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Can I use gray shades in my living room with dark brown wood?

12 years ago
Hi all! I just purchased my first home! A bright, sunny turn-of-the century brownstone. I'm excited to start making it my own. I'm trying to decide between paint colors and sofa colors. I was leaning towards gray shades, but have this beautiful dark, buttery wood fireplace to work with. What's your opinion? Stick in the brown family or can I pair light/medium grays? Thanks a million! Do you think gray couches will go out of vogue too soon? (never mind the window treatments and the champagne bottle - that was post-signing) :)

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  • 12 years ago
    last modified: 12 years ago
    i would paint the walls a silvery grey, try dor a medium grey sofa . i have seen grey "sandstone"wicker,and pillows that have a brown -grey-white-blk design, also you can find a rug in those colors. for secondary accent colors,throw in a littleblues... good luck...debi g,
  • 12 years ago
    Congrats...looks like you were celebrating. I would go for the gray. You can modern up an old Victorian but still leave the character. What were you thinking for the pipe along the ceiling?

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  • 12 years ago
    Hey Sarah-- So beautiful! Congratulations! I'd go with gray. Gorgeous floors.
  • PRO
    12 years ago
    I think the grey tones( not too dark) would be gorgeous contrasting the beautiful moldings you have. Try switching out your drapes with a white sheer and to give it a bright fresh feeling.
  • PRO
    12 years ago
    You have such a lovely floor I think grey could work, but I feel would be nicer to go with warmer colours - such as a sand like Benjamin Moores Fennel Seed or Camel Back. These would add a warmer colour to your home but also work with grey... you can add creams, golds and then darker greys for accents
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  • 12 years ago
    Speaking of warm floors-- I have a quick question. My floors look like this-- very warm-- and when I was picking out some fabric for a sofa a couple of years ago, the designer at the fabric place asked me about my floors. When I showed her a photo, she immediately said that I should go "cool" (as in cool gray, for instance) with all that warmth. She said to stay away from warm colors, because of the floors. I would have thought wall color should have been taken into account, too, but she sure sounded confident on that advice. Any thoughts on that? I ended up going with gray, because I liked it, and it does look good-- but just curious.
  • PRO
    12 years ago
    Hi Diana - in decoration there is always more than one choice. Of course you can choose greys. Grey looks very good with a warm wood floor and it is very common and on trend right now. I was trying to suggest a different direction which I believe would also work well.
  • PRO
    12 years ago
    I think grey would look fantastic.
  • PRO
    12 years ago
    And as far as the couches, I think a grey couch would be a great way add enough contemporary decor to highlight the historic features. I'm a huge fan of historic homes (I just moved out of a 1809 farmhouse that had a huge addition added in 1870), and you can still honor and feature the historic qualities while using contemporary decorating choices. A home that has that balance will have so much more character and charm then one where you feel tied down to certain colors. A rich, darker gray would look fantastic against that wood mantle and a lighter gray couch would be great on the floor.
  • 12 years ago
    AVS Interiors: Thanks; I was just curious about that, because it never occurred to me to move away from the warmth of the floors(?)-- so I did both in various parts of the house, and they look equally good. I like what you suggested.
  • 12 years ago
    You can paint the fireplace wall with dark grayish or pueter (silvery dark gray) and a lighter virgin on the other walls about the gray couches don't worry this color like beige will never be out of style
  • 12 years ago
    Thanks so much everyone! The comments were SO much appreciated and very helpful. I like where many of you were going with the gray - validation it'll be okay -- thus, I went with a very light, airy and somewhat gray wall color -- Benjamin Moore Sonnet. As I compared things this past weekend , I stopped in at Pottery Barn. While not exactly what I wanted, their floor model of the Hampton sofa was on crazy sale. I negotiated down the price a bit more and purchased that one. The color is a tan/camel (I think?) -- I actually wanted more of a light stone color, but I actually think it's going to work with the new wall colors, the rich fire place, and to throw some color in with rugs and pillows. I couldn't resist being a bit more budget friendly and I can splurge on some other things and it will hold up a bit more than a more discount furniture shop. Hopefully it will be balanced. I'll post pics soon. My sincere gratitude to you all!
  • 12 years ago
    you will be happy with the couch. a lot of stone colors go pink when they fade, and then paint gets really tricky!
  • PRO
    12 years ago
    last modified: 12 years ago
    In the most successful of interior designed space, you should find your inspiration point first - it could be a piece of art, a granite countertop, a fabric selection with all your favorite colours in it that goes with your current hardwood and fireplace mantle.

    THEN pick your paint and new furniture fabric colours - don't start buying anything until you have your inspiration.

    I've compiled some images of what I think you have purchased, along with a more traditional rug - which you need to purchase - with the traditional pattern - and modern furnishings, you will make the age of your home and the interiors come together by mixing the two.

    Good luck with your new home -
  • 11 years ago
    Gray would work fine. What is that ductwork going around the ceiling in the room? That is what will present a bigger problem for you I think. But grays, browns, creams will all look beautiful. Congrats on your new home. Have fun with her.