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40 Grey Living Rooms That Help Your Lounge Look Effortlessly Stylish and Understated

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Need to revamp your living room, but not sure where to start? Pick grey to colour it. No longer associated with dungeons, dull office blocks or unpainted walls, grey is a hue perfectly understated, making your furniture look contemporary sans large risks in design. Cut Lego-style stairs into a shaft concrete wall, amidst relaxed L-chairs in the hue. Go fifty shades darker, with charcoal leather couches, LED-lit bookcases and a roaring fire all in tone. Brighten it up with light grey walls, framed monochrome prints and a cornered Corinthian column. Effortlessly achieve a cool, up-to-date edge with our forty grey living rooms as your inspiration.

Combine grey and green together for a look that’s fresh. The tropical leaves and pineapples in this grey and white interior make a splash upon an exposed brick wall, two grey ottomans and two Scandinavian nesting coffee tables built to match.

Grey living rooms take on many styles. This light grey number simulates Scandinavia with its six monochrome prints, two square leather chairs and structured, rectangular furniture. A Greek column fireplace in the corner adds a touch more character. Check out our 50 Inspirational Scandinavian-Style Living Rooms post for more interiors in this theme.

Prefer dark Scandinavian interior design? Paint a wall almost black, colour your floors in dark slate and pop a cat on its frontage, like this bold interior. A lighter grey couch, industrial light and a range of potted cacti provide items of interest.

Go simple yet functional with a lounge in grey. The slick concrete feature wall of this black-and-grey interior is peppered with an artsy staircase, grey L-seater and abstract oval coffee tables.

Grey creates space for dominant features. Mis-matching wooden floors, grey couches and muted accessories make way for a large facial abstract on an exposed brick wall. Red-lined shelving and a miniature yacht help tie the artwork in.

Grey’s a great base for a modern living room. This decor employs dangling lights to illuminate a grey couch, floor and ottoman with a matching kitchen bench and sprinkles of red and blue. A Turkish rug and floral print add pattern to form.

Grey walls need not be dark. This light and bright lounge is backgrounded by almost-white tiles, a snug suede L-seater, and pops of pastel in a pink seat and beige print. A multi-jointed lamp to the side stretches beside a paint-splashed table leg.

Use many shades of grey. This room combines fingerprint artwork, a grey-tiled floor, corrugated iron wall and marble fireplace to make grey with green creepers look effortlessly sophisticated.

Decorating a small space? Grey and white can make it look larger. This attic-roofed interior coats a wall and a half in mid-grey and a floor in splotches, amidst framed prints, photographs and square suede cushions. A potted tree in the corner speaks nature. The television rests almost fully camouflaged amongst the living room wall decor.

Grey works fabulously as a minimalist shade. This smooth painted wall provides shelving behind a suede L-seater and simple grey rug. A swing arm lamp illuminates a scramble of white cushions and accessories.

Go dark for the ultimate in living room class. An inset modern fireplace, LED-lit shelving and charcoal leather couches frame a black velvet rug and acrylic coffee table. Lighter, textured wallpaper in the centre focuses the eye as windowed light streams in.

Make your bookcase a feature. The stencilled lines of this lounge’s black shelving hold a multitude of reads, tribal statuettes and vases, as a soft block couch and ball light enhance their enjoyment. A concrete wall and polished grey floor form a slick backing canvas.

Grey works with pops of colour. Paired with many different patterns and shades in pink, the shade covers the base wall, pendant and shelving niche to avoid cluttering.

Use grey and a shape as your design staples. With grey colouring an exposed brick wall, rug, walls and couches, rectangles come to the party in an inset fireplace, ceiling LEDs and one of the longest L-seaters known to man.

Grey allows your living room to host more patterns and textures. This lounge spices it up with a wooden slat wall (next to the floating tv stand), quilted rug, smooth book cabinet and painterly canvases. A sprig of orchids to the side adds polish.

Let texture be your focal point. Showcasing an abstract artwork at its centre, this lounge’s grainy wall tiles, suede seating and woollen rug keep more than a hint of the cosy in a room wide and spacious. Check out our living room wall textures post for more focused inspiration. The living room table lamp and the statue on the console bring in traditional elements to the composition.

