but its application can take some getting used to – using grey or beige independently is as easy as it gets, but marrying the two and striking a balance between cool and warm design schemes comes with some challenges.One way to combat this is to look at a colour scheme with two or three contrasting or complimentary colours. Warm greys can be paired with shades of creamy whites, mustard or bright yellows; light greys can be contrasted with teals, blues, purples and pinks. Using combinations of colour, even if used on accent features or patterns, can help a room inspire or cosset the user, whatever the time of day. Different metallic touches can keep the overall grey scheme cool or add warmth – depending which finish you opt for. FAQs What colours go best with grey bedroom?

Use the gentlest of greys as a springboard for blush pink, plum and buff tones. Mid century-style furniture rubs shoulders here with contemporary pieces in brilliant hi-gloss white. To get that holy grail of a flawless finish, there is no short cut, preparation is always the key,' advises Judy Smith, Crown's Colour Consultant. 'No paint can fully cover dirty or uneven surfaces, so it’s worth putting in the work at the beginning.' Depending on the vibe you are trying to create in general, light clean crisp colours tend to be more uplifting and help boost optimism whilst deeper muted shades create a cosy bedroom environment,' says Marianne from Dulux. How do you make a grey bedroom look warm?Below we look at how light affects a room, and some of the best grey wall paint products for each space from top brands. Whether you choose a Dulux grey wall paint or opt for Farrow & Ball, there is a grey paint for every room. North-Facing Rooms Work Best With Warm and Light Grey Wall Paint Metallic materials and silver tones bring elegance and glamour to a grey scheme. This tile-effect wallpaper in distressed shades of pewter adds intensity to this striking bedroom scheme, which is finished with Prussian blue velvets and faux furs. If a multi-colour paint scheme seems too bold, then think about using soft furnishings, curtains or bedding with bold, rich or bright colours to warm or lighten a grey bedroom. Between light greys and dark greys, warm greys and cool greys – and not forgetting all the greys in between – there’s more to this ultra-versatile neutral than you might think’ says Charlotte Cosby, Head of Creative at Farrow & Ball. ‘Equally beautiful in its own right or supporting brighter and bolder shades, grey paint has an unparalleled ability to create different moods depending on both the strength and warmth of the shade you choose.’

Whilst grey is the arguably the most popular neutral in interior design today, 'greige,' a combination of grey and beige, is being favoured more and more for its capacity to warm up an all-over grey design scheme. Greige is really the best of both worlds, combining the cooler and more placid look of true grey with the warming nature of beige. Equally beautiful in its own right or supporting brighter and bolder shades, grey paint has an unparalleled ability to create different moods depending on both the strength and warmth of the shade you choose,' explains Farrow & Ball's Charlotte Cosby. Love these grey bedroom ideas? Whatever look you want from your bedroom, whether it be minimalist Scandi or something dark and dramatic, remember that grey always has the potential to create a striking scheme.

Grey Bedroom Paint Colours

Between the delicacy of pale grey and the drama of deep grey, you’ll find mid greys such as shades like Lamp Room Gray and Manor House Gray. These middleweight tones add a bit more depth making for inviting rooms to relax in (like bedrooms)'. Dark Greys such as shades of lead, gunmetal and charcoal grey are wonderfully cocooning shades for a home, adding a contemporary twist and a grounding influence to a scheme. Down Pipe, is a deep and dramatic neutral.' How to decorate a bedroom with grey? Discover your perfect shade with our grey bedroom ideas - from the stylish to the mellow, our articles, FAQs and tips will help you find your ideal grey bedroom. Yellows and oranges are ideal for adding a splash of sunny, uplifting colour to any scheme and they work brilliantly with greys,' says James Sirett. 'Even just a few highlights of a vibrant yellow paint shade such as Fired Earth's Hoppers Hat – perhaps used in an alcove or on shelving – will ensure that a grey living room has a warm, welcoming and sophisticated feel.

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