![]() See below and let me know which one you like the most. Okay, now that you have a basis for Gauntlet Gray, check out my Pinterest gallery for some inspiration. Cool colors help to keep spaces feeling more open, so despite the saturation of this darker hue, it turns out looking elegant and sophisticated versus dark and cave-like. What is nice about Gauntlet Gray, is that the cool of the blue undertones helps to keep the room from not feeling too much like a cave. In the picture below, Ellie Gray is used as the main color along with Eider White on the trim and Gauntlet Gray on the shutters. Ellie Gray works gorgeously on homes of all different styles. I admit that I can be conservative when it comes to more saturated colors, but lately I have been more daring in specifying darker colors for not just accent walls, but all walls especially in places like bedrooms and bathrooms. Ellie Gray on the exterior is the perfect option when you want a gray paint color that isn’t too cool-toned. ![]() Not to mention, it’s an ideal main body color for exteriors! It looks almost black but is actually a very dark shade of gray. Gauntlet Gray is a perfect moody accent color for bedrooms, living rooms, bathrooms and cabinets for interiors. Exterior House Colors Gauntlet Gray Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Peppercorn is a dark gray tone sharing high similarities with classic charcoal. This week I am focusing in on Gauntlet Gray, a gorgeous dark blue-gray color from one of my most used paint swatch cards that includes a top fav of mine: Repose Gray.
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