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My whole house is going to be grey... Help! I'm addicted to grey.

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SavingMyselfForLukePerry · 30/01/2014 15:55

I need to choose colours for the walls for my living room, dining room and hallway. I have every colour chart going, but I only like shades of grey haven't even read the book My bedroom is already grey: would it be hideous to have various shades of grey throughout my house? I think I already know the answer.
P.S. I know this is a terribly dull quandary.

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BeckyBrandon · 30/01/2014 18:42

Well......... We're just doing our hall stairs and landing, and the colour theme will be grey.

I really like it for a neutral colour, it's better then boring old magnolia ;)

Joules68 · 30/01/2014 19:19

I work at a well known DIY store ( on the tills mainly) so see what people are buying

Grey is the new magnolia!

Property developers are switching to it.

blondiep14 · 30/01/2014 19:21

I feel your panic!
We started off with one room grey. Then another room one went a different grey.
And then the hallway went a different grey Shock
Wouldn't repaint tho, happy with them all.

crypes · 30/01/2014 19:23

I have just recarpeted my stairs , landing , bedrooms all different shades of grey carpet, it looks really good.

Pannacotta · 30/01/2014 19:59

Grey is a good background for other colours which is why I think it is so popular.
Use it but I would add bits of bright pink/lime green/orange/red etc to make it more welcoming.

BeckyBrandon · 30/01/2014 21:00

Crypes What carpet did you use

We've got Carpet right coming tomorrow to measure. Doubt we will buy from them but need to start somewhere.... I know I want a grey carpet, that's about as much inspiration I can muster Smile

Beccadugs · 30/01/2014 21:02

I can't help... I'm addicted too. Our grey living room is wonderful!

krazipan · 30/01/2014 21:04

I too am addicted grey. My whole house is carpeted in grey, my living room is painted grey and my bedroom will be soon...

SomewhatSilly · 30/01/2014 21:04

I love it too, but I fear it will become horribly dated in the not too distant future.

Ifcatshadthumbs · 30/01/2014 21:08

It's good for he flow of the house to use shades of the same colour everywhere. If you love it go for it

MadIsTheNewNormal · 30/01/2014 21:10

So what will be the new grey then? Anyone?

GiniCooper · 30/01/2014 21:13

I've started the same.
I think it's because the newer grey paints available are more chalky and dense.
They're not cold blue/grey. I've got three rooms so far and attempting a fourth in the hall, stairs, landing but I'm starting to lean more towards a muted greeny/grey IYKWIM.

staverton · 30/01/2014 21:14

I agree with pannacotta. Use a light grey as a background with different colour accents.
I think dark/medium grey walls and white wood perk are a bit NEXT home and will date. Choose a warm rather than cool grey

staverton · 30/01/2014 21:14

Perk= work!

Lioninthesun · 30/01/2014 21:15

Agree grey will be the new magnolia. Grey carpets always look too industrial to me? I think the whole shabby chic Cox&Cox etc I think, which is starting to become a little passe. When shabby veers from vaguely being antique furniture to twig hearts it always gets into trouble, as people all over copy on the detail cheaply and then the people who started the fad don't want a house that looks like the cheaper ones. Next industrial again (copper lights, less chrome, concrete flooring, metal sheets on walls etc), I think. So perhaps grey carpets after all! Smile

ZingSweetApple · 30/01/2014 21:51

umm, if you like grey I don't even get what the problem is.
Just paint everything grey.

if you don't like it then paint over it.

I like red.

hth

MamaPingu · 30/01/2014 21:57

I love grey Grin

nessus · 30/01/2014 21:59

Right on the grey tip with you OP. After spending about £50 on paint samples I have gone with a beautifully subtle yet complex grey-white for the shared living spaces with a mid gray in a couple of rooms. And yes, I even braved grey carpet for the whole of the upstairs space. It was a mission to find the perfect shade but totally worth it and happy I didnt give up and settled for breige!! I went with westex ultima major in mercury which is being laid tomorrow! My favourite grey however is the porcelain entry floor :drool:

Accent colour is burnt orange for the shared living spaces :grin: What are your accent colour considerations?

crypes · 30/01/2014 22:04

I have stone grey carpet running up stairs and landing and grey with glitter carpet for bedrooms,from the local firm in my village, I have grey and a silver and purple wallpaper going on in my bedroom , although one bedroom is all grey and silver with a feature wall.

Back2Two · 30/01/2014 22:05

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Athrawes · 30/01/2014 23:35

You have 50 Shades to choose from though...

SomewhatSilly · 31/01/2014 07:29

I'm not sure what the next big thing will be! There's an industrial thing going on at the moment, but then there's also a pastel shade thing going on at the moment, too - lots of powder blue on Pinterest!

We had grey at our last place and I thought it looked elegant, muted and grown up. In our new place I am going for quite a minimal look with a more Muji/mid century modern/Scandi look, so lots of natural materials with walls that will probably be white when I get round to them.

Tell you what probably won't be in fashion again for a while though, and that's the magnolia textured wallpaper currently throughout! :o

MadIsTheNewNormal · 31/01/2014 08:31

I love grey walls but I agree that grey carpets always look a bit utilitarian, like a school, or a council office meeting room.

LaurieFairyCake · 31/01/2014 08:34

Also currently painting the entire house different shades of grey.

Just about to paint one wall with Annie Sloane Graphite - a really dark grey.

SomewhatSilly · 31/01/2014 08:45

Laurie that's a lovely colour - which wall where? What's the space like?

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