What Color Paint Goes With Gray Carpet? (Find Out Now!)

Ossiana Tepfenhart
by Ossiana Tepfenhart

Did you know that grey carpeting is currently one of the most popular carpet colors in the world? It’s true, and part of the reason for that breakout popularity is the fact that it is a neutral color. It literally goes with anything. However, there are still some colors that will look better than others. Let’s take a look at our top picks.

White is the best neutral to pair with grey carpeting. Blues, greens, purples, orange, and reds can also work well with grey carpeting. Unlike most other carpet colors, you can’t go wrong with any color choice you pair with grey.

If you are just about to move into a room with grey carpeting, let out a loud squeal of joy for me. This is one type of carpeting that gives you endless possibilities. Take a look at our picks below.

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The Best Paint Colors For A Grey Carpet

Grey carpeting is a veritable powerhouse of versatility, and that means there are very few colors that will actually prove to be a bad choice. We still rounded up a couple of excellent choices.

1. White

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Love light grey carpeting and grey flooring? We do too. The best way to get a modern, “open air” look to a room is to pair a light grey carpet with crisp white walls. White reflects light, so this is a good way to make sure that you get the light bouncing off the walls. It can be done up in a modern way, or in a traditional way. You always have options here.

Of course, the biggest draw in a home is the fact that both white and grey are neutrals. This means that you can add a third color of your choosing and still have it look chic as ever. (I strongly encourage you to use blue or yellow in this combination. They look ah-mazing!)

2. Green

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Green is one of those colors that started to get a lot more fandom as time progressed. It’s fresh, it adds a touch of nature, and it can also help your home look more camera-ready. Green looks good with plant life, not to mention shades of brown and gold. It also can add a nice touch of elegance, too.

If you want to have a classy, “Ivy League” look to an office, it’s hard to turn down dark green walls with a grey carpet. It’s practically asking you to have a framed college degree above a desk. It’s a good pick for people who want a nice study or a living room.

3. Blue

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Blue and grey go together beautifully. In fact, they are one of the most popular color combinations for a home to have—and that is true for almost every room in a building. Grey and blue are popular for living rooms, playrooms, boy’s rooms, and even sunrooms.

This also happens to be a major staple for people who want to have an oceanic, nautical, or coastal look. Guys who want a masculine room style also happen to enjoy this combination because it’s a typical “boy’s” color. Fans of this look are in great company. It’s one of the only color combinations that has stayed steadily popular as the years passed.

4. Grey

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Grey with grey? While it might seem like overkill for some of us, the truth is that grey-on-grey tends to be a smart match. This gives your room a very unified monochromatic look that’s modern, edgy, and totally coordinated. The trick to making this look good is adding a single color to help add a splash of life to this.

It’s important to remember that grey on grey can work well in homes, but that it also can make a modern home look dreary if done in the wrong way. We suggest going with a light grey, and using this color scheme in a room that has tons of natural lighting. The brighter the side color, the better!

5. Pink

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Pink!? It’s a thing, and it’s actually really trendy. Pink and grey offer up a great color combination that actually emphasizes the burst of color. Darker pinks, like the one above, tend to offer a bold contrast for grey carpeting. If you want to have a subtle or room-expanding look, then go for a very light pink.

In recent years, pink and grey became one of the go-to color schemes for offices that are very woman-centric. Of course, you don’t have to want a super feminine touch to make this color combination work for you. A little bit of blue can turn this color balance into something that looks “modern Miami.”

6. Yellow

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One of the biggest issues that you might notice about grey is the fact that it can look drab and gloomy. This is especially true if you have a ton of grey accessories alongside your grey carpeting. Many people find it hard to brighten up a grey room. Solution? Grab a bucket or two of golden, sunny yellow paint!

Yellow is a naturally uplifting and joyful color. It also happens to be super bright, which means that you don’t have to worry about things looking dark and dingy. This color also is scientifically linked to better moods. Since it reflects light well, you also might notice that your room looks more open.

Just giving you a heads up—very bold yellows can actually reflect gold across the entire room. So your grey carpet might look more beige-y when light hits the walls right.

7. Orange

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Orange is a color that is often overlooked as a paint color, but it really shouldn’t be. It is just as bold and upbeat as yellow, but offers additional warmth. In other words, it acts as a perfect complement to grey. Most people who see this combination note that it can feel like a modernized throwback to the retro combinations of orange.

One interesting thing about orange and grey is that you might notice the grey carpeting looking a bit bluer than usual with grey. This is doubly true if you have a blue-grey. It’s a known phenomenon that is highly treasured among artsy communities. So, if you appreciate the trippy look of a room where colors seem to shift around in front of your eyes, try this.

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Related Questions

Should I get a light grey carpet or a dark grey carpet for my room?

Light grey carpeting tends to be the more popular option as far as grey carpets go. This tends to work well with smaller rooms because it can make your home look larger. Dark grey can make a room look gloomy or cramped, especially if it is not well lit or if it’s smaller. When in doubt, choose a lighter color. It’s easier to work with in terms of decoration.


How do you add warmth to a grey room?

If you have a lot of grey in a room, adding warmth is a must. Most of the time, this is going to be doable by adding an accent wall with warm colors like red, orange, or even a cute beige. If you cannot paint your room, then it’s best done through warm ambient lighting and warm-colored accessories. Having warm blankets is a good move.


Is grey starting to go out of style?

Grey may have been super trendy in recent years, but it definitely became a bit overplayed. However, that does not mean it is out of style. Grey is a neutral color, and part of the appeal of neutrals is that they are timeless. So while it is not trendy, you don’t have to assume it’s dated. You can’t really “date” a staple of interior design, even if you try hard to do it.

Ossiana Tepfenhart
Ossiana Tepfenhart

Ossiana Tepfenhart is an expert writer, focusing on interior design and general home tips. Writing is her life, and it's what she does best. Her interests include art and real estate investments.

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