Top 19 Sherwin Williams Gray Color Palette for the Bedroom
Why Gray is the Perfect Choice for Your Bedroom
Gray has become one of the most loved colors in bedroom design—and for a good reason. It creates a calm atmosphere, looks elegant without trying too hard, and pairs beautifully with almost any color scheme. Whether you prefer a modern look or something cozier, Sherwin Williams offers a wide range of gray shades to fit your style.
When you’re trying to create a space where you can relax at the end of a long day, picking the right paint color is key.
Gray tones help soften the room without being too dark or too stark, giving your bedroom that peaceful vibe everyone wants.
Benefits of Using Gray in the Bedroom
A lot of homeowners turn to gray when they’re refreshing their bedroom walls because it gives them flexibility. You can change up the furniture or bedding over time without having to repaint the walls.
Here’s why gray works so well in bedrooms:
- It feels soothing: Gray tones have a calming effect, helping you get a better night’s sleep.
- It complements other colors: Whether your furniture is white, wood-toned, or even black, gray walls fit right in.
- It makes the room look fresh: A fresh coat of gray can brighten the room while still feeling warm and cozy.
- Timeless and stylish: You won’t get tired of it anytime soon, unlike more dramatic or bold colors.
Choosing the Right Gray: What to Consider
Before you grab that paintbrush, it’s important to choose a shade that works for your bedroom. Gray may seem simple, but the undertones can vary a lot.
- Undertones matter: Grays can lean warm (with beige or brown undertones) or cool (with blue or green undertones). Choose a warm gray if your room doesn’t get much natural light or feels too cold.
- Lighting changes everything: Gray paint can look very different depending on how much sunlight your room gets. Always test a few shades on the wall before making a final decision.
- Room size: Lighter grays can make small rooms feel airy and open, while darker shades add depth to larger spaces.
- Pairing with furniture: Consider your existing furniture. Warm grays look great with wood tones, while cool grays pair well with sleek, modern furniture.
Designer Jane Lockhart once said, “Gray is the perfect neutral. It doesn’t compete with other colors, and it always looks chic.” That’s exactly why I recommend it to clients who want a timeless yet flexible backdrop in their bedroom.
Top 19 Sherwin Williams Gray Colors for Bedrooms
Here’s a list of the most popular Sherwin Williams gray shades that work beautifully in bedrooms. I’ve included details on each shade to help you decide which one fits your space best.
1. Repose Gray (SW 7015)
A soft neutral gray with subtle warm undertones. It’s one of those colors that works with almost any style, from minimalistic to rustic. Perfect if you want a gray that doesn’t feel too cold.
Tip: Pair it with white bedding and natural wood furniture for a cozy, inviting look.
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2. Agreeable Gray (SW 7029)
This shade leans toward greige—a mix of gray and beige. It’s a crowd favorite because it’s warm without being too yellow and gray without being too stark.
Tip: Works great in rooms with south-facing windows since it balances out the warm light.
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3. Mindful Gray (SW 7016)
A deeper gray that has slight green undertones, giving it a modern feel. If you want something that feels richer but not overpowering, Mindful Gray is a fantastic option.
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4. Light French Gray (SW 0055)
This is a cooler gray with slight blue undertones, perfect for rooms with lots of natural light. It gives off a clean, airy vibe.
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5. Dorian Gray (SW 7017)
A medium-toned gray with a hint of warmth. It feels sophisticated without being too dark, making it a great choice for accent walls.
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6. Accessible Beige (SW 7036)
While technically a beige, this shade has strong gray undertones, making it perfect for those who want a warm, earthy look.
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7. Dovetail (SW 7018)
A rich medium gray with a slightly warm undertone, Dovetail is ideal for creating a cozy, intimate bedroom. It pairs well with neutral bedding and soft lighting for a more relaxing atmosphere.
Tip: Use it as an accent wall behind your headboard for a bold yet calming effect.
