Grey Paint

Grey is an incredibly versatile colour and with such a fantastic range of tones to choose from, you can bring a touch of elegance and sophistication into any home. Our grey paints include pale ash tones to dark charcoal, warm greys with a hint of red and cool options with a touch of blue. Perfectly partner grey paint with our elegant contemporary wallpaper, or give a feature wall a perfect counterbalance with a super-soft dove grey Resistance Ultra Matt emulsion. With an incredible 1% sheen, it elevates any ambience and allows your key features to take centre stage. Whether you want to harmonise a bold shade with something a little softer or create a subtle ombré effect, grey paint offers the variety and subtlety you want.

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With over 50 different shades of grey at Graham & Brown, it’s plain to see that this versatile colour has far more to offer than you might first think. From warm greys with red undertones to cool hues shot through with icy blue, grey is one of the most flexible and adaptable palettes for both traditional and chic modern homes. The subtlety of each variant brings a whole new level of sophistication into any décor, creating a balanced look with plenty of character.

Blue perfectly partners cooler greys in contemporary bathrooms or in a home office where simplicity and a calm, focused ambience are essential to boost productivity. Perfectly partner a warm-tone grey with pink to create a welcoming hallway or serene bedroom, or add a soft dove grey with neutral base tones to a green living room as an accent colour. A dash of duck egg with a cool grey makes an interesting choice in a bathroom or kitchen, where the pastel tone of the duck egg is given a little more emphasis by the understated nature of grey paint. Versatile, practical and an excellent companion to modern wallpaper, grey is an on-trend choice in any home.

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