On the hunt for a great greige paint color? After surveying thousands of readers, I’m sharing the top ten reader favorites to help you make the perfect choice for your own home!
When I was on a mission to lighten up the look and feel of our living room, I went on the hunt for the perfect greige paint color to freshen up our space. Luckily for me, I have this huge group of home decor lovers (you guys!) who were willing to share your go-to greige paint colors!
I asked for your favorites on Instagram and Instagram Stories and compiled the thousands of responses to come up with the ten best greige paint colors. These are the go-to’s that so many of you have used, love, and would recommend to others. (post includes commissionable links; for more information, see my full disclosure statement {here})
Sampling Greige Paint Colors
Before delving into these ten favorite greige paint colors, I wanted to give a few words of caution – the same paint color in your home won’t necessarily look exactly like it does in someone else’s home. I absolutely recommend getting peel and stick paint samples of your final contenders so you can see how each one looks in the room that you’ll be painting. See my post on how to choose paint colors for more details & tips.
Usually I narrow it down to 3-4 favorite paint colors to sample, but for this post I put nine of the ten favorites up (all but the lightest greige) so I could share them with you! It’s pretty crazy how ten colors that are all greiges are actually so very different from each other (FYI I realize this image looks a little shadowy but I kept it this way because I think it represents the true colors much better than if I brightened it):

I’ll go through each color one by one but so you can reference back to my samples above, here are the details on which color is which:
Top Middle: Worldly Gray
Left Column (from top to bottom): Anew Gray, Alpaca, Repose Gray, Agreeable Gray
Right Column (from top to bottom): Wheat Bread, Silver Drop, Revere Pewter, Balboa Mist
I’m sharing them in order from darkest to lightest, using each paint color’s LRV (Light Reflectance Value) as my guide. The lower the LRV, the darker the paint color will look and feel once up on the wall. My current living room paint color, a tweaked version of Sherwin Williams Keystone Gray, has an LRV of 29 so even the darkest of these ten will really lighten things up!
1. Sherwin Williams Anew Gray (7030) LRV:47
I’m a huge fan of Anew Gray which is a very warm, midtone greige that has the most depth of the greiges on this list. If you’re looking for a greige that’s rich in color without being too dark, this might be the one for you. And in my finicky space where weird undertones tend to come out with a lot of greiges, the Anew Gray sample that I put on the wall threw no surprises.
A gorgeous example of Anew Gray is {this beautiful farmhouse chic bathroom} by Mandy of Country Dog Homes:

You can see more of Mandy’s Nashville fixer upper by following her on Instagram at @country_dog_homes {here}.
Spoiler Alert! After sampling all of the greige paint colors in this post, I went with Anew Gray for my space:

Sources: Loveseat & ottoman (custom order from Lee Industries) | Linen swivel chairs | Wood floor lamp | Framed leaf art print | Woven ottoman tray | White vase | Faux eucalyptus | Bone beads | Black & white striped pillows | Round mirror over fireplace | Vases on mantel – no longer available | Faux flowers in mantel vases
See more pics and get tons of details in my full post on Sherwin Williams Anew Gray.
2. Behr Wheat Bread (720C-3) LRV: 55
Behr Wheat Bread was one of the new-to-me greige paint colors that many of you have used and rave about! It doesn’t surprise me that it has the same LRV as Revere Pewter because these two colors are almost identical in color intensity but Behr Wheat Bread definitely leans a lot more toward the beige side than Revere Pewter. I love it in this beautiful shabby chic home office makeover by Sarah Melito:

You can check out the rest of Sarah Melito’s home and follow her on Instagram {here}
Tip: Save a ton of money by learning how to do your own painting! See my post on how to paint a room for step by step painting tips.
3. Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter (HC-172) LRV: 55.05
Revere Pewter was voted the #1 best greige paint color among readers and is a favorite of mine too. There’s no one paint color that’s a “no fail” color but Revere Pewter is as close as it gets, looking great in almost any space. A few years back when my sister called me in a panic that her painter was there and she didn’t like how things were looking with the paint color she chose for her living room, Revere Pewter is the color I recommended she try since she had to chose something else on the spot. Sure enough, it worked beautifully.
A real-life example of Revere Pewter can be seen in Fridley Homes’ beautifully light and airy foyer:

