Thursday, September 1, 2011

The Softer Side of Grey



Grey is considered the colour of compromise, balancing comfortably between the extremes of black and white.



The new neutral, grey has made a strong appearance in almost every aspect of interior design.
 


Warm grey walls appear classic and refined when framed by substantial, crisp white millwork.



Mixed with burnished or antique gold, grey is soft, subtle and sophisticated.



Rich, dark woods look stunning against shimmering shades of silver and grey. 



Grey painted cabinetry and doors add dimension and interest, and are a popular finish in 
new home design.



Combine light grey, creamy white, and warm beige for an understated colour palette that's
easy to live with.



Docile grey walls are a smart compliment to the stainless steel and marble finishes in a
timeless white kitchen.
 


Walls covered in a metallic finish add a touch of glamour to a bedroom layered in
soft and silky neutrals. 



If you're interested in adding this latest colour trend to your home, consider a light grey with warm undertones to enhance your existing design scheme.

You won't be disappointed if you stay on the softer side of grey.



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