Which is better - Agreeable Gray or Repose Gray?
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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15 seconds in and I'm holding my hands up for Agreeable Gray..it's been my hallway color since 2015! Time for a change? Ehh...I still like it. It passes for a light taupe and not too much on the gray side. Thanks, James!!
Thank you! If it works it works!
I used Agreeable Gray throughout my whole house, it leans gray with darker colors and more tan with browns. It’s beautiful & I love it 😍
Glad it works for you Diana!
Nice
Agreeable gray!!! My fav. Entire house including ceilings!
Ooo, cozy!
Sherwin Williams changed the darkness of agreeable gray without changing the paint model number. If you are doing touch up paint for an agreeable gray wall, prepare for a surprise
@Jack Pot -- that ought to be against the law!!
Repose gray … our new build … living room, kitchen, bedrooms with oyster bay in bathrooms
Nice! Love it!
I am so torn between the two! I currently have Sea Salt in my bedroom, bathrooms and laundry room. I LOVEEE IT! I paired it with white bedset furniture and light wood accents. I have Alabaster on my kitchen cabinets. I want the rest of the house to be all one color and I can't pick between Agreeable Gray or Repose Gray! ugh! I have light beige couches and wood dining table and chairs, side tables, coffee table. I loveee light woods but I don't want white walls like everyone these days has but I also don't want everything to look beige and drab. The walls are currently some beige from the previous owners and it just doesn't look good with the furniture. Everything looks bleh and I need to lighten the space but not a white or beige wall color. Anyone else have sea salt and alabaster in their house? what colors did you pair these two with? HELP! 😬
I have sea salt in the kitchen, laundry, and bathrooms. I am about to paint the living room and master repose. The agreeable has more of a taupe undertone and I'm trying to get away from that. I know a few people that have sea salt paired with repose and it's beautiful!
You are so knowledgeable about undertones and complementary colors. I almost didn’t click on this one because more gray. But it was interesting and informative. I won’t use gray in my interior because it makes me sad, like being inside a cloudy day. I am also a maximalist eclectic. I love lots of color and texture and pattern. My home is filled with Sherwin Williams color, like ash violet, lobelia, french roast and luxurious red. My neutral colors are latte and nomadic desert and sands of time. And all my trim is dover white! I love my house. I enjoy your videos very much but no gray inside my house!🌸
Sounds lovely Deborah! Love a maximalist eclectic! Thanks so much for watching!
@@thepaintpeople Thanks, James!🌸
“like being inside a cloudy day” 😂 I felt that one! 🌧
Just read your writing I don't like Grey either! I was surprised by the news that said the house will be sold quickly,if you paint in Grey color! I like bright colors! If I have my own house,I would like to have a yellow living room with colorful carpet or furniture!
I’m in the process of remodeling a home we recently purchased. I’ve definitely decided on the Farrow&Ball color “Hague Blue “ #30 for the entry foyer, dining , living rooms and main hallway! My plan is for a rich, elegant dramatic feel! In doing so, I’m having a problem segueing to a much lighter color in the open area which consists of the large great room, breakfast room and kitchen which has a lot of light and high ceilings! As you look to your left from the main hallway (Hague Blue) you can see the great room. I realize I need to be in the same color value but for the life of me I can’t decide! Whatever color I end up with, I want my kitchen cabinets painted with a color that’s darker than the walls but complimentary . Our home is more of a estate type home on 6 acres so I would like to stay in keeping with that. Please help me! I’m desperate as demolition is about to start and decisions have to be made!
I’m currently painting most of my house Repose Gray. I was looking for a true gray but I came to terms with the fact that there will always be undertones and I went with safe and popular because this is not my forever home. I kind of like that it’s a chameleon but I have yet to see it turn green. Sometimes it’s a beautiful light gray and other times it’s surprisingly dark, I’m okay with it looking blueish but it annoys me when it looks purple. Sometimes I think a graige would of been safer but I really wanted something on the gray side because it’s a combination of the ultimate neutral colors of white and black. Plus I just 💙💙💙 gray, I think it’s so elegant, organic and industrial at the same time.
Embrace the chameleon lol!!
I used Repose Gray in my house, except during the painting process I realized it was going to clash with my medium brown kitchen cabinets so I went with BM Revere Pewter in that part of the house, which worked beautifully. What I like about repose gray is how in some rooms it gives color, a touch of green or even blue. Agreeable gray is nice, but seems little too taupe/beige to me.
Late comment. My entire new-build house interior is Agreeable Gray and I am officially sick of it. It sounds odd but the main thing I dislike about it is that it really looks like it doesn't know if it wants to be gray or taupe. Depending on the time of day, it kind of leans toward one or the other, but it's not good enough as either. I now feel that repose gray is the right choice because it commits to gray. That said, I'm going for off-white walls now. I'll update in 5 years if/when I get sick of that one too!
Just actually used both colors
Perfect!
I’m confused about ceiling whites. I use BM Moresco white ceiling paint but you talk about these other whites- isn’t the moresco white the whitest ceiling paint you can get ?
If I’m using agreeable gray and report gray in my interior house/walls - which sheen would you recommend? I have crown trim with semi-gloss white.
