Photo: @redrosesandrust271 Grey Sherwin-Williams Kitchen Photos
Combining Sherwin-Williams with a Grey palette is a sophisticated choice. Browse 271 photos across 146 colors to find the right look for your Kitchen.
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In a farmhouse or traditional kitchen, Calico adds a layer of modern relevance. It updates classic cabinetry and apron-front sinks without clashing with the traditional "bones" of the house, offering a bridge between the old and the new.
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Kitchen cabinets finished in Calico offer a subtle, warm neutral for any style.
@justvicki58
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Browse Brown is particularly effective in kitchens with a lot of natural light. It tempers the glare from sun hitting polished surfaces, providing a matte-like visual anchor that keeps the room feeling grounded even during the brightest parts of the day.
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Browse Brown — contemporary kitchen
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The challenge with kitchen color is longevity: it needs to look right at 7am under bright task lights and at dinner with the pendants dimmed low. Bitter Chocolate manages to bridge all three lighting scenarios with ease, which is a rarer quality in a paint pigment than it sounds.
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Bitter Chocolate — minimalist kitchen
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In a modern kitchen, Austere Gray provides the necessary "organic" touch to offset stainless steel appliances and glass backsplashes. It prevents the kitchen from feeling like a laboratory, injecting a much-needed sense of domestic warmth and culinary inspiration.
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Kitchen walls in Austere Gray pair beautifully with both light and dark cabinetry.
@hardwoodinteriorsdesign
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In a farmhouse or traditional kitchen, Black Swan adds a layer of modern relevance. It updates classic cabinetry and apron-front sinks without clashing with the traditional "bones" of the house, offering a bridge between the old and the new.
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Black Swan — classy kitchen
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Black Magic in a kitchen reads differently from how it might anywhere else — the hard surfaces, task lighting, and constant activity give it more to work against, and it holds up beautifully. It doesn't compete with the colors of food or the texture of countertops; instead, it frames them with a professional finish.
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A kitchen island in Black Magic anchors this modern space.
@redrosesandrust
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In a farmhouse or traditional kitchen, Berry Cream adds a layer of modern relevance. It updates classic cabinetry and apron-front sinks without clashing with the traditional "bones" of the house, offering a bridge between the old and the new.
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Berry Cream — scandinavian kitchen
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On kitchen walls, Autumn Orchid adds a considered, intentional feel without demanding too much attention in a busy space. It holds its own against both warm wood countertops and cool quartz or marble, making it an incredibly flexible choice for the hardest-working and most high-traffic room in the house.
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Cabinetry in Autumn Orchid transforms the kitchen with warm, dramatic color.
@heilerpainting
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On kitchen walls, Auger Shell adds a considered, intentional feel without demanding too much attention in a busy space. It holds its own against both warm wood countertops and cool quartz or marble, making it an incredibly flexible choice for the hardest-working and most high-traffic room in the house.
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Auger Shell — classy kitchen
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The challenge with kitchen color is longevity: it needs to look right at 7am under bright task lights and at dinner with the pendants dimmed low. Autonomous manages to bridge all three lighting scenarios with ease, which is a rarer quality in a paint pigment than it sounds.
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Autonomous — bold kitchen
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Kitchens are often the noisiest rooms in the house; Bedrock provides the visual equivalent of acoustic dampening. Its steady, calm presence helps lower the "volume" of the room, creating a more pleasant environment for cooking and conversation.
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Bedrock — scandinavian kitchen
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For smaller kitchens, Braintree can be used to create a "jewel box" effect. By painting the walls and trim in this same shade, you eliminate visual breaks, making the room feel more expansive and sophisticated despite its modest footprint.
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Braintree — vintage kitchen
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Breakwater is particularly effective in kitchens with a lot of natural light. It tempers the glare from sun hitting polished surfaces, providing a matte-like visual anchor that keeps the room feeling grounded even during the brightest parts of the day.
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Breakwater — industrial kitchen
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The sophisticated undertones of Big Dipper make it an excellent partner for mixed metal finishes. Whether you have a brass faucet and matte black cabinet pulls, or traditional chrome fixtures, this color acts as a neutral mediator that makes the mix look intentional.
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Big Dipper — scandinavian kitchen
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Blue Iris in a kitchen reads differently from how it might anywhere else — the hard surfaces, task lighting, and constant activity give it more to work against, and it holds up beautifully. It doesn't compete with the colors of food or the texture of countertops; instead, it frames them with a professional finish.
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Blue Iris — scandinavian kitchen
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