Interesting Grey Colour Living Room and Bedroom Ideas

Updated On: Mar 18, 2024

In the world of interior design, white and beige have been the fad off late, but the grey colour living room and bedroom has become a new trendsetter. In the past, grey has often been associated with dullness and overcast. However, with minimalism emerging as a strong theme in interior decor, shades of grey have come into the spotlight.

Grey colour radiates a feeling of calmness and if combined with the right colours it can give your house a stunning look. Grey has a lot of shades to offer and they can serve as an elegant backdrop to any space. To enlighten your way through with grey colour, we have ideas that can have dazzling effects in your bedroom and living room. 

Matte Grey 

Classic white has its aura, but it has been in the run for ages. But what other choice do you have? 

Matte Grey

The preferable choice can be matte grey or pale grey. These colours are an expedient replacement for white. And, at the same time, they will keep your bedroom and living room subtle, bright and inviting.

Feathers in Grey 

Feathers in Grey 

Are you feeling hesitant while experimenting with grey? Its a neutral shade that blends perfectly well with various decor layouts. Applying the light grey colour can provide immense calmness to your mind, especially if applied in the living area or bedroom. To add vibrancy, you can add a bedroom wall painting of contrasting shades. This feather-light grey colour can easily inspire you with its soothing and pacifying effects.

Balancing with Grey 

Balancing with Grey

Complementing your bedroom with an exotic wall colour combination is easy. You can simply infuse lights behind the bed, and paint the leftover wall with feather-light grey colour. On the wall, you can use wooden wallpaper to make bedroom wall painting more soothing, relaxing, and calming. You can enjoy this homecoming feel just by entering your bedroom.

Majesty of House 

Majesty of House 

You can give your living-cum-dining area a majestic look with just a pinch of grey shade. The room colour combination is complemented by a lighter shade of cream colour on the cabinets of the kitchen, furniture and the floor. The chandelier merges well with the Kingsley look of the living area. The overall interior and design is a combination of royal look and contemporary colours.

Power of Neutral Solids

Power of Neutral Solids

Grey colour has a solid underlying tone but applying it as your room colour can make it look spacious, vast and hygienic. With a wooden floor and a white furry carpet, you can make your living room pleasant. This neutral solid is a nearby colour of misty light grey. You can also add blue and grey velvet sofas with black hanging lamps, and some indoor plants. These small additions will give a bold style statement.

Add Cohesiveness of Blue and Grey 

Add Cohesiveness of Blue and Grey 

To give some spice to your living room you can use two wall colour combinations – blue and grey. This colour combination will give radiance and set the ton eof relaxation in the house. You can add spice by placing antique decor items, small indoor plants, and charming wooden furniture. 

Grey in White 

Grey in White 

You can add a little twist by painting a textured wall at your home with grey and white. This will make your living room stand out from other portions of your home paint colour. In proper sunlight, this grey textured will be radiant like a hue of blue. Trust me adding a little bit of texture to this room colour will add spunk to your room. 

Industrial Imitation 

Industrial Imitation

With grey as your wall paint colour, you can give your home an industrial look or a retro look. A dark grey colour sharing a wall with a textured often is an unusual choice that 

To make it look more intriguing you can use decor items of pop up colours, patterns or prints, or ivory-white marble floor. Adding wooden furniture can balance out the overall look making it bewitching.

Warm Closure 

Grey is a shade that only speaks the language of calmness, peace, and elegance. Using different shades of grey can lighten up your home with softness.

You can use the above ideas and combine colours with grey to make your bedroom or living room more playful. We hope you can choose your type of grey! We are here to make your dream interior come true with our experts at the Interior Company.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

Q. Which Colour combination is best with grey colour?

The best wall colour combination with the grey colour is red, mustard, teal blue, blush pink, blue, and green.

Q. What is an accent of grey colour?

The accents of Grey Color are orange, red, and purple. 

Q. What two colour combinations for bedroom walls will go with the grey?

The best two colour combinations for bedroom walls are warm grey with shades of creamy white or mustard or bright yellows. Another combination of grey is with light greys, teals, blues, pinks, and purples. These combinations can inspire anyone at any time of the day.

Q. What Colour goes with silver-grey as room colour?

Grey is such a flexible colour that it goes with most of them. But a silver-grey room colour will look good with only a few colours such as beige, Blue, cream, and green. 

Q. Why is everyone painting their house grey?

Grey is a neutral shade that represents the balance in an individual’s life. Most of the people are painting their home grey due to its calming effects and how it looks good with most of the colour. Grey colour also reduces the glaring backdrop as well.

Q. What will go with the charcoal grey wall colour?

Charcoal grey will be a perfect wall colour when combined with contrasting colours like white, bright grey. And for the background, you can use strong colours such as blue, yellow, or green. 

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