Gray s soft touch gray walls and brown furniture provide solid foundations for your decorating scheme.
Light gray walls with dark furniture.
That way you can have a light grey room and add more details to it.
An open concept living room with a modern grey sectional sofa and chevron area rug in grey and cream.
A bold blue armchair makes a bold statement in addition to the neutral palette.
This is one of the greatest advantages of light grey rooms.
But a pop of lime green against off white walls and dark gray doors is sure to put a smile on your face as you walk downstairs every morning.
The soft color works with the bright natural light.
Light gray walls in this living room help balance the bright palette of pink and blue within the room.
For example in this case you can have some darker details on the walls and furniture.
Gray millwork pops against white walls in this.
So in addition to shiny metallic furniture and glass tables one can get creative by adding colors that contain a significant amount of white or black.
Accent chairs and accessories continue the color scheme throughout the space.
Although the couch and walls are both gray the sofa is many shades darker so it stands out against the walls.
From silver and mint green to icy blue to charcoal black these colors match with gray flooring.
Gray represents structure and sophistication with cool masculine appeal while brown adds an.
The walls have a pinch of blue which subtly picks up the blue green and yellow tones throughout the room.
In darker rooms grays take on a warmer tone and transform the atmosphere she also notes that if a room has an abundance of artificial lighting gray walls can shift and appear green to the eye.
The light hardwood floor contrasts with the dark colors in the furniture and the wooden ceiling.
Also using cement gray shades can be a nice way to have a perfect result.
Interior design save photo however if the up keep of a white rug leaves you cringing find a colourful rug instead.
Like white walls a white rug looks sharp against dark furniture and adds light to the space.
Here light gray walls create a backdrop for an eclectic art collection in a home by michelle gage an interior designer based in villanova pennsylvania.