How well does chocolate brown gray go together. Just wondering
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not sure I'd have those two colors together.
Hello Justakd, Looks fine to me -- look at the things in the following link and you will see what I mean:
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/gray-and-brown/?lp=true
love it!!! Obviously all in the right shades but it's very pretty
If you mean chocolate brown and grey, what color grey? If it's a dark grey, I'd say no. A heather grey might work. Try a print with a solid. Don't make the print too busy, a small pattern will give you contrast. Good Luck!
Chocolate Brown with Silver or Green/grey or blue/grey. depends on the shade and tone......................
It depends on whether the gray has some warmth to it or not. If the two colors are already in the room and simply can't be changed, try adding a third color to the room as a diversion. You can add the third color in lots of ways with decor cushions, throws, a vase or bowl, etc. Do you have a lamp that is a bit too short? If so, pick up a few hard-backed books to place under the lamp. Remove the dust covers and if the covers are an unwanted color (such as red or orange) paint the covers with cheap dollar-store craft paint. There are tons of tricks to help "marry" two colors!
In my first reply, I was under the impression you were "stuck" with the two colors (brown and grey) already and couldn't change them for some reason so I was suggesting a third color to break up the brown and grey. However, now, I'm getting a much clearer picture.
In my opinion, I wouldn't do what you are thinking. Usually, but not always, trim in a house is painted white and the trim is the same color all throughthe house to create "flow" and has a consistency throughout. Right now, I have two bathrooms in a dark brown with white trim, baseboards and doors and the contrast is crisp, clean looking and looks smart. If you are intent on gray walls, I'd go quite pale so it doesn't come off as gloomy and do the trim a semi-gloss white. I'd also be hanging off-white curtains instead of gray but that's just me. Gray is a popular trendy color right now but, remember, trends are simply that ... a trend. Trends come and go. Do you remember how popular Hunter Green used to be?
Just make sure gray is a color you really, really like and one you won't regrt in a year's time. If you absolutely hate the thought of painting your brown trim, ask your paint dealer to help you pick a warm gray for your walls (assuming your brown paint is a warm brown and not cool brown) and I really hope the warm gray walls will look okay with the brown trim! But again, if it were my house, I'd paint the trim a nice white. I know it's a lot of work down on your hands and knees painting baseboards but it REALLY will look much, much nicer!
One final note, the reason I'm saying I'd hang an off-white curtain is again, I'm trying to avoid the room from looking too gloomy. If you do pick gray curtains, try to go not too dark. Good luck with your choices!!
I know the white trim would be best, but that's my point I don't want to do the whole room. It's really hard on me I have fibromyalgia and RA but I need to do this. My living room is grey and white and I love it. I just thought that I didn't have to go all the way. Like I said before the walls are mocha and the trim chocolate brown, I thought that being that they both are n color it would go together.
Ok I'll try the white on the trim. Thanks for your feed back.
All colors can go together - it just depends on the amount and the intensity. There are suggested "rules" on what to do, but choose your own path...if you like it and it speaks to you, then go for it! It's your house, you're the one living in it, and it should please you and no one else. :-) If you're still hesitant, maybe try a small project board and live with it for awhile to see how you like it. Good luck!