Luxury grey paints

Grey can depict the fragility of a dove’s feather or the solidity of a chunk of granite. For smaller rooms, lighter greys can make the space feel airy, while darker greys can create a cosy, intimate atmosphere.

Grey paint FAQs

How to choose your perfect shade of grey paint

Choosing the right shade of grey for an interior space involves considering the room, lighting, size, and the mood you want to create.

Natural light can make greys appear cooler or warmer, so always sample a few shades on the walls at different times of the day to see how they interact with the space before making your final choice.

Undertones in paint can also significantly influence the overall look and feel of a space.

Here are some common grey undertones to consider:

Green undertones

A grey paint with green undertones often carries a subtle, calming influence, blending the cool neutrality of grey with the refreshing, natural vibe of green. Green undertones can evoke a sense of tranquillity and balance, while still maintaining the sophistication and versatility of grey.

In some light, green tones may become more pronounced, giving the grey a soft, muted, almost mossy quality, while in other lighting, it may feel more like a quiet, understated neutral.

Our grey with green undertones:

Blue undertones

A grey paint with blue undertones can impart a cool, serene, and sophisticated ambience to a space. The blue adds a touch of calmness and depth, transforming the grey from a purely neutral backdrop into a more dynamic and atmospheric tone.

Blue undertones often create a sense of quiet elegance, making the colour feel crisp and refreshing, yet still subtle. Depending on the lighting, the blue may emerge as a soft, misty hue or take on a slightly cooler, more steely appearance.

This type of grey works particularly well in spaces where you want to promote relaxation, such as bedrooms or living rooms.

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Neutral undertones

A grey paint with neutral warm undertones creates a cosy, inviting atmosphere by blending the cool neutrality of grey with subtle hints of warmth, such as beige, taupe, or soft brown.

These warm undertones soften the overall feel of the grey, preventing it from appearing too cold or sterile, and instead giving the space a grounded, balanced energy. The result is a versatile colour that feels both sophisticated and approachable, making it ideal for creating calm, welcoming environments in living rooms, kitchens, or bedrooms.

The warm undertones allow the grey to pair easily with natural materials like wood or warm metals.

Our grey paint with neutral undertones:

Deep greys

Dark grey paint adds depth and sophistication to a space, creating a bold yet calming atmosphere. While it can sometimes feel heavy, when paired with the right accents, it transforms into a powerful neutral that works well in modern or industrial-style interiors.

It can provide a striking contrast when paired with lighter tones or vibrant colours, making it ideal for feature walls, accent furniture, or creating dramatic focal points. It also pairs beautifully with natural materials like wood, marble, or brass, adding warmth and texture to balance its intensity.

Whether in a cosy living room, an elegant dining area, or a moody bedroom, dark grey offers a versatile backdrop that exudes both style and understated luxury.

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Complementary colours

Grey, while a sophisticated and versatile colour, can sometimes be associated with dullness if not paired thoughtfully. To avoid a flat or lifeless atmosphere, it’s important to use contrasting colours and textures that add vibrancy and interest.

Pairing grey with warm tones adds warmth and energy to the space, making it feel more inviting:

Pairing grey with soft pastels creates a calming, serene ambience perfect for bedrooms or living rooms:

Get the best from your grey paint

When painting with grey, the choice of primer can make a big difference in the final result. Using the right primer ensures better coverage, colour accuracy, and a more professional finish.

For dark grey shades, use our Grey Primer. It helps to create a smoother, more even base that enhances the depth of the colour and prevents any underlying surface from altering the tone.

For paler grey shades, White Primer is ideal, as it provides a neutral, light-reflective foundation that allows the soft grey to appear true to its colour without any dark undertones seeping through.

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