Grey is very much a neutral colour, which is great as it opens up pretty much endless possibilities for accents colours, textures, patterns and other furnishings. When starting with grey as your base colour think of where you would like the final look to go as this will influence the further colour choices you make. For a calming, neutral finished look add colours of the same value yet different tones. Sticking to other neutrals will create a cohesive, relaxing environment. Think of other greys, browns, off-whites, beiges, etc. Adding some natural elements like a wooden coffee table of shelves will look amazing in a space like this. Though mixing different colours would be advisable as keeping all elements in the room grey can make the space look quite bland, adding other neutrals bring life and depth to the space. That said. Grey as a base also allows you to go bold and choose vibrant, popping colours to add a funky, interesting and playful edge to an interior. Think of dark grey walls with a big neon art piece. Grey walls and floors with a bright orange accent chair. Neon signage, lime green rugs, pink velvet sofas. The possibilities are endless and so fun when taking a little leap and going for that unexpected item. Grey can give a very sophisticated look, which makes it all the more fun to break that up with something unexpected. Keep that sophisticated look but add funk, add fun, add that unexpected edge and let it shine! Grey gives you an incredible chance to go bold, to try something new and unexpected. Go for it! All images from Pinterest.com
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