Greys with Depth
Grey interiors introduce depth and mood while retaining the calm of a neutral palette. Moving beyond light stone tones, deeper greys and softened charcoals create a sense of atmosphere and enclosure - particularly effective in layered, considered spaces. These hues provide a grounding backdrop for natural materials, shadow, and texture, allowing artworks to hold presence and weight, with colour and surface detail emerging slowly rather than demanding attention.
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Layered Bedroom
Walls: Grey Stone
Accents: Light Pink, Black
Material: Black Metal, Walnut
Artwork: Winter Collection, Before The Hollow
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Statement Entrance Way
Walls: Grey mineral tones
Accents: Pink, Teal, Orange
Materials: Light Oak
Artwork: Gone But Not Forgotten, Pulse
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Statement Lounge
Walls: Charcoal, Black Sand
Accents: Red. Orange, Blush, Smoke Green
Materials: Burnt Charcoal Wood, Leather
Artwork: Winter Collection, Last Flowers of Autumn
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Moody Hallway
Walls: Grey mineral tones
Accents: Pink, Olive
Materials: Light Oak
Artwork: Winter Collection. Wildflower Rain
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Charcoal Living Room
Walls: Charcoal, Black Sand
Accents: Coral, Pink, Orang, Teal
Materials: Warm Oak, Black Metal, Leather
Artwork: Happiness Collection, Wild Evening
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What We Got Wrong About “Millennial Grey” and W...
Homeowners often describe grey as allowing them to introduce stronger artwork, colour accents, or natural materials without visual conflict. As one discussion put it, grey interiors make it easy to...
What We Got Wrong About “Millennial Grey” and W...
Homeowners often describe grey as allowing them to introduce stronger artwork, colour accents, or natural materials without visual conflict. As one discussion put it, grey interiors make it easy to...
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Storm, Shadow, and the Deep Blue Sea
Why Our Idea of Blue Had to ChangeFor years, blue was flattened into something light and decorative. This piece explores the return of blue as depth — storm, shadow, and...
Storm, Shadow, and the Deep Blue Sea
Why Our Idea of Blue Had to ChangeFor years, blue was flattened into something light and decorative. This piece explores the return of blue as depth — storm, shadow, and...