Accent grey furniture with wooden features. This structured living room seats its almost-futon sofas on a wooden floor, its ornaments on wooden shelves and a zigzagging floor lamp against wall-to-ceiling wooden panelling.

Draw the eye in with pops of dark grey. This mostly-wooden clad room paints a TV frame, coats an ottoman and offers a seat in charcoal colouring. Bursts of white in a matching quilted seat and foot stool match the foreground coffee table.

Grey can work with warmer colouring. This autumnal living room creates heat with an olive green feature wall and terracotta cushioning, as grey softens the scene with an L-seater couch, woolen rug and TV panel. The retro colors and mid century modern coffee table capture the charm of a bygone era. A roaring fire, wood stack and two Chinese lanterns make it feel like home.

Create a contemporary tribal look using white, green and grey. Mid-grey walls pair with a circular charcoal art piece, grey-wooden table and stretching hover lamp. A volcanic ash vase holds sprigs of bamboo, as lush green fernery hides behind the sofa.

Bring the outside in. This concrete living room uses large wall panels and a grey-tiled floor to make noise between two rows of creepers. A simple wooden coffee table boasting a stone corner mingles with grey armchairs and pot plants in this 21st Century scene.

Use grey to accentuate your lounge’s sense of the unusual. Ceiling-height olive trees stand tall in this two-level design, as brown leather couches catch their fall afront a stencil bookshelf. Grey colours the rug, floor, walls and chairs, creating coolness with a contemporary twist.

Grey lets brighter colours shine. This lounge’s orange accent chairs strikes a pose alongside hints of dusty pink and a rug, marble plinth, walls, blinds and sofa in grey.

After living rooms with large wall art? This darker grey room is a lesson in using shades, as its walls stretch seamlessly across light and dark panelling. The painterly canvas finds friends in two bright orange cushions and a stencil coffee table. The bowl and vase adds some shine to the mix.

Monochrome prints are perfect for grey lounges. A full-length photographic decal meets our gaze beside a simple grey couch, differently-shaded cushions and a mottled rug. Black elements in a series of pipe lighting, a standing camera light and marble splashback make its contrasts seem natural.

Like your lounge clean and spacious? Keep it tidy with grey inset shelving, a woollen rug and leather L-seater beside exposed brick. A yellow and grey abstract adds creative edge.

Create contemporary drama with a living room in grey. The bold contrasts between the almost-black side wall and pendants, the light grey couch and kitchen appears almost monochrome in this design. A deep berry chair and resonating artwork avoid a clash in themes.

A yellow accent living room nicely twists grey. Homer peeps from a cushion on a couch in the hue, as grey stretches behind and below the sofa. Relaxed wooden furniture holds pieces in white, allowing room for a sunny yellow panel.

Keep it light, bright and shiny. This almost-white living room introduces grey in a comfy corner seater, greyscale photography and zebra-striped cushions. An artistically-lined rug and black square fruit bowl tie the pieces in.

Grey is perfect for the minimalist living room. This space designs with angles only, bathing a block L-couch and exposed brick wall in grey. Stark monochrome finds in a TV, artwork and chair add drama to form.

Grey and metallics are the best of friends. Lit up with firework living room chandeliers and a designer table lamp, here the luxurious Atollo lamp, this room screams luxury with mid-century modern pieces. Grey and gold wallpaper, a partly-living wall and a pea green armchair bring the antique to modern day.

Grey can make double-height living rooms majestic. A dangling cluster of pendant lights make the most of high ceilings, amongst charcoal curtains and a many-tiled wall. A stacked stone fireplace and fluffy mushroom rug make the space warmer.

Pair grey with yellow for a personal touch. This lounge screams through a trio of buttercup pendants, a Greco-Roman bust, printed canvas of a rapper and modern wooden platform. Grey ensures it’s not busy with muted Roman blinds and a sofa half in colour.

Create a French boudoir feel with a contemporary twist. Accessorized with a small standing bust, white-bulb chandelier and swing arm wall lamp, French panelling gets moody aside simple grey furniture and white-bordered walls.

Grey can lend room to more dominant features. The glass bauble chandelier, zigzagging floors and turquoise couch of this aesthetic living room are afforded coolness with light grey paint and wallpaper.