I painted a good portion of my home repose gray, but I regret it. It's too cold. I'll be painting over it with something warmer in the near future.
Can you make a video on painting complementary theme in an L shaped space comprised of living room, kitchen in the middle and then the dinner room
Great suggestion! L shaped spaces benefit from accent walls to help differentiate zones.
Perfect timing. I am considering repose gray for my living room and dining room. The rooms are north facing and are split by the entry way and staircase. The rooms get a lot of light. I have Sherwin williams 2 labels and the black, maroon, deep gold color makeup is slightly different. Why would that be the case? I enjoy your videos. Thanks
Hi Happy, sorry, what do you mean slightly different exactly?
My sister used both of these colors in her house and they are both wonderful. She has repose gray in the large open areas. It is definitely the cooler of the two. To me it looks a tiny bit green in the evening when the lights come on, but in the best possible way, I love it! She has agreeable gray in a den with a warm colored rug and other furnishings. You can stand in the den and look at agreeable gray on the wall and see repose gray in the hall beyond it.
Nice! Your sister has good taste lol!
Sorry, I don't agree on either one! The color gray is just not something I am fond of, so I painted my apartment white to take advantage of light.
Isn't green coming back now too?
To each their own Jill! We're all different, otherwise we'd all have the same clothes and haircut, which is fun to imagine sometimes lol.
Which would you use if you want to use cool blues, tans but have brown wood with orange undertones. Trying to make the space cooler looking back warmer, since the cabinets and floors are warmer
I’ve used Agrreeable gray in my kitchen and dining area. Love this color. I want to do an accent wall in either a very dark(Hale Blue) or black, would agreeable work with these colors? Thank you!
Sue Sherman// I did...I have my accent wall Tri-corn Black. I love it.
@@Donna-vh5ym So your walls are agreeable gray? I have used tricorn on my furniture and love it! Thank you
Absolutley! Go for it Sue!
@@suesherman3587 // yes...but I also have an accent wall and it's Tri-corn Black. It really pops in all the right ways.
@@thepaintpeople thanks!
I have a busy brown floor (wild dove) would either of these be ok for a whole house option? I would assume you wouldn’t want the floor to stand out any more than it does.
Aggreable grey with antique white trim. South facing house the colors looks so differently in the front vs the back with 20ft ceilings. I still love it years later!
This helped so much! I love both colors but I do want a TAD bit more gray than beige, so I’ll go with repose gray 🥰
I'm trying to figure out a nice light to medium gray color for the exterior of my house. Any suggestions?
Hi! Have you looked at Benjamin Moore Thunder or Chelsea Gray?
@@thepaintpeople don't have Benjamin Moore in my town. Only have Home Depot in Sherwin Williams.
Gotcha. Have you looked at SW Sensible Hue or Evening Shadow?
Hi, I like repose gray on my walls. what color do you recommend for the ceilings?
White.
I just completely got rid of all the agreeable gray in my house. It was dingy, dark and depressing. Looked like bare drywall or a prison. You can have it!
What did you use instead Janice?
I miss your background music.
Aw! Thanks Bonnie!
A question I get asked a lot is, I need a true gray with just black or gray colorants used.
I've been a painter for about 45 years and now I sell paint. Other than what I made with a bottle of Lamps Black, I can't think of any just gray. Do you or anyone in the community know something I can tell?
Yes, I think it's because even if black colorant is used, black itself is a mix of other colors (red, blue, green) so you can't get away from undertones. A true gray I recommend is BM Stonington Gray HC-170 but even that has a slightly blue undertone.
Maybe sw light french gray
Painted my newly constructed home with Agreeable Gray! Trim color is Ben Moore Super White. One primary accent color here and there plus one independent accent color on master bedroom headboard wall. Love it
Sounds great! Thanks for sharing your take on Agreeable Gray!
The color overall gives off a "light" warm feeling.
Neither!!!
Both have undertones of green. Is there another color you'd recommend with maybe a hair more green but still like a greige where you can use it throughout the house? Not fully on-board with full on green heading into 2022
Hmm...green but not green, okay. Have you looked at BM Spring Thaw, Silken Pine, or more on the Gray side, Gray Owl? Any of those appeal to you?
SW Useful gray looks more green undertones to me. I love it but going to go with AG throughout my home
I used Agreeable Gray, but they are both great!
Agree to agree!
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I'm planning to paint my house with Repose gray at the first floor. Can anyone please suggest the best accent wall color?
And for master bedroom I want to go with agreeable gray. Is this best option?
Hi Vera! Go with whatever makes you happy. For an accent wall, I think a Navy or a mint green could look work. Agreeable is a warmer color which you might like in a master bedroom.
@@thepaintpeople Thank you. For the accent wall,I'm thinking about Dovetail. Can you please advise if this goes well with Repose Gray.
@@vennara8492 Repose Gray and Dovetail are on the same card. They will go well together.
What would be a good ceiling color to go along with agreeable gray
Hi there, SW White Heron feels like a lighter version of Agreeable. If you want more contrast, you could look at SW Extra White.
