Office – wall: Studio Taupe PPU5-07
Once I heard neutrals described as “People, countries and colors that mind their own business.” It’s a true statement. Neutrals hold their ground and do not waver. To me neutral colors are masters of subtlety, stable as time, aligned with nature and easy to use. I’ve never met a neutral I didn’t like.
So, what defines a neutral color as it relates to home décor?
Neutrals come from the natural world. They range in a variety of white, gray, black, brown, beige, and taupe hues. Words like earth-tone, stony, smoky, foggy, misted, shaded, or wood-toned are often applied to such colors. It often looks like a bit of dust has settled over them, or they’ve weathered storms that have washed vivid color intensity away.
Living Room – wall: Grey Mist HDC-CT-21
Divided into two camps, neutrals can be considered either warm (brown families) or cool (gray families). Everything that falls between are wonderful nuances: driftwood, mushroom, taupe, mist, charcoal, fawn, tan, and sand.
Dining Room – upper wall: Creamy Mushroom PPU5-13, lower wall: Riviera Beach PPU7-07
Living Room – fireplace wall: Graphic Charcoal N500-6, back wall: Cool Ashes N520-4
Neutrals are known to have complex compositions, meaning they often hold an undercurrent of another color. For example, a gray married to blue becomes a cool stone gray. Gray carrying a hint of green becomes lichen. A dark brown might be tinged with red to create a rich mahogany tone.
Nursey – wall: Silverstone PPU26-08
Living Room – wall: Weathered Moss N380-3
Library – wall: Abbey Stone MQ2-56, cabinets: Peppery MQ2-62
Their quiet, unassuming nature makes neutrals perfect for all four walls, and they can be successfully used in any room. They make easy background colors because they don’t fight for attention with furniture, artwork, cabinetry or other materials that may be brighter in color.
Kitchen & Bathroom – walls: Battleship Gray N360-4
Favored for their versatility, neutrals pair well with almost any other color. Gray or tan walls live perfectly well with white trim around windows, doorways and baseboards. They harmonize with bright, bold colors used for accents, window treatments and upholstery. Tone on tone neutrals sets the mood for serene and tranquil places of relaxation. Make a statement with dark and dramatic colors like charcoal, black or chocolate brown.
Office – wall: Elephant Skin PPU18-16
Bedroom – brick wall: Baja PPU7-08
Laundry – wall: Creek Bend 790F-4, cabinets: Grey Mist HDC-CT-21
Neutrals are ideal for large open spaces and for connecting one room to another. Use neutrals in traffic areas like hallways, stairway landings to move from public to private areas of the home. They also help transition people from outdoor surroundings to indoor settings.
Hallway & Entry – walls: Almond Wisp PPU5-12, back wall & door: Light Drizzle N480-1
Neutral colors can enhance your home in many positive ways. To find out more about these colors and more visit https://www.behr.com/consumer/colors/paint/explore/all-colors/gray/3 or the Gray and Neutral color sections in the Color Solution Center at The Home Depot.
Colorfully Yours,
Erika
Hello,
I have a mix of turquoise and white kitchen cabinets with taj mahal quartzite countertops. Is there a neutral color you could recommend for the walls.
Thanks!
Hello DJ, thank you for reaching out!
A neutral that will coordinate is Baja PPU7-08, Gravelstone MQ2-50 or Roman Plaster PPU7-10.
Hope this helps!
Colorfully Yours,
Deanna
Hi. I am redoing my small shower bathroom. I have selected shower wall tile and floor tile. I am looking for a complementary paint. The closest and most pleasing is called Moss Mist. I am hoping to find something a little lighter and maybe a bit less grey (or a bit greener). Any suggestions? Thanks.
Hi Shane – thanks for contacting us with your question.
Check out the two following light green options.
Sounds of Nature S390-1 and At Ease S400-1, these two colors are slightly lighter and less gray than Moss Mist.
Diana O.