Going industrial? Grey is the perfect colour scheme. The rough wooden rafters and cabinetry of this lounge-come-kitchen are made modern with a soft grey L-seater, fluffy rug and floors. Walls and ceilings come to the party in full-scale concrete.

Prefer the look of the artist’s retreat? With a ceiling and feature wall in shiny stone, grey wooden floors and slumped couches join to chill. An electric guitar and potted twisted cane hint at greater creativity.

Create a rustic living room in black and grey. Centred around a trio of tree trunk coffee tables, this grey winding sofa and ceiling-height bookcase are beautifully lit up by a train station window.

Let yellow and wood add interior pizzazz. Set upon textured grey, wood forms into ceiling rafters, Scandinavian shelving and a rustic coffee table. Yellow bandages grey seats with striking lines of colours, as a metal TV cabinet and iron chandelier cement this industrial-style living room design.

Grey acts inspirational in this industrial loft. As wood streamlines the space in rafters, couch frames and a winding staircase, grey adds polish in slick concrete, distressed walls and a darkened, piping-feature glass panel. A bouquet of lightbulbs completes the look.


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Modern Black and Gray Living Room Ideas

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Are you looking to revamp your living room but don’t know where to start? How about going for a classic color combo such as black and gray? The color scheme is reserved for fine items such as morning coats at weddings, smart school uniforms, and of course, luxurious pearl jewelry. So of course, adding it to your living room would add unending sophistication to your space. 

Our modern black and gray living room ideas show you exactly how to master monochrome interior design and use white accents alongside your black living room and gray room accessories to add contrast to these elegant, classic interiors.

Go For Sophisticated Gray Furniture 

No black and gray living room would be complete without furniture, and while choosing white pieces is tempting as black and gray are such strong colors, working with different surfaces such as matt concrete walls alongside an l-shaped gray living room couch can add vintage industrial charm. 

If opting for gray furniture alongside black and gray wall decor, consider an offset white accent wall panel or cabinet to break up the space into compact ‘sections’. When dividing your room into sections, each area should have its own focal point – perhaps a piece of oak furniture or a black and white photo print – to draw the eye to different zones and keep the room layout interesting.

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Quick Tip – Don’t be afraid to add silver and navy blue accents to your living room to keep it looking fresh.

Dark Soot Colored Walls With White Accessories

On the other end of the gray color spectrum are dark soot-colored walls which when added to all sides of the room add drama and intimacy to any living room space. If your room has plenty of natural light you can afford to keep furniture equally dark here, opting for off-gray tones of sage green, indigo blue, or a light gray living room couch to invigorate the color palette with warmer shades. 

If light in the room is at a premium, keep decor bright and airy with clean white accessories such as a white accent chair and mirrored surfaces aimed toward light sources to reflect light around the space. A large ceiling pendant above a mirrored or glass table will increase light flow in the room while also looking unobtrusive if kept to simple, straight constructions.

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Continue The Color Scheme Through Soft Furnishings

Large wall tiles can be used to great effect to give the impression of height in a space. Consider filling a feature wall with large concrete tiles and adding black Wenge wood furniture in front of them to create a shorter horizontal division that gives the illusion of space. Built-in nooks in the furniture or sliding doors can hide plenty of storage space within, keeping your room clean and tidy.

A contemporary modular sofa in sumptuous fabrics such as mink-colored velvet, suede, or chalky gray jumbo cord will add texture to the room, and also add a snuggly place for you and your family to perch when watching movies or curling up with a book. Using a large furniture piece such as this creates yet another horizontal division, and should be positioned at a height around one-third lower than the top of the cabinet to make use of the visual appeal of ‘the power of threes’ used in design and photography.

Following the color palette through 70s-inspired guest room flokati rugs in cream or off-white, and black and gray curtains for living room spaces will ensure that the three-dimensional color palette follows throughout your space, adding peaceful serenity without appearing dull.

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Off-White Furniture Brightens The Look

Texture is the perfect way of adding interest to a monochromatic space. While we’ve discussed using concrete and porcelain tiles, metal can also be used to great effect as it catches the eye, inviting light to bounce upon it. Industrial designers opt for the undulating curves of corrugated iron, but an easier material to style is stainless steel, which reflects back the room subjects with ease.

