Gray Kitchen Walls
Combining different shades of gray add depth to the kitchen.
Gray kitchen walls. Paler shades of grey are chic and sophisticated while steely charcoals and graphites make for a moodier more dramatic space. These 30 grey and white kitchens get it just right. With all the shades of gray available for your kitchen gray can work for any space. This gray is a really true gray and stands out because when you look at it it appears gray.
Base cabinets in darker shades than wall cupboards help the design and prevent it looking top heavy. You could go for wall to wall grey or mix different shades together painting walls with a shade at the paler end of the spectrum to create a restful scheme. The walls and floor are a lighter shade of gray which makes the narrow space appear wider. Paint walls in shades of gray for an added contrast that is never overwhelming or cloying.
Grey is the perfect shade to use as a backdrop to contrasting pops of colour while matt grey walls provide texture as well as being hardwaring and practical. The sink fittings are by waterworks the stools by palecek are covered in a designtex fabric and the cabinetry is painted in benjamin moore s stonington gray. Dove gray walls emphasize slightly deeper hued cabinets in this family friendly kitchen that boasts formal flair. The gray tones as well as the appliances silvery finishes easily transition into the formal dining room where the grays appear as posh upholstery fabrics and drapery panels.
The two are also combined in these kitchens in marble islands making a bold statement right in the middle of the kitchen. Pair with marble countertops or wood finishes ranging from dark to light then adding in a colorful appliance or an appliance trimmed in sophisticated metallics. Dark grey kitchens in charcoal tones make for a dramatic space while light grey kitchens are sophisticated and versatile. From the walls to cabinetry gray is the dominant color in this traditional cooking space by kate roos design out of minneapolis minnesota.
It is a cooler color and like many has blue undertones. Blend the two together for a look of understated sophistication. An island painted in a deeper or contrasting colour to that of the wall cabinets will make it a focal point in your grey kitchen. Using one alone can make a striking statement.
Be sure to pair your cool gray with crisp white trim color to balance your kitchen color palette. Sherwin williams claims that this is their most popular paint shade. The hues can cover walls countertops floors and cabinets. This new york city home s kitchen introduces a serene grey palette by way of calacatta gold marble and walls sheathed in walker zanger tiles.
This paint will look on your kitchen walls the same way it does on the swatch. A hint of blue undertone to your gray walls can make your kitchen feel more relaxing and welcoming.