What is the newest neutral color besides grey
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I think it is greige, a gray-beige combo. I'm seeing a lot of black or navy, but surely that is just a fad. Best wishes ๐
black was named color of the year for 2018
https://www.thespruce.com/what-is-a-neutral-color-1973822
I'm reading beiges are making a comeback. My house is a pale green and is a neutral...every color flower shines in a green vase. Likewise, almost any color can be considered a neutral...depends on your point of view. Many years ago I used both gray and beige throughout my house.
khaki is pretty popular
I'm seeing a lot of taupe lately, the warm end of greige, paired with cream (as opposed to gray with white). And while it isn't precisely a neutral, rooms in blue-green-gray colors like Sherwin Williams "Sea Salt" or Benjamin Moore's "Healing Aloe" are also popular and really pop against white trim.
I love greige...It is a combination of grey and beige....It is nice because it is warmer than a regular grey, but not quite as warm as a beige. It comes in several shades and is a great color for matching things with.
How about "Blush," "Pale Blue" and "Silver"? The New Neutrals: What They Are And How To Decorate With Them is a website that offers more ideas and colors: http://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/color/how-to/a8403/new-neutrals-how-to-decorate-with-them/ Have fun!