Using off-white furniture alongside metal in gray and black living room interiors adds additional brightness and can form a larger part of a gray and black interior as a white accent wall buffered against polished black floor tiles. Gray and black veined marble can be used to add luxury to this space and is particularly welcome as a fireplace surround material and coffee table surface thanks to its easy-to-clean surface that withstands constant use.

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Quick Tip – Red is a lovely accent color alongside gray and black for an 80s-style interior.

Gray Scandinavian Style

While the words ‘gray Scandinavian style’ may have you reaching for the scroll button, don’t run off just so quickly. Gray doesn’t have to be dull, and can look very sophisticated when applied in various shades to create a monochromatic effect. Scandinavian design is all about clean lines with the occasional soft curve. 

Muted chalk-gray floorboards provide the perfect surface to perch dark gray and black rugs for living room luxe. A soft, curved arm leather couch alongside darker-toned cushions and black framed poster prints all combine to add a luxurious, lived-in effect to a living room that can easily be remodeled with bursts of color down the line without needing to reinvest in expensive furniture items. A classic design for a classic home.

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Quick Tip – Adding layered texture will give your space a sensual quality that adds romantic properties to your living room.

What Now

So we’ve come to the end of our black and gray living room edit, and what have we learned? While black and gray are seen as a difficult color scheme to work with, using silver tones can help brighten up your interior and encourage light to bounce around your space. White is also a great way of adding contrast and depth to your interior, particularly in a Scandinavian style interior that relies on clean lines and soft furnishings for snuggly comfort.

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Black and gray living room design (41 photos)

A strict gray and black living room will appeal to business people and perfectionists, creative workers tired of mental stress, as well as people who are fond of philosophy and fans of minimalism . How to create it from scratch - we will tell in this article.

WHY GRAY AND BLACK LIVING ROOM?

In a gray-black room you will enjoy silence, protect yourself from stress and negativity, you can read and work in the evenings in peace. In addition, a minimalist living room in gray and black looks expensive. nine0005

Successful people prefer these particular colors, because they have already proved everything to the outside world and do not want extra brightness, catchiness, sham chic.

A significant advantage of the black and gray design of the living room is that it is long-lasting. Calm dark tones will not bother you a month after the repair. And if the severity of the dark scale still bothers you over time, add color accents. Refreshing greens or turquoises, warm yellows, fiery reds - complement your interior with whatever you want. nine0005

Psychologists also say that gray and black tones awaken sexuality. In such a neutral environment, feelings and sensations are sharpened, because these colors do not draw attention to themselves and thus do not steal our precious energy.

But despite all the advantages of the gray-black range, many are afraid to work with it, as there is a great risk of getting not a cozy home corner, but a faceless concrete box that resembles an office. How to avoid this - we will show next. nine0005

IN WHAT PROPORTION DO YOU MIX BLACK AND GRAY FOR A LIVING ROOM?

Don't try to have black and gray in half - there is no need for that. And according to some experts, this is even a mistake. It is better to mix in a ratio of 2: 1, and what color will be in the lead role depends on the dimensions of your living room and its illumination.

A small or poorly lit room on the north side of the house should be decorated predominantly in gray, and it should be a light or moderate shade of gray. And it is also desirable to use an additional neutral color - white. It is needed to facilitate the transitions between black and gray. White visually enlarges the space, adds freshness, coolness and lightness. nine0005

Here are some examples of small living rooms in gray and black.

Don't like sterile white? Then take its alternative shade - for example, creamy. This is the same white, only with a subtle yellow undertone. Creamy will create a softer and calmer contrast with black and gray.

In a spacious or well-lit southern living room, black is acceptable as a dominant. Black will slightly reduce the space and will absorb excess sunlight.

Large living rooms and combined kitchen-living rooms in black and gray are shown in the photo. nine0005

When choosing finishing materials, furniture and textiles, try to find interesting combinations of textures: glossy and matte, smooth and rough. Multi-texture will diversify your interior and make it more lively, dynamic. Read more about the finishing of the main surfaces, furniture and textiles, read on.

HOW TO INTRODUCE A GRAY-BLACK COMBINATION IN THE INTERIOR OF THE LIVING ROOM

Let's look at the options for finishing the walls, floor and ceiling, the principles of furniture selection, lighting features of a dark living room, as well as its textile and decorative design. nine0005

1. BASIC SURFACES

The easiest and safest option is to make the walls light gray and give black an accent role.

