It's clear in the comments people don't know what "neutral" means. These are all neutrals, some have a warm undertone, some cool. They make a big difference in your home - it's diminishing to just call them all "grey" when color theory is much more complex than that.
I agree! It's important to recognize the nuances in neutral colors. Warm and cool tones can significantly impact the overall atmosphere of a space. Calling them all "gray" oversimplifies the complexity of color theory. Thanks for sharing your insights!
Personally, I still like the color gray and don't think it's out of style. I think it all depends on how you combine it with other colors and decorative elements.
I like pine grey and krypton. Un fortunately I just painted my whole place. I might use pine grey in my entryway
Pine Grey and Krypton are such a cool combo! What made you gravitate towards those colors?
It's clear in the comments people don't know what "neutral" means. These are all neutrals, some have a warm undertone, some cool. They make a big difference in your home - it's diminishing to just call them all "grey" when color theory is much more complex than that.
I agree! It's important to recognize the nuances in neutral colors. Warm and cool tones can significantly impact the overall atmosphere of a space. Calling them all "gray" oversimplifies the complexity of color theory. Thanks for sharing your insights!
stop with the GRAY
Definitely!!!
Creative people don't need to go grey. Save it for someone else who can't think out of thr box.
Sorry I still love grey!
Way too much grey
The advantage of gray, huh? I'll try adding more colors in the next video! I appreciate your input.
I agree totally. Too much, Grey. I'm not a fan of Gray.
Sweater whether
gray is out of style already
Personally, I still like the color gray and don't think it's out of style. I think it all depends on how you combine it with other colors and decorative elements.
What is this, 50 shades of Grey lol