Grey is one of the most popular and versatile colours in interior design. It is ideal for a living room because you have so much choice in terms of shade, intensity, and colour combinations. From a barely-there grey to a deep gunmetal shade, it's the perfect base colour to help you decorate the living room of your dreams.
‘Grey is an incredibly versatile colour, forming an ideal base from which to expand your palette,’ says Kelly Collins, interior designer and head of creative at Swyft Home. ‘When looking for wall colours to go with grey sofas, you can get away with pretty much anything from light to very dark, but try and avoid bright tones. Think classic white, a rich dark navy, and other shades of grey or muted green tones.
'Colours with a cool undertone (blues and other greys) will complement grey well while colours with warm undertones (terracotta or burgundy) will contrast the shade and bring a touch of warmth into the space.'
Need some grey living room inspiration? Here, we look at 24 fabulous ways you can introduce grey into your living space.
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Grey living room ideas: complementary colours
Farrow & Ball
When decorating with grey, consider it a neutral base rather than a fully formed colour scheme. 'Black, grey and white schemes are very stylish alone but for extra drama you may want to consider adding in some colour,' says Amy Wilson, interior designer for 247 Curtains. 'Bold colour pops of hot pink and yellow can look striking and quite contemporary.'
Colour drenching – that is saturating a room in a single colour – is often associated with bold brights, but it can work just as well with grey-toned neutrals to create a scheme that facilitates relaxation. Plants and artwork add colour to this soothing palette.
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Grey living room ideas: pair with pastels
House Beautiful
There can be a tendency to lean into the subtleties of grey, pairing them with whites and metallics, but this can occasionally appear washed out, especially if your living room receives a lot of natural light. This living room is a great example of using pastel colours to soften and brighten grey features.
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Grey living room ideas: charcoal grey
Mylands
Dark charcoal walls are a great way to define your space, but extra consideration is needed in styling. 'To avoid your monochrome schemes from feeling too stark or cold, introduce texture,' says Amy. 'Consider all of the surfaces and finishing touches and where possible combine soft, smooth pieces with more tactile textures such as sheepskin with concrete.'
'Blush pink goes exceptionally well with light and dark grey,' says Vicki, interior stylist at ScS. 'You could potentially paint your walls crisp white and introduce flashes of blush in the form of chunky cushions, a feature wall and blush-themed table accessories. Don’t overdo the pink though, you just need an injection of it here and there.'
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Grey living room ideas: pale
Layered Lounge
There is always a case for embracing soft grey, and matching with an equally pale wood and chalky accessories. As you can see here, it creates a really serene spot. The green tree is an important styling element here, as it prevents the living room from looking washed out.
Pictured: Coffee table and all accessories at Layered Lounge
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Grey living room ideas: earthy accents
John Lewis
Greys that take from nature – charcoals, stone and slate shades – work wonderfully with other earthy accents. 'Darker shades of grey look fab with muted sludgy pale accents – a pink that has brown base notes will really warm up a dark grey room,' says Amy Wilson, interior designer at 247 Curtains.
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Grey living room ideas: grey and pink
Neptune
This striking living room pairs dramatic deep purple with blush pink to soften the look. Grey accessories tie the look together and keep the space from looking too saturated.
This is a classic design route for living rooms, and it won't steer you far wrong. Stick to a grey, black and white palette, and introduce metallics – you can mix gold and silver as long as they are complementary tones like a gunmetal and brushed brass. The organic motif on the rug is a nice touch here to soften the severity of a modern monochrome design scheme.
As this fabulous living room shows, grey needn't be reserved for contemporary or minimal spaces. Brown leather is such a surprising pairing here, but adds a great deal of warmth and richness – in recreating this look, make sure to use an equally warm grey on your walls.
Though this shade is more of a 'Greige' (a blend of grey and beige) the principle is the same with most grey shades. Grey can disappear like a neutral when placed next to warm and richly coloured accessories and patterns, so treat it as you would a white canvas.
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Grey living room ideas: greige
Simon Bevan
The grey-beige mix known as 'greige' is often favoured over a true grey for its capacity to warm up a design scheme. Greige is really the best of both worlds, combining the cooler tones of grey with the warming nature of beige.
Grey living room ideas: consider how grey interacts
Mylands
One of the joys of grey is the way it changes when placed next to other colours – use grey against an intense purple for instance, and it will bring out lilac tones. Consider this if you're after a soft and feminine space, and sit your greys next to rosey pinks or buttery yellows.
Black accessories will always work in a grey living room. So too will your pale creams and off-whites. A matt black is especially effective, as light lands so softly on a matt surfaces – glossy black would look a lot more harsh here.
Grey tends not to react to natural light in the way that a warmer colour does, and so a common complaint in grey living rooms is that walls can appear flat. To mitigate this, consider a wall treatment that adds a bit of texture.
'You can consider incorporating texture on your walls with the use of some of the more interesting paint finishes available like limewash, polished plaster or even a textured paper,' says Amy.
Black metals are your best friend in contemporary grey living rooms. Any big pieces of furniture like coffee tables and sideboards will look light and willowy in a black metal.
The Japandi trend combines clean lines, neutral colours, understated silhouettes and a nod to the natural world. All of these elements make it a great design choice for a living room. Here, several grey shades sit alongside pale wood and heaps of texture to create a serene and comfortable retreat.
Grey is not an obvious choice for bohemian styling – usually sandy neutrals and greens are favoured – but grey works almost universally, no matter your preferred design theme. Take some design cues from this modern bohemian living room, and use plenty of dark wood, lush greenery, and some warming red and mustard accents.
This silvery putty colour is a brilliant choice if you want something soft and feminine in your living room. As you can see here, it works well with pinks and taupes.