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5,737 Grey Living Room Photos

Grey tones can completely transform a Living Room. Explore 5,737 real photos across 1,703 colors to find the right shade for your space.

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Icicle provides a subtle architectural "lift" to a living room, especially those with high ceilings or intricate crown molding. The way shadows settle into the corners with this particular shade adds a layer of history and gravity to the space, making even a new build feel like it has stories to tell.

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Sw Icicle Living Room

Living room walls in Icicle white enhance natural light and openness.

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There is a specific "glow" that Iced Marble takes on during the golden hour in a living room. As the sun sets, the pigments react with the low-angled light to create a hazy, ethereal atmosphere that feels incredibly high-end. It's a color that rewards those who use the room during the transition of the day.

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Benjamin Moore Iced Marble hallway color review

Hallway walls in Iced Marble create a flowing, unified aesthetic throughout.

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Choosing Ice Fog for a main living area is a commitment to timelessness. It avoids the trend-cycle fatigue of brighter hues, offering a sophisticated neutrality that can be reimagined every few years simply by swapping out textiles or accent pillows. It is the ultimate foundation for an evolving home.

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Benjamin Moore Ice Fog living room color

A living room bathed in Ice Fog feels serene and naturally bright.

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For open-concept living rooms, Husky Gray is a powerful tool for definition. It has enough presence to signal where the living area begins without creating a harsh visual break from the rest of the house. It defines the "zone" of relaxation through color psychology and sophisticated depth.

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A mid century living room painted in Husky Gray

A mid century living room painted in Husky Gray

@simplywalldecor

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Hush provides a subtle architectural "lift" to a living room, especially those with high ceilings or intricate crown molding. The way shadows settle into the corners with this particular shade adds a layer of history and gravity to the space, making even a new build feel like it has stories to tell.

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A organic modern living room painted in Hush

A organic modern living room painted in Hush

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Hot Stone provides a subtle architectural "lift" to a living room, especially those with high ceilings or intricate crown molding. The way shadows settle into the corners with this particular shade adds a layer of history and gravity to the space, making even a new build feel like it has stories to tell.

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A hollywood regency living room painted in Hot Stone

A hollywood regency living room painted in Hot Stone

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Improbable works harder than it looks in a living room environment. Whether the space gets direct southern sun or stays north-facing and dim, the color finds its specific register — neither receding into the background nor demanding the spotlight. It acts as a sophisticated backdrop that makes every piece of furniture or art placed in front of it look immediately more considered and curated.

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A mid century living room painted in Improbable

A mid century living room painted in Improbable

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For open-concept living rooms, Hurricane Haze is a powerful tool for definition. It has enough presence to signal where the living area begins without creating a harsh visual break from the rest of the house. It defines the "zone" of relaxation through color psychology and sophisticated depth.

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A contemporary living room painted in Hurricane Haze

A contemporary living room painted in Hurricane Haze

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Ice Flow anchors the living room with a quiet, architectural confidence. Its depth shifts subtly through the day — cooler in the crisp morning light and significantly warmer by lamplight in the evening — making it a natural fit for a space meant for both high-energy gathering and silent unwinding. To maximize the effect, layer in natural white oak, heavy linen, and soft metallics to let the color truly breathe.

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Ice Flow 0448 by Cloverdale Paint — Living Room

Ice Flow on the walls of this living room — warm, grounded, easy to live with.

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For open-concept living rooms, Imagine That is a powerful tool for definition. It has enough presence to signal where the living area begins without creating a harsh visual break from the rest of the house. It defines the "zone" of relaxation through color psychology and sophisticated depth.

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Imagine That 1226 by Cloverdale Paint — Living Room

See how Imagine That holds up in a real living room setting.

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In a living room, Iced Orchid acts as a bridge between the indoors and the view outside. It carries the organic weight of the natural world into the home, allowing the greenery from windows to pop while keeping the interior feeling protected and private. Pair it with oversized plants and ceramic vessels for a full organic-modern aesthetic.

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Iced Orchid 1304 by Cloverdale Paint — Living Room

See how Iced Orchid holds up in a real living room setting.

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There is a specific "glow" that Imperial Green takes on during the golden hour in a living room. As the sun sets, the pigments react with the low-angled light to create a hazy, ethereal atmosphere that feels incredibly high-end. It's a color that rewards those who use the room during the transition of the day.

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Imperial Green EX151 by Cloverdale Paint — Living Room

Imperial Green on the walls of this living room — warm, grounded, easy to live with.

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In a living room, Horizon Grey acts as a bridge between the indoors and the view outside. It carries the organic weight of the natural world into the home, allowing the greenery from windows to pop while keeping the interior feeling protected and private. Pair it with oversized plants and ceramic vessels for a full organic-modern aesthetic.

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Horizon Grey EX227 by Cloverdale Paint — Living Room

See how Horizon Grey holds up in a real living room setting.

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Choosing Hops for a main living area is a commitment to timelessness. It avoids the trend-cycle fatigue of brighter hues, offering a sophisticated neutrality that can be reimagined every few years simply by swapping out textiles or accent pillows. It is the ultimate foundation for an evolving home.

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Hops EX269 by Cloverdale Paint — Living Room

See how Hops holds up in a real living room setting.

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Hot Springs provides a subtle architectural "lift" to a living room, especially those with high ceilings or intricate crown molding. The way shadows settle into the corners with this particular shade adds a layer of history and gravity to the space, making even a new build feel like it has stories to tell.

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Hot Springs EX328 by Cloverdale Paint — Living Room

Hot Springs on the walls of this living room — warm, grounded, easy to live with.

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5,737 Grey Living Room Photos & Paint Colors