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Gray is one of the maximum famous neutral colors for basic home interior design. The palette gives a spread of sunglasses and tones, starting from a cool, bluish grey to a warm taupe-like gray. Strive injecting those punches of colour thru the artwork, cushions, material and rugs.<br><br>
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DISCERN LIVING Home Interior Design in Shades of Grey
How would you use grey in a home? Grey is one of the most popular neutral colors for a home. The palette offers a variety of shades and tones, ranging from a cool, bluish grey to a warm taupe-like grey. Introducing grey into your home is fairly easy when it is paired with lighter colors like blush pink, mint green or white.
As pink is one of the Pantone colours of 2016 (Rose Quartz, to be more precise), it is already having its moment in the spotlight. While it may seem like a difficult color to bring into the home due to its reputation as an overtly girly shade, it works very well when paired with grey.
How would you make grey appealing to a younger audience? Grey can be perceived as a cold, or more mature color but today, many youngsters are opting for this color in their homes. To keep the room below looking light and bright, various shades of grey have been paired with white; adding subtle golden tones through the wood and flooring brings warmth to the room.
Today, grey is also a popular choice for nurseries. Being a neutral color, it is the perfect backdrop when paired with other light colors and prints. Here, the textured accessories and light-toned birch elements create a beautiful, airy and whimsical nursery for either a baby girl or baby boy.
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