![]() ![]() It can work great in a super bright room if you want an off white – it has enough depth to it that even when washed out, it will still have a bit of color. I think that it is more of a mid-toned greige. Personally, I find it a bit dark for that. Some people consider Drift of Mist an off-white paint color. It’s very important to swatch colors on your wall to be sure they look good – day and night – in your actual space before committing.Ĭlick here to get removable peel & stick paint samples to easily swatch with! Best uses Often, when cool north-facing light mixes with this golden color, it can go green. This is a warm, neutral toned light greige color.īut, beware – it can read a bit green in certain light. This is basically the color mix to make the color! Hex Code This is on a scale of 0 to 255 for each color. RGB describes the amount of each color – red, green, and blue – present in a color. Remember – in a very bright room, the color will be washed out a bit more compared to a darker room. This is on a scale of 0 to 100 with 0 being pure black and 100 being pure white.Īt 69, this color has a good amount of depth to it and is what I would considered mid-toned. Light Reflective Value is the measurement of how much light a color bounces around. Color Familyĭrift of Mist is in the gray color family. If you like to decorate with greens (green is VERY trendy at the moment) this could be a great neutral option for you! Sherwin Williams Drift of Mist SW 9166Ĭlick here to get a peel & stick sample of Drift of Mist. That’s because it’s undertones are more green. This color is also warm without feeling yellow at all. It has a bit of color to it – just enough to feel cozy on your walls. Gray is currently the most popular paint color.Looking for a warm toned light gray paint color? Let’s chat about Sherwin Williams Drift of Mist and if it might be right for your home.Ĭhoosing a paint color is tough! Even saying you just want something neutral doesn’t narrow it down!ĭrift of Mist lands somewhere between greige and off white. It’s soft, stylish and neutral…the perfect combo. Gray also works so well with dark hardwood floors (the most popular) as well as light hardwood floor. ![]() It just seems to work everywhere.īut, many people who want to paint their walls gray are concerned that their home will look too cold and stark. Believe it or not, there are hundreds of grays. It’s all about choosing the right gray, and it is easy enough to find a warm gray. While having a 100+ grays is in some ways a good thing, it can (at times) also make the task of selecting the best gray a bit intimidating. So, I’m going to help you cut through the clutter. ![]() I’ve narrowed this down to my favorite 9 warm grays. While 9 may still sound like a high number, you’ll see quickly that some are lighter, some are darker (and some coordinate together well for accent walls). Some are grayer (yes, I think I just made up a word) and some are more beige…in fact, they are greige (a combo of gray and beige). Please note that this article contains affiliate links. You can read my full disclosure at the bottom of the page. I have everything that you need in this article. If it’s more convenient, you can purchase the PDF file for only $5. It has the full article (including pictures). It’s ad free, too.ĩ Fantastic warm gray and greige shades from Sherwin Williams: This way you can print it out and itwill be available for you to refer to anytime you want. These first 3 grays coordinate well together. So, if you use Silverpointe for you base color, you can use Ellie Gray and/or Stamped Concrete for a darker accent walls. This is probably my favorite paint color because it’s so versatile. It reads gray, but it’s a slightly warm gray due to some subtle taupe undertones. Because of that, this color tends to blend in and complement almost any room it’s in. This color is the most popular among our upscale customers in Westchester County (just outside NYC). It’s trendy and classic at the same time.Īnd, Silverpointe is light enough to work with dark hardwood floor and versatile enough to work with light hardwood floors. It works with most pieces of furniture, too. Would you like to see this color in your own room? If so, you can get a sample here. Įllie Gray is a deeper version of Silverpointe and works very well for an accent wall. This work great as a full accent wall or if you have a chair rail, it looks great with Silverpointe on the top part of wall and Ellie Gray on the lower portion. Stamped Concrete is great for an even deeper and richer accent wall for a larger contrast with Silverpointe. These next 2 paint colors also coordinate. You can use Repose Gray as your base color and Mindful gray as a darker shade for an accent wall. Repose grayis another gorgeous warm gray. ![]()
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