What a pretty space to walk into! You can see more of this home and follow Fridley Homes on Instagram {here}.
4. Sherwin Williams Alpaca (7022) LRV: 57
Alpaca goes a little more gray than beige and in some spaces can throw purple undertones (which it actually does when sampled in my living room). But it’s worked beautifully for several of my readers and looks like the perfect soothing neutral in Emily from Table and Hearth’s fabulous gender neutral nursery:

Emily used it in conjunction with Sherwin Williams Peppercorn in this space and I just love the result – see for yourself {here}.
5. Sherwin Williams Worldly Gray (7043) LRV: 57
Worldly Gray is a not too warm, not too cold, not too dark, not too light greige paint color that’s high on my list of favorites! I love it so much in this fabulous farmhouse bathroom from Shannon of Fox Hollow Cottage:

See more details of Shannon’s beautiful bathroom makeover {here}.
6. Sherwin Williams Repose Gray (7015) LRV: 58
Repose Gray is a color I’ve seen in person and love and it’s also one of your favorites. It can at times have some pinkish undertones depending upon the type of light it’s getting. I love this image of Repose Gray in Marnie Hansen’s fabulous foyer because it shows how the color can change quite a bit much depending upon how much light is hitting it:

You can follow Marnie Hansen on Instagram and see more images of her beautiful home {here}.
7. Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray (7029) LRV: 60
Agreeable Gray is a color that has come up time and time again as being well-loved and working in a variety of spaces. It’s fairly light but still has enough depth to make it interesting and is a go-to color for several of my decorating friends. It’s just like the name of it says… agreeable in almost all spaces. Linda of The Home I Create used Agreeable Gray in her office guest bedroom and it looks like the perfect choice:

You can check all the details of Linda’s beautiful office guest bedroom reveal {here}.
8. Benjamin Moore Balboa Mist (OC-27) LRV: 65.53
Of the nine paint samples I put up on the wall in our living room, Balboa Mist had the second most purpley undertones of the greige paint colors (the most was Alpaca) but again, my space tends to bring out those undertones more than most. It was listed as a favorite of yours time and time again so obviously in most spaces, it works beautifully. I absolutely love it in Annie of DIY Decor Mom’s living room:

You can hop over to DIY Decor Mom {here} to see more pics of Balboa Mist in this beautiful space!
9. Behr Silver Drop (790C-2) LRV: 69.7
Behr’s Silver Drop is a light gray with just the smallest touch of beige to warm it up. It looks like a true gray in some spaces and more of a greige in others. It’s definitely a stunner in this gorgeous living room by Studio McGee:

10. Benjamin Moore Classic Gray (1548) LRV: 73.67
Classic Gray is the lightest of the bunch and is a beautiful, simple light gray without being cold – its name is actually an excellent description of it! This is the one greige paint color on the list that I didn’t sample on my living room wall, only because I knew that it was going to be too light for what I was looking for. But it was definitely a beautiful choice for the wall color in this great room by Studio McGee:

Runners Up
There were several runners up worth mentioning since they all got quite a few votes including Sherwin Williams Amazing Gray (7044), Sherwin Williams Knitting Needles (7672), Sherwin Williams Perfect Greige (6073), Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray (HC-173) (I’ve used this color with mixed success – one room I painted with it looked amazing and the other had purple undertones that I didn’t care for), Benjamin Moore Gray Owl (OC-52), and Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20).
So which greige do I go with for our living room? I threw my four final contenders up on the wall above my fireplace (from left to right: Worldly Gray, Anew Gray, Revere Pewter, Agreeable Gray) to help me decide:
I ended up going with Sherwin Williams Anew Gray (second from left) and love it! It’s much lighter than my old color but still with lots of depth – so pretty! Thank you all for all of your great paint color input!
Want some other paint color inspiration? Check out my posts on:
The best white paint colors
Enjoy the rest of your weekend,














