I see many still have not returned, however im going to take a chance and hope someone answers. I have used Revere Pewtere from BM, but im looking for a grey for our living room thats maybe a tad darker or the same but i don't want one that has any funky undertone colors, like mauve. Our sofa, which will still be around for a couple years it is a mossy olive green microfibre.living room The color we have now is BM buttercream, now if grey is totally wrong, please suggest another neutral color.
Everything in the room is staying except the cabinet in the corner.
thank you
smiles
janetc
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I really like grey walls and think it would look nice in your home. Try going to some showhomes in your area. Many are using grey now and you can see it on a large scale to know if you like it or not, then ask the people working there for the paint colours. That's what I did recently. Then you can go to the store for the paint chips to make sure the colour will go with your furniture.
Welcome Back!! I do not have any grey suggestions (unless Hampton Grey which is more green would work) but just wanted to say that I am still here. I look everyday but sometimes I have no suggestions or nothing to add to the question at hand.
Hi janetc!
Design editor Joel Bray loves Lamp Room Gray by Farrow & Ball. There are a bunch of other on-trend greys in this new gallery that you might like: http://www.houseandhome.com/design/photo-gallery-editors-favourite-paint...
Grey would definitely work, especially if you punch it up with some pops of colour in the accessories.
Lis.