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8. Alpaca (SW 7022)
Alpaca is a lighter greige with subtle purple undertones, which gives it a unique, sophisticated feel. It’s a great option if you want a soft, warm gray that adds character without overwhelming the space.
Tip: This shade pairs beautifully with taupe and cream accessories for a layered, elegant look.
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9. Worldly Gray (SW 7043)
Worldly Gray is another greige option, but with a slightly cooler tone compared to Agreeable Gray. It’s perfect if you want something neutral yet fresh.
Tip: Pair it with light wood furniture and white bedding to create a balanced, airy room.
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10. Anew Gray (SW 7030)
Anew Gray is a deeper greige that leans slightly more beige than gray. This shade works beautifully in bedrooms with plenty of natural light, creating a warm and inviting feel.
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11. Silverplate (SW 7649)
Silverplate is a cool gray with blue undertones, giving it a crisp, modern look. If your bedroom has lots of windows or faces east, this shade can help enhance the natural light.
Tip: Combine it with navy accents for a sophisticated coastal vibe.
12. Pavestone (SW 7642)
A deep, earthy gray with brown undertones, Pavestone offers a grounding effect, making it ideal for larger bedrooms or those with high ceilings.
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13. Gray Screen (SW 7071)
Gray Screen is a true cool gray with blue undertones, perfect for modern or minimalist spaces. It works well in rooms with cool lighting and complements sleek, metallic decor.
Tip: Pair with crisp white trim for a clean, polished finish.
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14. Passive (SW 7064)
A soft, cool gray with subtle green undertones, Passive adds a light and airy feel to bedrooms. It’s perfect for those who want a gray that feels fresh but not too stark.
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15. On the Rocks (SW 7671)
This shade sits between light and medium gray and has a slight warmth that makes it versatile. On the Rocks works great in smaller bedrooms or rooms without much natural light.
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16. Colonnade Gray (SW 7641)
A warm gray with subtle beige undertones, Colonnade Gray offers a soft, inviting look. It’s especially popular for bedrooms with traditional or transitional decor styles.
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17. Grizzle Gray (SW 7068)
If you’re after a bold, moody vibe, Grizzle Gray is a deep charcoal gray with cool undertones. It’s ideal for accent walls or larger rooms with lots of natural light.
Tip: Pair it with lighter grays or whites to create contrast without darkening the room too much.
18. Eider White (SW 7014)
Although the name suggests white, Eider White is actually a very light gray with subtle purple undertones. It’s perfect for those who want the brightness of white walls but with a hint of warmth.
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19. Gauntlet Gray (SW 7019)
A bold, warm gray with brown undertones, Gauntlet Gray adds depth and drama to any space. It’s ideal for creating a statement in larger bedrooms or for accenting architectural features.
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Tips for Using Gray in Your Bedroom
Here are some simple ideas to help you make the most of gray paint in your bedroom:
- Create contrast: Pair light grays with dark furniture, or vice versa, for a balanced look.
- Add warmth: Use soft textures like plush rugs, chunky knit blankets, and velvet pillows to keep the room cozy.
- Incorporate accent colors: Blues, blush pinks, and mustard yellows all pair beautifully with gray tones.
- Use lighting wisely: Warm-toned light bulbs will make cool grays feel less stark, while daylight bulbs enhance the crispness of the color.
Color psychologists often point out that gray promotes a sense of calm and stability, which is why it’s a top choice for bedrooms. According to a study by the National Sleep Foundation, calming tones like gray help lower stress levels and encourage better sleep patterns.
Gray is more than just a trendy color—it’s a timeless choice that can make your bedroom feel both stylish and restful. Whether you go for a light, airy gray or a deep, moody tone, Sherwin Williams offers a wide range of options to suit any style.
My advice? Always test a few samples on your walls before committing. Light, furniture, and decor can all influence how a shade looks in your space.
Once you find the right gray, you’ll have a backdrop that’s as relaxing as it is beautiful.