If you want to decorate your walls in dark gray or even black, think about wall graphics - be they photos, posters or paintings. Black and white graphics with a dominant light background will look best.

Here are some more ideas for wall decoration:

Brick accent wall is a hallmark of industrial and masculine design styles (loft, urban, industrial, brutalism). It is not necessary to design the entire living room in the same style - you can mix elements from different directions in one space. The photo shows a mix of loft and neoclassical elements. nine0005

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Wallpaper with a large geometric or abstract print is suitable for a large space of a combined kitchen-living room. Large drawings slightly reduce the volume of the room, which plays a plus for a spacious living room - this makes it more comfortable.

When creating neoclassical gray and black living rooms, plain walls are often decorated with white moldings. Light moldings bring a tangible revival, dilute the atmosphere. nine0005

As you have already noticed, designers are always “hiding” something: they hide heating radiators, disguise household appliances under the general context, and even change traditional cabinets and shelving for niches in the walls. This is a good solution for those who appreciate minimalism. In addition, it is convenient and creative.

Do you remember about multi-texture? This is no longer just a trend, but a certain rule for the design of modern interiors. For example, you can order embossed wallpaper - at least for finishing one or two walls.

And, of course, in the range of wallpapers you will find grey-black with classic, geometric and floral prints. They also paste over one or two walls, less often - all four. And they also decorate part of the wall with such wallpaper - for example, above the fireplace portal.

As for the flooring, it is better to choose a black, dark gray or brown finishing material for light walls, and a light one for dark walls.

Ceilings in such living rooms are usually done in white or light gray. Although the desire to have a black glossy ceiling is not criminal, but even original. Only in this case, minimize the amount of black furniture and decor so as not to overload the interior and avoid the feeling of a dark cave. nine0005

2. LIGHTING

A black and gray living room requires maximum natural and artificial lighting. The only way to influence the degree of natural light is to make panoramic windows. And with artificial lighting it’s easier: introduce spotlights along the contour of the ceiling, consider the location of sconces, floor lamps, and lamps. Try to avoid dark, unlit corners - you can even build light bulbs into the floor or wall for this.

3. FURNITURE

The two main principles of furniture selection are alternation and monochrome. More often they go by alternation: they put gray furniture next to the black wall, and black furniture next to the gray one.

The monochrome principle is used in the furnishing of small living rooms. In this case, the walls are light gray and the furniture is the same, and black is embedded in the accents. But keep in mind that there should still be one fairly large black object - for example, a coffee table. Several small black accessories on a light gray background will look like blots, but if you have one large dark element, you will already get some kind of meaningful, holistic composition. nine0005

4. TEXTILES

In the southern living room, decorated mainly in black, there will be enough translucent light curtains - gray or white. After all, black absorbs light anyway, so it makes no sense to hang heavy curtains. But in the southern room with a light gray dominant, it is better to choose a darker fabric - for example, a graphite shade.

In the northern room, you should limit yourself to light transparent curtains. If the room is very small, then completely abandon the traditional curtains - it is better to hang roller blinds or blinds. nine0005

5. DECOR

Do not want to deviate from the gray-black range even in decor? Then focus on original shapes, lines and patterns.

And for those who are afraid to get tired of the dark colors over time, you can start by collecting a small set of accessories in the third accent color - red, yellow, orange, green, turquoise or purple.

7 GREY-BLACK LIVING IDEAS:

At the end of our excursion, we have a small selection of ideas for inspiration. nine0005

1. MODULAR PICTURES WITH VOLUMETRIC ELEMENTS

Many people now order modular paintings in online stores. Modular means divided into parts. There are two or three modules, four or five. And usually these are flat printed images. The photo shows an example of a deviation from this pattern.

Three-dimensional flowers are arranged here on three modules. Most likely made of metal. Please note that this modular picture is also equipped with small light bulbs - it looks very impressive, glamorous and feminine. nine0005

2. CUSTOM MIRROR

A rectangular mirror is a little boring. It is better to hang a round, oval or art-deco mirror with rays (sunburst). There are also such non-standard mirrors - most likely, this is an exclusive designer product or from a limited edition. The contour resembles a man with crossed arms and evokes lofty religious associations.