Karen says
Just from looking at the picture, I thought Revere Pewter worked with the fireplace surround, but then I looked up at the gray ceiling, whatever works for you,
Jennifer says
Anew gray
Melissa April says
We painted Anew grey through most of our main level and it turned sage green at night. Hated it!! Repainted Fine Grain by dunn Edward’s and found that to be the perfect greige for our home. I wish I could share a pic to show just how green this color turned.
Jennifer says
OH no! I am also looking for a good gray to paint in my home. Good to know!
Kinga says
Yes, Anew Gray looks the best, it was my #1 choice when I started to read this post.
Karen says
Based on what you said you were looking for I tried to guess which one would work best and also landed on Anew Gray. I can’t stop thinking about how good it would look in our family room but as you point out – best to test more than I think I should and see what they look like over the course of a few days. Thank you for this very timely comparison.
Cindy says
Without looking at your choice I thought Anew Gray would work best in your room. Thanks for the in depth research on greige!
Cassie says
I have Anew Gray in a few different rooms and I LOVE it. I actually have Agreeable Gray, Anew Gray and Revere Pewter in my house and Anew Gray is my favorite. I don’t think you’ll go wrong with any of your choices though. Can’t wait to see!
Paula Nicholson says
Anew Gray gets my vote. I think it looks great with the tile surround on your fireplace. Can’t wait to see what you do!
Anonymous says
Gorgeous!! Thanks for posting. Anew Grey would look gorgeous! Could you tell me the color of your trim and fireplace mantle?
Dian Owens says
SW Anew Gray has my vote. My master bath is windowless, so I reduced the color saturation of Anew Gray by 50%. It looks great with the large white subway tiled shower and the SW Shoji White walls in the adjoining room. The Light Reflectance Value (LRV) # is important when choosing a room’s paint.
Nancy says
I had my whole house painted worldly gray 5 years ago when I moved in and I still love it. That’s pretty amazing for me. I can see why you lean toward Anew Gray and I think it’ll look great if you choose it.
Lori says
I vote for Anew Gray. Makes your fireplace POP!
Michelle says
I love worldly gray! I put it in our family room/kitchen and master bath. It’s a lighter option, but still makes everything else pop.
Chelsea says
My whole first level is anew grey and I love it, so that’s my pick for sure. It looks great with your fireplace colors too!
Elizabeth Whitesides says
Hey girl – this post’s going in Evernote for my next painting project! thanks.
My eye went straight for Worldly and Anew as my votes for the best fits for the fireplace surround & your furnishings. Then I noticed how warm toned your flooring is (or just looks on my Mac). Have you painted any sample areas near the baseboards to see what your finalists look like closer to your hardwoods?
One tip to pass on that a decorator shared with me: Instead of painting swatches on the wall, I now paint manilla file folders with my samples. If you paint the whole folder you end up with a nice big, sturdy, portable “paint chip” that you can move all over the room or house. Painters tape is great for fixing them to the wall without damage. They are also great to take furniture/accessory shopping as a big sample is so much more helpful than a tiny paint chip. I am notorious for trying HUGE numbers of paint samples, so this has saved me from my home looking a sight while I waffle around choosing. We will not speak of the 30 options I tried in my kitchen before I knew this trick…
Sharon H says
I actually like the taupe coffee colored paint you already have on the wall since it helps the whiteness of the fireplace stand out makes it look crisp and clean and the tile looks great with it. The other grieve colors look like they’re dirty against the white and it will tone down the white so it looks washed out. Sorry….I really like the dark taupe. Not sure why you would change it. ? a lot of us are soooo tired of gray now unless it’s charcoal gray.
Kris Jarrett says
I totally understand that – I actually love how the current color looks around the fireplace too! The issue is that the fireplace is directly across from the only window in the room so this area gets good light so looks fine with that dark of a color but the two ends of the room are really dark so the current color looks pretty dreary in the rest of the room. Definitely want to lighten things up! 🙂
Gina says
It is ironic, I came to the post looking for greige recommendations but became enamored with the taupe color you have. What is the name of it?
Hitaishi says
I would like to know the name of the existing color too. Please let me know if you still recall
Kris Jarrett says
The existing color is a tweaked version of SW Keystone Gray – the exact formula is at the end of this post: https://www.drivenbydecor.com/house-tour-dining-room/