Gray again comes in second but this time just behind white.
Gray white and wood living room.
Too many solid colors in a blue and grey living room can make it look too dull and even worse boring.
Gray and white are the main building block colours for a scandinavian inspired living room.
The floors walls sofa and dining chairs all offer their own shades of the color which keeps the space from appearing monochrome.
Ochre navy blue mustard yellow and natural brown wood.
Other low key ways to add interest and depth.
Best of all the combined shades of gray are a perfect complement to the brick and wood elements that give this living room a welcome burst of warmth.
On the other hand if you like more neutral shades gray is also the perfect color to work with.
Wood creates movement it starts to feel like a print just a very subtle one.
A gray and white living room is a classic choice that works well with traditional transitional or farmhouse styles.
Gray is more or less consistently popular among most design styles coming in at second third or fourth most popular wall color.
Wood warms up even the most sparsely furnished white room.
Gray walls in industrial style living rooms make up 24 9 of walls while white makes up 45 6 of industrial living room walls.
Fabrics with woven tone on tone chevron or herringbone patterns marble countertops and antique rugs on the reverse just flip the rug over so the muted side shows.
Because of this reason adding pattern in the place is an idea that will make everything seems better than before.