![]() But, if you’re not quite sold on it, below are a few alternatives to explore. Order your ‘Real Paint, No Mess’ samples from Samplize here.īy now, you’ve probably realized that Agreeable Gray by Sherwin Williams is versatile. Our friends at Samplize offer extra-large 9 x 14.75 inch peel-and-stick paint samples of the colors we love for exteriors. Factors such as natural lighting, undertones, and your property’s fixed elements will have a significant impact on how a color will appear on your exterior. We always recommend sampling and testing paint colors before committing. It can read more gray than greige, depending on the direction your home faces and the natural light it gets (note that this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, just something to be aware of!).It has a faint green undertone that can come out depending on color pairings.Its subtle shade pairs nicely with dark or light colors.Pros & Cons of Sherwin Williams’ Agreeable Gray For the vertical siding on this home, our designers suggested Sherwin Williams’ Porpoise, creating stark and compelling contrast when paired with Agreeable Gray on the horizontal lap siding. Sherwin Williams’ Peach Fuzz on the front door provides a subtle-yet-charming pop of color.īecause of how adaptable it is, you can also pair Agreeable Gray with darker tones. Above, we used Benjamin Moore’s Cloud White for the trim against Agreeable Gray on the siding. If you really want to lean into the warmth of this neutral tone, pairing it with white accents is a great way to achieve that. The result is a lovely neutral cottage aesthetic. For the home above, our designers used Sherwin Williams’ Alabaster on the stucco and Agreeable Gray on the trim, along with some wood and stone accents. While Agreeable Gray makes for a great star of the show, it’s also good for supporting details, too. Combined with the white trim, natural stone, and wood accents, the shade reads warm and inviting. In the rendering above, our designers used it on both the brick and siding. Truly versatile, the subtle greige translates beautifully on any texture. If you’re searching for a neutral color that will look good on your entire exterior, Agreeable Gray by Sherwin Williams fits the bill. Recommended Applications for Agreeable Gray ![]() Although it stays pretty warm no matter what texture it’s used on, the color does have a hint of green to be mindful of. )Īs with any greige paint color, Agreeable Gray does have some subtle undertones. (Wondering what LRV means? We explain what it is and why it’s important to consider when selecting a paint color for your home here. With an LRV of 60, the hue is on the lighter side and is extremely versatile. Despite its name, the color really is more of a greige than a gray, although depending on the way the sun hits your home, it could read more gray. Agreeable Gray is a warm greige that is one of our favorite neutrals to recommend.
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