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Garrett Hogan
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Interior Paint Colors: Beige vs. Grey

Garrett Hogan
  • Developer
  • Boston, MA
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What is everyones opinion on using neutral beige paint colors in a home vs. using a neutral grey tone. It seems to me like grey is the new beige and the current style trends are moving away from beige and opting for a blue/grey tone instead. 

I've been using a lot of SW Light French Grey and SW Agreeable Grey in my properties lately and buyers seem to really like it. I'm doing a single family flip right now and trying to decide if I should stick to a grey palette or use the more traditional beige.

Thanks for your input!

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Arianne L.
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  • Fort Walton Beach, FL
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Arianne L.
  • Investor
  • Fort Walton Beach, FL
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Gray! I initially thought it would look too dull/sad at first but we used warm wood floors and it looked great! Here is a sample photo. Agreeable Gray by Sherwin Williams 

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