We hope this photo will inspire you to look for an original mirror or have it custom made. nine0005

3. WALL FINISH WITH GOLD RAIL

As we have already said, dark gray and black walls are decorated with white moldings. And here is an option for finishing a white wall, although it will fit both gray and black. The wall is decorated with golden slats, forming a large geometric pattern. This idea is relevant for those who are interested in neoclassicism.

If you don't like slats but love gold, just spruce up your living room with this sparkly decor. In the photo - a vivid example of the fact that with skillful handling, gilding does not look tasteless at all. Note that the gold-plated accessories in this living room are successfully complemented by a modular painting with an epic storyline. nine0005

4. OPEN SHELVES

If you don't want to worry about wall niches, we recommend open shelves and racks. Especially such shelves are needed in a small room - performing their direct functions, they do not create a feeling of bulkiness and clutter.

5. TRANSPARENT PLASTIC CHAIRS

Another feature for small living rooms is transparent plastic furniture. Works with a bang - allows you to accommodate all the guests and does not clutter up the space. nine0005

6. MIRROR FALSE WINDOW

Such a mirror with black slats is somewhat similar to a window, and this association has a positive effect on the perception of the interior. The mirror surface reflects light and visually enlarges the space. With such a mirror, the living room will seem brighter.

7. BIONIC FLOOR LAMP

In modern design, there is a tendency to transfer natural forms into the look of everyday objects. Here, for example, floor lamps, which with their outlines resemble trees and plants. There are both minimalist models and classic ones. nine0005

Please write in the comments to this article what you liked and what you would like to apply in your home. For more ideas go see our portfolio . And to get expert advice on creating the living room of your dreams and the entire apartment, call us at the numbers indicated or leave a request in the feedback form on the website below.

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  • Art Deco living room design
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  • Minimalist living room design
  • Contemporary classic living room design
  • Kitchen colors
  • Bedroom colors
  • Children's colors

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55 real photos, design ideas

Features in gray

A few features:

  • Fits into any style decision.
  • It is an ideal base color that can be complemented with color or graphic accents. nine0016
  • Many designers consider this color to be versatile and practical.
  • Gray in abundance creates a relaxing atmosphere.

Gray shades

The gray range has a fairly wide color range, which starts from almost whitened shades and ends with dark almost black tones. Thanks to this variability, it is possible to choose the right solution for any design.

The hall in warm gray tones looks truly luxurious and noble, and the living room decorated in cool steel colors can evoke associations with a factory room. nine0005

Despite the monotony, gray colors, due to properly selected textures, create a picturesque and deep design, rather than a boring and empty one.

The photo shows a light gray living room interior in a Scandinavian style.

Will bring light and air into a small room, as well as visually enlarge the space - light gray colors. Saturated dark gray shades will help to mask planning flaws and small irregularities of different planes. nine0005

The photo shows the design of a small dark gray living room with a fireplace.

Combination with other colors

Due to the numerous shades, gray can be perfectly combined with other tones.

Living room in gray and white

Similar monochrome colors form a very harmonious duet, giving the atmosphere a special charm. For a comfortable and cozy interior, snow-white tones can be replaced with milky or creamy ones. The gray and white combination is perfect for those who do not accept overly bright design. This tandem with the addition of black will look interesting. nine0005

The photo shows the Nordic interior of the hall in gray and white.

Grey-blue interior

Cool blue color fills the living room with pleasant freshness and attracts attention. Silver or smoky colors will look good in combination with a delicate cornflower blue and blue tint.

Pictured is a spacious gray guest room with blue accent walls.

Grey-beige living room

Beige makes gray more warm and cozy. A good solution would be an alliance with sand or powdery flowers. Neutral and noble tones combine to form an elegant and sober design that fits perfectly into the living room.

The photo shows a gray-white-beige interior of a small guest room.

Grey-pink interior of the hall

Regardless of the chosen shade of pink, the atmosphere becomes either discreet and feminine, or pompous and glamorous. Hot pink is best used as accent spots. For example, a gray sofa in the living room can be complemented with stylish fuchsia decorative pillows, and colorful posters or paintings can be placed on monochrome walls. Graceful vases with pale pink peonies or roses look very beautiful in a gray living room. nine0005

The photo shows the interior of the hall in light gray colors with pastel pink upholstered furniture.

