Because Gray Is Not Always Gray

In our everyday lives, we often use gray as a synonym for boring and monotonous.

Perhaps that's why many people are reluctant to choose this color as a base for their homes. They handle it cautiously, afraid to choose gray objects and surfaces as defining style elements…

Sophisticated gray interior
Gray radiates elegance, sophistication, and timeless beauty

Yet gray is elegant, restrained, and speaks of refined taste. Those who love gray don't seek attention, yet they possess a strong, determined, mature personality. They're not afraid to be different from others, not afraid to show the beauty of simplicity.

Gray has countless shades.

Just think about it — this is the only color where every shade is harmonious with all the others!

Isn't that wonderful? We can boldly choose among textiles, wallpapers, and accessories. The result will be perfect!

In painting, gray is obtained by mixing all primary colors, so in a sense, gray contains all other colors within it.

Gray is elegant and clean. It lets spaces come into their own. It doesn't distract attention from the forms of furniture and accessories. It has a very close relationship with two colors — black and white. Let's use them boldly!

The color gray inspires both the designer and the owner.

Although beautiful on its own due to its naturalness, we can boldly combine it with vibrant colors too. The selection is virtually endless! Burgundy, turquoise, purple, red, orange, bright green, or brown… All result in harmony.

If we choose a vibrant color, pay attention to maintaining proportions.

Always just a pinch!

This way the space comes a bit more alive but doesn't lose its cleanliness and elegance. Let's not let the previously listed advantages be lost.

An old tonic advertisement just came to mind: "Learn to love tonic!"

For a long time, I didn't quite understand what it meant. Today I know! Let's learn to love gray, because it's wonderful! Inspiring, captivating, infinitely elegant, restrained, not the least bit showy, and yet a feast for the eyes!