Check out these blue-gray paint colors for inspiration.
Pair with cool white trim and warm wood accents for a cozy look.
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Pair with silver or chrome fixtures and pale gray carpeting to reinforce the refreshing feel.
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Select a blue-gray paint with green undertones to add depth.
Add pops of color like a bright yellow bedside lamp or a gallery wall of art.
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Complement a traditional bedroom with powder blue-gray walls.
Warm up the cool color with gold-toned accents like a gilded floor mirror or brass sconces.
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Cover your guest bedroom walls in light gray paint with a touch of blue.
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Complement the cool-toned paint with light wood, white, and green accents on throw pillows or wall art.
The soft paint color will reflect plenty of light and allow colorful textiles to shine.
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Light blue-gray paint will complement a classic bedroom.
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Use the airy color to lighten up dark wood flooring and furniture.
Hang a black-and-whitegallery wallthat will pop against the wall color.
Pair with warmer accents like sand-colored velvet armchairs and a light wood coffee table for a balanced feel.
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Introduce stripes or a geometric pattern to add layers to the design.
Pair with white, black, and natural wood accents for a fresh modern feel.
Pair it with dark wood and colorful bedding for a high-contrast look.
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Pair with white wood trim for a crisp contrast.
Sherwin-Williams Krypton
Pair medium-toned blue-gray walls with bolder color accents.
Sherwin-Williams North Star
Decorate yourprimary bedroomorhome officewith blue-gray walls.
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The calming color will create a relaxing feel that promotes rest or focus.
Benjamin Moore Little Falls
Pair soothing blue-green walls with vibrantbedroom curtainsin a striking shade of orange.
This will create contrast that will wake up a smaller space.
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Pair blue-gray and cream paint for a vintage feel.
Brighten the look with patterned bedding and a warm accent color like coral or pink.
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Use a denim-inspired blue-gray to add personality to a traditional or modern space.
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Pair with patterned textiles in contrasting shades of red for an eclectic feel.
Pair with white trim for a timeless feel.
Decorate with colorful bedding, wall art, and an upholstered headboard for a cozy finish.
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This is an easy way to give a basement home office a polished feel.
Decorate the walls with vintage art for a timeless feel.
Complement the color with gold-toned accents.
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Pair with white countertops and warm wood flooring.
Lighten up the dark color with natural linen window shades and a jute rug.
Complement with white trim and a colorful overdyed rug in an unexpected shade like purple for a bold look.
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Sherwin-Williams Outerspace
deVOL Kitchens
Choose a highly pigmented blue-gray for a moody kitchen.
Pair with darker wood tones for a timeless feel.
This understated take on teal will complement traditional ortransitional kitchen designs.
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Sherwin-Williams Let It Rain
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Use dark blue-gray paint to create a bedroom accent wall.
Sherwin-Williams Jubilee
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Give your walls an ombre paint treatment to create a statement.
Shades of blue-gray will create a calming atmosphere in a family room orTV room.
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A textured paint treatment will add interest to a minimalist space.
Pair with rich wood accents and velvet upholstery for an upscale feel.
Contrast with white, wood, and brass tones.
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Pair with checkerboard flooring and a pedestal sink for a vintage look.
Finish with a brass-frame mirror and wall-mounted plumbing fixtures.
Farrow & Ball De Nimes
A deep shade of blue-gray will complement atransitional living room.
Studio Peake
Decorate with wood and leather accents on furniture and lighten things up with a pale neutral-toned area rug.
Magnolia Coffee Nook
Substitute a deep blue-gray for black to create a moody feel in the kitchen.
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