Hey James, remember how I’ve complained on numerous videos of yours about my purple flashing Agreeable Gray kitchen cabinets that are the bane of my existence? Lol.. well guess what? We are having them repainted because I just can’t deal! Yeah I know it was a very costly mistake and lesson learned. My cabinet maker also color matched the AG so that didn’t help either because as I’ve learned neutral colors are much more complicated to color match. Well anyway, I no longer have to paint my walls Chantilly Lace to offset the problem, and I’m able to go back to designing what I want for the space instead of damage control design. So much happier. Just had to bite the bullet and do it. Let this be a warning to anyone about to embark on cabinet painting, color matching, and using light / medium neutrals. Maybe you can do a video on the subject to help more people!
Hi Raya! Happy you're happier! In general color matching can be a challenge because everyone's base and colorants are different too, so it's never going to be an exact match, so good to keep in mind.
@@thepaintpeople I think this is the case with a lot of cabinet makers / companies, they tend to color match and aren’t willing to use the actually manufacturers paint. My guy was not willing to use Sherwin Williams, nor provide me with a sample unfortunately.
@@thepaintpeople Also, I did read somewhere recently that these types of neutrals are even harder to color match. Not sure why that would be but I’m guessing because there’s more of a variety of colors mixed in them? That’s kinda how I interpret that, but I would LOVE to see a video going more in depth on how paint colors are created and mixed and how color matches are done, etc. Take us behind the scenes and give us the science! I’m an engineer by the way so I kinda need it all broken down, and you’ve got the goods to teach us. 😁
I've also commented about my sister's woes with agreeable grey 🤣 seeing this title I was like nooo don't recommend it 😆😆
@@laurenprince139 Spread the word! 😂
Amazing, thank you James!
Thank YOU!
I would love to see a review of Benjamin Moore White Sand OC-10! Thank you.
Hi Jennifer, I can add it to the color request list!
I just painted a big part of my house White Sand. It’s a beautiful color - but - color changes depending of the lighting. I absolutely love it in one room and not not so much in another 😞
@@giobrooks1955 Thanks Gio! I also have mixed feelings about it. I used it as a whole-house color. It's the perfect depth, lrv (high 60s) for what I wanted and it contrasts nicely with trim (I used Chantilly Lace). I needed to coordinate with yellow-toned oak floors and peachy kitchen tile, and wanted to give my 1920s home an "updated" feel. The color can be peachy in some light, which I don't mind but also quite golden in afternoon sun which I don't love. I like it best in whiter light when it's soft, light and almost greige. It's decent, but I probably wouldn't use it again.
@@jenniferrhodes493 I’m totally agree with you. Same situation ☺️ . Looks peachy in my sunny living room. I have honey oak hard wood floors. Im looking for a better color now… I’m considering agreeable gray - or even maybe green gray. Let me know if you have any ideas. Thanks
@@giobrooks1955 Have you thought about BM Wind's Breath or BM Manchester Tan? I've hear good things about both.
Gray is actually going out of style. Thank god.
Geez I thought we were done with gray. I live where the sky is mostly always gray.😏
So you get enough of it, fair enough!
Gray is so ugly. It’s like an office. I’m so tired of seeing it everywhere. Please make it go away!!!! 2022
Amen. Dismal color for a home.
Hey, some of us miss the Office lol
I am Sooooo tired of people talking about different shades of GRAY GREY !!! There is a rainbow out there and it seems like MOST decorating is done with the color that MOST people dislike in REAL life. People HATE GRAY DAYS! They LOVE BLUE skies. Multi colored sunsets full of purple and orange, Sunrises full of pink and gold and Flowers full of all colors. Yet they surround themselves with the color they dislike MOST!!! WHY??? COWARDS??? Afraid of committing??? Makes absolutely NO sense!!!
Listen, why do people wear black all the time? Same thing. Flattering. Carolyn, you better be wearing some orange pants and a teal shirt right now with this rant lol.
Black is definitely not flattering to most skin tones. Black comes in as many shades as white does. White is actually more flattering in the correct shade. Black rooms are incredibly great for hanging GOOD art on. MOST people have NO fashion sense and a huge percentage are vastly overweight AND think black makes them look smaller! HA! People wear black because they are LAZY. The companies that make clothing know this so they make black clothes. I do have an outfit that has stripe pants in several colors that I do wear an orange or periwinkly blue top with. But I had to pay too much for the pants for them to be not black. My bedroom is Hinting Blue. I’ve bought glass paint to cure a window covering issue. I mix most of the
colors I use in the house. Then I have a paint store match it. The manager of a SW store and I had a discussion about the Hinting Blue. I told him that I saw purple in it. I WANT the purple but it seems to come and go depending on the sheen. He actually had to look at the formula to know that… yes there. is a purple undertone. They don’t have an eggshell finish. They lie. It’s satin. They spell it egshel. It’s a coined word. So in order to get a matte finish I had to get flat which changes the color again. Women should manage paint stores. They have more rods and cones to see color better. 😏
@@thepaintpeople 😂 i love you
Or how about we all use the colors WE like in our home and quit freaking out because someone else loves gray. It’s that simple, it truly is Carolyn.