Agreeable Gray is currently the most popular Sherwin Williams paint color - and for good reason! It is the perfect greige, a mix of gray and beige, with just enough warmth to ensure it will work in every room of your home. Show
What Color is Agreeable Gray?As the name implies, Agreeable Gray is a shade of gray. But if you've been reading this blog for any length of time, you'll already know that all gray paint colors have undertones. So there's no such thing as "just gray'. And Agreeable Gray is no exception. In fact, Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray is technically a "greige", meaning it is a mixture of gray and beige, with the beige being more predominant than in other "warm" grays like Repose Gray, for instance. It's one of those rare unicorn colors whose undertones don't seem to change much during the day or the type of light it gets, making it the perfect choice for a whole house color scheme. In fact, its name is quite suiting as it truly is a very agreeable paint color that works almost anywhere! LRVAgreeable Gray has an LRV of 60. LRV, or Light Reflectance Value, is the number that refers to how light or dark a color is on a scale of 0-100. The closer the number is to 100, the lighter it is (white being the lightest). The closer the number is to 0, the darker it is (black). At 60, Agreeable Gray has just enough saturation that it is clearly a color (not white!) but it's also light enough that it won't feel heavy. Is Agreeable Gray Gray or BeigeAgreeable Gray is a gray color that leans towards its beige undertone, making it a greige paint. Agreeable Gray UndertonesAgreeable Gray has a warm beige undertone. Depending on the light, it may lean more into its beige or gray side. Generally, it's slightly warmer in warm, bright light and a little grayer in darker spaces with cool light. Saying that, it is one of the purest forms of greige. If a greige is what you are looking for, you really can't go wrong with this color. It doesn't have any purple or green undertones like many other warmer grays. Agreeable Gray Coordinating ColorsSherwin William’s Agreeable Gray works particularly well with white trim, blues, greens and neutral color schemes. It’s doesn’t take on a blue or green hue when you use those colors for accents (unlike many gray paint colors). Neutral colors that work well alongside Agreeable Gray include SW Incredible White, SW Snowbound, SW Alabaster and SW Gossamer Veil. Bolder coordinating colors include SW Sea Salt, SW Contented, SW Serious Gray, SW Krypton, SW Dovetail, SW Pavestone and SW Roycroft Pewter. All of these colors can be used interchangeably throughout your home to complement Agreeable Gray. Whether you choose to use Agreeable Gray as a whole house color and use the other colors as accents in furniture and cabinets, or choose to use some of the colors on the walls, you'll have a color scheme that you know will coordinate well. SW Agreeable Gray vs BM Revere PewterAgreeable Gray tends to stay true to its greige color, being one of the purest forms of gray + beige, unlike Revere Pewter that has a tendency to pull quite muddy in some spaces. Agreeable Gray is also a slightly lighter color. If I had to pick one of the two, I would choose Agreeable Gray since it doesn’t have that muddy green/beige undertone. It is an incredibly popular "neutral" color for resale value, too. While Revere Pewter was incredibly popular 5+ years ago, Agreeable Gray has surpassed it considerably in recent years, in part due to the desire for lighter and brighter spaces that Revere Pewter doesn't always achieve. Agreeable Gray vs Repose GrayRepose Gray is my personal favorite paint color, and I have used it throughout my home. It is quite similar to Agreeable Gray with an LRV of 58 vs 60 - making them both bright colors but with enough saturation to give contrast next to white trim. Repose Gray is not quite a greige, more so a warm gray. It's definitely grayer than Agreeable Gray and also has a slightly taupey undertone that can bring out the faintest touch of pink in certain lights. What White Trim Color Should I use with Agreeable Gray?
Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray in Real HomesIn what rooms does Agreeable Gray work best? Every room! From kitchens and dining rooms, to bathrooms and bedrooms, Agreeable Gray will coordinate with your existing furniture, fixtures and hardwoods without any weird undertones suddenly appearing. That's why it is so loved by designers and homeowners alike! BedroomsThe bright, cooler light of this room allows the paint color to pull a touch grayer, creating a very fresh and modern look. Agreeable Gray Master Bedroom via The Home I CreateIn this master bedroom, the brick, dark hardwood floors and peach colored curtains help to bring the warmer tones out of the paint color. This nursery from Living Letter Home perfectly demonstrates the undertones of Agreeable Gray. In the bright, warm light you can see it at its warmest while in the shadow you can see how much grayer it looks. Agreeable Gray Nursery via Living Letter HomeLiving RoomsAgreeable Gray via Houseful of HandmadeAgreeable Gray Office via The Home I CreateAgreeable Gray Living Room via Blue Barn Cottage (IG)EntrywaysAgreeable Gray Foyer via Thrifty Decor ChickKitchens and Dining RoomsCan't you just feel the warm sunshine pouring into this space? Paired with the wooden table and warm morning light, this dining room shows Agreeable Gray's beautiful warm beige undertones. Dining Room via Paige / Boyle Way BilletCabinets and DoorsAgreeable gray is such a flexible color that it makes for a great paint color for kitchen cabinets, doors and trim! Whether your style is modern, traditional or farmhouse, this is a color that will freshen up your home. I'm really loving the trend of painting cabinets, doors and even trim warmer gray shades like this. It adds instant warmth and elegance to a space and it's an easy way to give you home an entirely new look on a budget. So, is Agreeable Gray the right color for your home?If you are looking for a color that will work throughout your home, is neutral in nature but still offers enough contrast from your white trim, then Agreeable Gray may be the right choice for you. It's warm undertones ensure that it will never feel cold no matter what room it is in. As long as you are OK with the possibility of it looking quite beige and creamy in very warm south facing rooms, it will be a good choice. It's probably the most popular neutral paint color right now for good reason! Don't forget - no matter what you've read or photos you've seen online, it's really important to sample paint colors in your home before committing! Samplize provides real paint samples that are easy to move around your home, and cheaper than buying a gazillion paint pots! It's the only way I buy paint samples. Try Samplize For Yourself Here Other Posts You'll Like
What colors go with agreeable gray walls?Great options are pure white, charcoal gray, or a deep shade of a muted accent color like navy blue, dark teal, dark brown, or dark red.
What cabinet color goes with agreeable gray?What Color Cabinets go with Agreeable Gray? Dark wood or painted cabinets will go really well with Agreeable Gray because they will contrast. White oak or white painted cabinets will look really nice because they will blend well with the paint color. So it all depends on the look and feel you want in your home.
What wood goes with agreeable gray?Agreeable Gray goes with most hardwood floors
It works incredibly well with dark hardwood floors, most light floors, and it's one of the rare paint colors that works with cherry colored hardwoods (as well as brown stains that have red undertones.
Does agreeable gray go with anything?Agreeable Gray behaves as a soft “white” trim color and works especially well with darker exterior siding colors or earthy brick or stone. It's a great way to go darker with a white instead of shifting to a cream which would be more yellow. The white trim in the house below is painted with Agreeable Gray.
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