The use of gray in the interior
Gray is by far one of the most commonly used colors in the interior. Available in a variety of midtones and shades, it has become the most beloved option for both designers and home owners. One of the reasons for this is the current trend of creating stylish and elegant interiors with clean and well-defined lines.
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Due to its subtle shade of semi-minimalism and the ability to create a neutral and slightly indefinite style, which is gaining more and more popularity, gray came to the spotlight. Beautiful, diverse and at the same time being the ideal basis for color accents, the gray color in the interior is elegance, sophistication and some understatement itself.
Impeccable bedroom in gray tones combines style and elegance.
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The contrast offered by gray color - from cold shades to warmer tones - allows you to choose a color scheme for your entire house with a sufficient number of possible variations. Ideal for any corner of the house, it can be combined perfectly with other bright colors. But even as an independent color, gray is wealth and sophistication.
The modern living room organically combines various shades of gray.
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Gray womb chair from Eero Saarinen.
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The use of gray in the kitchen and dining room creates a sense of the integrity of the space.
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The gray color in the living room is a natural contrast to the white shelves.
Minimalist bedroom in bluish-gray tones.
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Refined addition of various shades of gray to the interior.
Creative use of gray will help create a lively atmosphere!
The gray color in the interior of the cabinet adds grace and sophistication
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A hint of blue in the gray kitchen. Photo Credit: Natalie Du Bois.
Relaxing bedrooms in gray
Although some believe that the bedroom should reflect the individuality of its owner, this in no way means that daringly bright colors should be used in its design. Numerous studies of sleep and everything connected with it indicate that too many bright colors in the bedroom can lead to excessive excitement, which does not contribute to a good night's rest. Gray color not only makes the interior modern, but also creates an aura of peace and tranquility in it. A cool gray-blue color or chic shades of gray with a hint of silver offer the perfect balance between calm and style.
The bedroom is in white and gray colors with bright yellow accents - soothing and stylish at the same time.
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Silver and gray colors are becoming more and more popular in modern bedrooms.
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Gray bedding and decorative elements slightly dilute the snow-white background of the interior.
Luxurious bedding, pillows and various accessories in gray shades, unlike some exotic flowers, are much easier to find. Once this perfect gray canvas is created, you can change accents and add contrasting colors depending on the mood, season and the latest fashion color trends!
Gray and purple colors create an aura of relaxation and luxury in the bedroom!
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Bedding and décor in suitable shades can emphasize the beauty of the gray walls in the bedroom.
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Bright table lamps are a great contrast if they are located on a gray background.
The abundance of fresh air and sunlight makes this bedroom in light gray tones a special appeal.
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A fabulous bedroom in gray tones creates an atmosphere of privacy in the house!
Light gray swellings, like some bolder colors, can cheer you up.
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In search of what gray color is combined with in the interior, pay attention to orange and pink. You will surely enjoy it!
Magnificent living rooms using gray tones and shades
Gray is perfect for a modern living room. While white is often used to create a clean background, gray lends complexity and chic to the interior. Because living rooms are much less private than bedrooms or bathrooms, homeowners tend to tend to use muted tones. Cold shades of gray can be used in rooms with adequate natural ventilation and excellent lighting. Warmer shades of gray are ideal for compact living rooms, which need to add a sense of spaciousness and lightness.
The gray interiors look simply amazing thanks to the bright yellow accents reminiscent of a kiss from the sun.
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Light silver gray color combines minimalism and dazzling charm.
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Luxurious purple in combination with gray and white looks very elegant in the living room.
Naturally neutral color allows you to endlessly experiment with decor and accessories. Combining different shades of gray is also a good idea, because it offers subtle variations without a sharp departure from the main theme.
The combination of natural light with light and dark gray shades.
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Cool light gray with a slight shade of blue allows you to refresh the living room.
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The contrast in the textures of the materials can make the gray color more interesting and exciting.
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Different shades of gray flavored with rich greens!
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Sometimes gray strokes on a white background resemble theatrical scenery.
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Gray flooring allows you to add a touch of variety to the interior.
Warm woody tones combined with thoughtful gray.
Exquisite kitchens and diners in gray
For the kitchen, gray is not the most familiar color, the most popular here is still white or almost white. But in the past few years, they are increasingly departing from this tradition, and white in modern ergonomic kitchens is being replaced by no less relevant gray. A growing number of home owners willing to use gray as the predominant shade in their kitchens indicate a change in outlook on what the kitchen space should be like. This color is ideal for homes that are located in warmer regions, with plenty of sunlight and relatively hot weather.
An island of gray-white striped marble is in the spotlight.
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Warm wood surfaces blend well with cool gray.
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Gray high-quality furniture with the right approach can look very attractive and attractive.
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Since the kitchen, as a rule, boasts functional lighting achieved by using various sources, there is no fear that a dark corner or a general twilight will disturb the color scheme. The combination of gray in the interior of the kitchen with red, green or yellow leaves no room for plainness and everyday life.Gray in the interior of the kitchen and dining room is really in the trend of the time.
Many shades of gray contrast with each other.
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Beautiful lighting and an eye-catching dining area are a good complement to the kitchen in gray tones.
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Ergonomic kitchen in gray tones with stylish green elements.
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Yellow and green Werner Panton armchairs revitalize the gray dining room.
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A modern kitchen in gray tones with a sharp red brushstroke.
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Light gray colors playfully combined with black furniture.
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Greenish-gray cabinets revitalize this compact open-plan kitchen.
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Refreshing bathrooms and ergonomic cabinets
People often hesitate to use gray for fear that it will give the interior a “sterile”, monotonous look. But more often this can be avoided with the help of creativity and the wise use of color spots. Bathrooms in gray and white can look like a luxurious spa, and the combination of gray in their interior with stone, glass or wood will make these rooms truly unique and sophisticated. Cabinets, corridors, home theaters in gray tones look no less stunning.
Due to the neutral gray background, neatly folded towels act as a color accent.
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Stylish modern bathroom made using gray, white and black colors. Just amazing!
Home office in white and gray colors.
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The power of gray is its neutrality. This gives creative people the opportunity to experiment with breathtakingly vibrant colors such as orange or fuchsia. For those who do not have an adventurous character, this color offers a ready-made color scheme for the interior, because gray looks much more fashionable than simple shades of white. Like Erica James's erotic novel Fifty Shades of Gray, this paint shatters from store shelves at a frantic speed. It is time to take advantage of this refined magnificence with a touch of inspiration and luxury!
Dark gray shades can give brilliant results.
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The laid-back atmosphere of this bathroom is created by the light gray color of its walls.
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The gray countertop gives this bathroom a special appeal.
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Warm shades of gray along with white and red are ideal for the cabinet.
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A spacious gray and white bathroom promises spa luxury right at your place.
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Various shades of gray combined with white and black give the minimalist bathroom a special splendor.
The combination of white and gray creates a feeling of luxury and wealth.