When planning your bedroom, you might think of soft greens or warm mustards. But despite shifting trends, grey remains a versatile choice. With countless shades available, this timeless colour offers stylish, elegant, and sophisticated options for any bedroom. This blog will explore ideas to elevate your grey bedrooms.

Since completing his fashion marketing degree and spending a year working in luxury PR in London James has spent 8 years living and breathing wallpaper and interior design. Joining Graham & Brown in 2015 working through the marketing and product teams before spending time in field developing our Graham & Brown partner network. 2021 saw James’ return to his passion of delivering exceptional product and design into the market heading up the Graham & Brown lifestyle interior brand.
Working across all product categories James’ ambition is to deliver beautifully curated loving homes to our customers and inspiring them every day.

When you’re looking for inspiration for your bedroom project, you may imagine soft tones, soothing sage greens, or warm, cosy mustards. However, trends come and go and while we have seen a decline in grey paint popularity, here are some reasons this colour palette should stay on your radar: perfect shades of Grey. Here are some Bedroom ideas that use this adaptable tone are stylish, elegant, and sophisticated. Today, there isn't just one shade of this tone; there are dozens.
From warm greys with red undertones to cooling greys that reflect the light, grey bedroom ideas open up a wealth of possibilities. In this blog, we'll look at some of our favourite grey bedrooms, from combinations you may not have thought of to suggestions on how to perfectly partner grey paint and wallpaper. Keep reading for our top design tips and ideas.

Thanks to its versatility most grey tones are suitable colours for a bedroom thanks to its softness and ability to blend with both cool and warm tones. The art of using grey in a bedroom is to decide whether you want it to be your primary colourway or want to use it as an accent to bring out the character of your other shades.
Grey is considered a 'neutral' colour, meaning it can perfectly pair with almost any other colour in the spectrum. But before you dive in, let’s take a look at how best to incorporate this colour into your home. With over 40 to choose from, we want to help you make the right decision. Remember all our paint colours are available as sustainable Peel & Stick samples for you to try at home.
A warm grey has undertones of red that are softer and richer and subtly enhances red hues, including browns, oranges, reds, and metallics such as rose gold, brass and copper. A great example is Seize, which has a deep red undertone to produce a pinky-grey colour that perfectly pairs with a fabulous Fantasy Floral Bloom Mural.
Our top tip: Go for warm greys in a bedroom to give you that cosy sensation.
Cool greys, by contrast, have blue and green undertones that give them a cooler feel. A blue grey like Highcliffe Rock paint has a hint of ice blue softened by a dove-grey overtone. Cool greys work best as accents rather than primary focal colours in a bedroom.
Our top tip: Use cool greys in south facing bedrooms, this will help psychologically cool the room down.

If you want to use it as a primary focal point, our top tip is to choose grey wallpaper rather than a single block of grey paint. This will add Zen-like mindfulness, and interest to your space and stop the grey from becoming too prominent.
Here are our five favourite grey bedroom wallpaper ideas that are right at the cutting edge of interior décor trends:
Grey is such a versatile choice that you can perfectly pair it with almost any combination. Here are our five top grey bedroom ideas when it comes to colours:

There are lots of ways that you can add an extra layer of warmth to a grey bedroom. Ideas could focus on the décor or the soft furnishings. Here are five top ways to add some warmth to any grey bedroom:
Use colour to harmonise as an accent tone – If your grey bedroom uses a warm grey tone, choose a colour to accent it. This flips the usual order of things, where grey is used as the accent. Finish doorframes and doors, window frames and skirting boards in a corresponding tone using our eggshell finish for a contemporary look.

So, there you have it—proof that grey bedroom ideas are still to be considered, a truly versatile tone. Browse our selection of grey paints to see just how many options there are. Then, take a look at our grey wallpaper and grey murals and create your perfect bedroom with Graham & Brown.