Using Different Hues Of Gray In Home Interiors

There are two schools of thought when it comes to using gray; one that says it’s too dull a color and the other that finds it classy and chic. This sober and safe color goes well with all other shades, that you just can’t go wrong while using it. Use it in your walls, use it in your upholstery or use it in your linen to create your own sophisticated dream space.

There isn’t a speck of gray used in the room apart from the upholstery of the couch. Nevertheless, it merges with the surrounding colors. The L-shaped gray couch with matching throw pillows is a perfect fit in this living-cum-dining space. Colorful snooker balls and the bright blue mini pool table add a rainbow-like vibrance to the room. The black table top is barely noticeable, laying emphasis on the pool table that rests on it.


This room is primarily gray, with splashes of bright color highlighting the main subjects. The painting on the wall, the colored furniture, and other knick-knacks reveal a youthful vigor. The walls, dining chairs, and flooring are sober and in sync with each other paving the way to emphasize the artwork and the other ornamental elements that decorate the room.

Doesn’t this picture look like a page right out of a travel or hotel magazine? The gray walls, the misty partition panels, and the color-coordinated furniture give the room an urban and polished look. This dressing space is a luxury and a rare sight in Singaporean houses. Track lights illuminate the whole space, while a single ceiling light lights up the bedroom. Ample sunlight through the windows keeps the room well-lit, bright and high on positive energy all day.

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