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Don’t panic - your grey decor is still on trend. Here’s why.

5 reasons why grey decor is as on trend as ever

By Faith McMathPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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For more than a decade, grey decor has been the go-to choice. It quickly ousted other ‘neutrals’ like cream and brown shades and made its way into most of our homes. Like any lasting trend though, grey has started to lose favour among interiors experts keen to start talking about the next big thing.

Is grey still fashionable for homes?

In this article from Houzz the death of grey was already being heralded, but three years on, there’s no decline in the number of people buying grey wallpaper and paint online.

So there’s still a lot going for grey as a fabulous tone for your home. In this article we’ll give you five reasons why grey wallpaper will still be huge in 2021.

1. Grey goes with everything

The reason grey got so big is that it goes with every colour, looks good in any age of home and delivers a cool, chic look.

But we agree that an all-grey home can be a bit on the drab side. We like a bit more colour in our home styling and grey is the perfect platform for a colourful home, whether those pops of colour come from your furniture, a gallery wall or bright cushions, rugs and curtains.

Grey can be cool or warm, depending on its tones, so it can create a cosy space or a spacious one. If you like art on your walls, a grey background helps to frame your artworks without distracting the eye. The home below is a perfect example.

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2. 50 shades…?

There are so many shades of grey that you can never get tired of them all. The very lightest shades of grey are almost white, which is perfect for a Scandi-chic look where you’re seeking to capture the light in your room.

Meanwhile, charcoal and anthracite shades of grey are almost - but not quite - black. There’s a growing trend for dark decor, so if you’re growing tired of your mid-grey walls but aren’t tempted to choose a coloured shade, you could seek out a dark grey wallpaper.

Far from making your room gloomy, a dark shade of grey can really change the atmosphere of the space. Dark decor can be very cosy, sophisticated and elegant. The right shade, teamed with metallics like gold and silver together with rich fabrics like velvet and faux fur, create a real sense of luxury and opulence.

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3. Grey with patterns and textures

Grey doesn’t have to be one dimensional and flat. By choosing grey wallpaper rather than paint, you can create all kinds of textures and looks to suit your tastes and your room.

The effect can be subtle or you can create something really bold, depending on your space. On the plainer end of the scale, you could opt for a ‘linen look’ grey wallpaper which creates a warm effect through the illusion of fabric on your walls.

On the other hand, if you’re looking to create a grey feature wall you can bring in some colour - perhaps with a floral design or a strong monochrome pattern like the bookcase wallpaper below.

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4. Is it grey, or is it silver?

Add a little glitter or a metallic effect to grey, and all of a sudden it becomes silver. Silver is an enduring trend both in both home style and fashion, as it’s such a classic that again goes with everything.

Bringing some silver into your grey decor creates a real transformation. Metallics and glitter instantly give a sense of luxury and richness to any room. Team a silver wall with rich teal furnishings, or a deep purple for a regal feel. Silver also goes well with bright shades like yellow if you want to add some vibrant energy to your space.

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5. Grey can be a colour too!

Finally, grey is unique in that it can blend with any colour to create something completely new. So if you like the neutrality of grey, but are tempted to bring in a little colour, you can absolutely have the best of both worlds. Blue-grey and grey-green are well established shades for home decor, but recent years have seen a big growth in grey-mauve or grey-purple as a trend.

These shades work because they essentially look grey but just have a little extra depth. You can bring out the underlying colour with the furnishings in your space, whether that be cushions, rugs, wall art, fabrics or furniture.

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Grey is here to stay

While there’s definitely always room for new ideas, fresh thinking and design inspiration, let’s not throw away the things that are already working.

And that’s why grey in interior design is going to remain a classic for 2021 and long beyond. It’s totally versatile, multi dimensional and a platform to show off your creativity. Take a look at how grey wallpaper could transform your home, here.

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