Tuesday, 5 July 2016

SHADES OF GREY

Gray has certainly undergone a radical transformation in the past few years — in terms of how we view it. No longer is gray only associated with dreary days,
serious attire and a gloomy outlook. This quiet neutral
has shaken off its bad rap. Gray has not only replaced
beige as being the "It" neutral, but grays are now
synonymous with style, sophistication and glamour.
Read on for some hints on picking a great gray paint color for your space.
we have different shades of grey......some of this shade are:
SILVER GREY: Lighter grey colour look silver and they will appear luminous in a well lit space.
GREIGE: Warm grey can be a terrific choice for a work space.whether it is a home ,office or studio. The warmer shade of grey are called greige because they are crossed between grey and beige
NATURE GREEN: Majority of the kitchen this days are painted grey,cause kitchen is a huge gathering place,You can get great inspiration from nature.
PWETER: This shade of grey give you limitless possibilities as far as introducing other hues. A pewter grey is a mixture of a little bit of bronze.
BLUE GREY: Grey with blue undertone are very cool. This shade of grey is a wonderful way to cool off a south facing room were the sun is contract through out the day.
PURPLE GREY: This dark grey has a purple undertone which is cool for causal space. This shade of deep grey is less formal.
CHARCOAL GREY: This kind of grey can also be called smokey grey. This colour is calming which makes it a great choice for the bedroom. This deep grey exude a feeling of elegance and they create a striking contract when mixed with white .
SLATE GREY: This grey can be used with tan,beige and other organic hue. This neutrals can work well if you incorporate different finishing.
SUBTLE GREY: This is a nice alternative to white. This grey will provide a feeling of openness to small or windowless room..
Check out these shades of grey in picture.

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