Design of a gray living room with bright accents

The gray interior of the living room will be perfectly diluted with sunny and cheerful yellow blotches. Canary-colored sofa upholstery, golden-colored curtains, a lamp with a mustard-colored lampshade, paintings or mirrors in bright lemon frames will add positive notes to the monotonous atmosphere.

Pictured is a gray guest room with turquoise splashes.

Green allows you to fill the gray living room with harmony and peace. Cold emerald or jade colors evoke a feeling of relaxation, while warm pistachio, herbal or light green tones create an invigorating atmosphere.

Gray design with lilac accents becomes truly elegant and mysterious, turquoise colors deserve special attention, which give the living room a royal look. nine0005

Living room decoration

Certain finishing materials can create both business and austere design, as well as homely and cozy living room design.

  • Walls. A decent entourage will give the room textured wallpaper or decorative plaster. A modern interior solution will be the creation of a darker accent plane against the background of light gray walls painted or pasted over with plain wallpaper.
  • Floor. Graphite colors harmonize perfectly with beige, brown or white shades that can be reflected in wood flooring. The living room looks no less stylish with a floor finished with gray laminate, parquet or linoleum. nine0016
  • Ceiling. For the ceiling plane, you can choose pearl, pastel gray or silver. In this case, it is not recommended to choose complex multi-level ceilings, as they will create unnecessary shadows.

The photo shows brickwork and wooden flooring in a gray and white living room.

If the surrounding cladding gets boring, thanks to the universal gray design, there is no need to resort to a major overhaul. You can radically change the interior with the help of accent decor, textiles or furniture elements. nine0005

Which furniture is suitable?

Gray furniture items will not overload the living room and at the same time make it elegant. Perfectly fit into the design of white or black furniture. As a stylish accessory, a monochrome room can also be supplemented with a red armchair or other bright element.

Gray wooden furniture looks great. Bedside tables, cabinets, racks and tables of a light gray shade, when the light flux falls at a certain angle, seem to look like marble or stone products. nine0005

The photo shows the interior of a gray room with contrasting red furniture.

In the living room, you can install a sofa with exquisite upholstery in a metallic shade or wet asphalt color. Genuine leather, leatherette or luxurious tapestry are chosen as sheathing material.

Decor and lighting

For a laconic gray design, fixtures in the form of spotlights or a rich wrought chandelier with crystal elements are suitable. Thanks to soft lighting, it will be possible to add new colors and beautiful shimmer to the room. nine0005

Lamps with colorful shades or colored lighting will also be appropriate here, which can become an incredible rich accent of the living room and completely transform the interior.

The photo shows ceiling lighting in the design of a small white and gray room.

To complete the design of the hall and deprive it of excessive severity and dullness, various decorative items will help. On a light gray background, silver, gold, glass and crystal elements will look sophisticated and elegant. You can modify the interior perception with the help of a variety of figurines, vases, wall mirrors or paintings. nine0005

For the most calm design, decor in muted colors is used, and for a contrasting and emotional environment, accessories in bright colors are used.

Furniture in a gray living room is complemented with fur capes and decorate the room with live potted plants, vases with freshly cut flowers or tubs with mini trees.

Pictured is a gray living room with bright black-framed wall posters.

Which curtains to choose?

To create a more classic setting, choose sand, cream, beige, baby blue or pink peach curtains. Yellow or orange curtains harmonize well with the smoky interior palette, giving the hall a certain emotionality. nine0005

Patterned textiles with elegant stripes, floral prints or abstractions can be paired with a plain wallcovering.

The photo shows a room in gray colors with orange roller blinds on the window.

Decorating the hall in various styles

Quartz, charcoal, anthracite, granite and other gray colors best reveal the specifics of various style solutions.

Contemporary style in a gray living room

For example, for the high-tech direction, a silver and steel palette is especially often used, which is combined with white, black, red color, metal and gloss elements.

Authentic Scandinavian homes feature pearl grays, while French interiors feature warm and soft grays.

The photo shows the interior of the gray kitchen of the living room, made in an industrial loft style.

Monochrome gamma is almost an integral part of laconic minimalism. The interior is sometimes diluted with a bright accent in the form of a wall picture, sofa cushions or one armchair.


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