Bedroom Sherwin Williams Repose Gray

Bedroom Sherwin Williams Repose Gray

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All About Repose Gray by Sherwin Williams + 30 Real Homes That Use It…

Repose Gray by Sherwin Williams (#7015) is a warm gray that has taken the internet world by storm, with many bloggers and homeowners dubbing it the perfect shade of gray. However, how will you know if Sherwin Williams Repose Gray is right for your home?

Swatch of repose gray by sherwin williams

I'm going to spill the beans on this inoffensive greige and give you all the information you could ever want (maybe even more!) so you can truly know whether Repose Gray is right for your home.

Repose Gray paint chip on a marble countertop with a paint brush next to it

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Let's Chat About Repose Gray

If you're someone who wants a gray that actually looks gray without that cold, stark vibe…you're in luck. Repose Gray may be just what you need!

SW Repose Gray paint swatch on a round wooden circle with a paint stick and paint brush next to it

Is Repose Gray a true gray?

That's actually a pretty challenging question to answer as everyone's definition of what "gray" is differs quite a bit. However, if you are looking for the classic gray that's smack dab in the middle of black and white…this ain't it.

Visual example of Repose gray compared to pure white

This gray is warm, while most "normal" gray shades are cool. However, how the paint looks on your walls may be warmer or cooler depending on the lighting, furniture, windows, and a million other details—that's why I highly recommend you swatch your walls before committing to a color.

The LRV of Repose Gray

If you haven't heard of LVR before, it stands for Light Reflective Value. Basically this is a fancy-schmancy scale that designers use to help determine how light or dark a shade will appear, based on how much light it reflects rather than absorbs.

Repose gray paint swatch on a gray carpet with a paint brush and paint stick next to it

On a scale of 0 to 100, think of 0 on the scale as pitch black and 100 as a blinding white. Most people like a color that's in a comfortable middle-range—around 60 seems to be a happy place for most.

Repose Gray comes in at a 58 on the LRV scale, so certainly a mid-range color that leans more towards light than dark.

Repose Gray vs Other Warm Gray Paint Colors

When you're deciding between Repose Gray and another warm shade of gray, it can be hard to know which color you prefer! Here are some of the most popular greiges and how they stack up against Repose Gray.

Close up of a warm gray paint color by Sherwin Williams

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Agreeable Gray vs Repose Gray

Paint Swatch Comparison of Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray versus Sherwin Williams Repose Gray

Agreeable Gray and Repose Gray are two of the most popular paint shades from Sherwin Williams. At a glance, these colors look very similar, but when it comes down to Agreeable Gray vs Repose gray, a few differences pop up.

First of all, Agreeable Gray is a smidge more on the warmer side than Repose Gray. While both are warm grays with purple undertones, Repose Gray has just a hint of warmth, while Agreeable Gray can look downright taupe in certain lights.

Is Repose Gray Lighter Than Agreeable Gray?

To know which shade reflects more light (and thus appears lighter), we need to take a look at the LVR for both.

Repose Gray has an LVR of 58, while Agreeable Gray has an LVR of 60. So Repose Gray is slightly lighter, but not by much.

Repose Gray vs Mindful Gray

Repose gray vs mindful gray paint colors on a white background

Mindful Gray is another pretty warm gray from Sherwin Williams. Again, these two shades have some similarities. In fact, Mindful Gray is the next shade down in the paint chip card on Sherwin Williams' website.

Right off the bat, you can see that Repose Gray is a much lighter color. Remember how it has an LVR of 58? Mindful Gray comes in at 48 – so it definitely is a more saturated, darker color.

To me, Mindful Gray can read very taupe in certain lighting situations. It also has some pretty strong green undertones that will start to show. This is particularly the case if you have a lot of warm-toned furniture like red-toned woods or a burgundy sofa for example.

Repose Gray vs Gray Owl

Repose Gray next to a swatch of Gray Owl

Gray Owl from Benjamin Moore is another warm gray that has gained popularity in recent years. This pretty shade comes in at 66 on the LVR scale, so it is a lighter shade than Repose Gray.

Additionally, Gray Owl is less warm than Repose Gray, but just slightly. If you look at the image above, you can see how Gray Owl has quite strong green undertones. Again, keep this in mind if you have warm-toned furnishings or plan on painting a room that has lots of greenery outside that can reflect inwards.

Repose Gray vs Revere Pewter

Repose Gray paint swatch next to Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore

Last, but not least, let's talk about Repose Gray vs Revere Pewter. Again, both are very popular shades. Revere Pewter is decidedly darker with an LVR of 55.

The shade is also quite a bit warmer than Repose Gray. It leans much more tan than gray in my opinion. Honestly, I'm personally not a big fan of this shade. It always feels a little too dark and flat for my liking. However, if you're looking for a basic greige that won't offend anyone, Revere Pewter could work.

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"OK, Repose Gray is sounding great, but I might still want to keep my options open" you say. We got you! Make sure to check out some of the other gray and greige shades in our paint exploration series!

Homes with Repose Gray

All this color comparison stuff is helpful, sure, but what I really like is to see how this color looks on a real wall. Anyone else? Thankfully, I was able to scope the Internet and find 30 real homes that use Repose Gray for you to explore.

While this isn't a substitute for swatching on your own walls, this should at least give you a good enough idea as to if you even want to buy the paint sample. 😉

Repose Gray Dining Rooms

Picking a shade for your dining room can be pretty daunting. I mean, what shade are you supposed to use when you want to make your "homemade" Thanksgiving dinner really pop? 😉

In all seriousness, a dining room with Repose Gray can be an unobtrusive, pretty backdrop to all your gatherings and fun events. Here are some examples so you can see what I mean.

1. @coastal_cass

First of all, can we have a moment of appreciation for those incredible windows? As you can see, this room gets a good amount of natural light. This space also gets a lot of reflected light bouncing off the green outdoors, so it gives the paint just a teeny touch of a green undertone.

2. @theoldfarmhouse_

This pretty dining area is pretty evenly lit, which makes the paint nice and light. At first glance, it looks like the entire room is painted a very light shade, until you look at the white trim. That's where you can really see the contrast of color.

3. @chaunny.garelli

If you have rooms that open to each other and want to keep the flow consistent, put Repose Gray in both rooms like this homeowner did!

4. @simplybyjessicac

This is such a unique and fun way to use Repose Gray in a dining room (or any space, really). When paired with a black shade (Peppercorn, also by Sherwin Williams), Repose Gray is able to soften and warm the space to keep it from feeling stark.

5. @jordanadesign

In this dining room, the paint acts as a neutral. Yes, it's there and you can tell there's color, but only if you really think about it.

6. Jenna Kate at Home

This eat-in kitchen gets a beautiful dose of soft color thanks to Repose Gray. In this space it looks light and airy, with just the slightest bit of green undertones peeking out.

Kitchen wall painted repose gray by sherwin williams

Repose Gray Kitchen Examples

Curious about how a Repose Gray kitchen might look? Look no further! Whether you want a hint of color to counterbalance your white cabinets or the perfect cabinet paint color, Repose Gray could be the answer.

7. @blackcustomhomes

There are a few reasons why I particularly like this image. Firstly, it gives you a great idea of what a Repose Gray kitchen will look like when the room isn't flooded with tons of artificial light. Secondly, the paint works perfectly through this entire great room. Thirdly, this space has the shade painted on both the walls and the ceiling, which makes for a cozy space.

8. @southshorecolonial

This homeowner took a chance and painted her kitchen island Repose Gray. It turned out absolutely fabulous! The white countertop helps lighten the paint up even more, particularly when contrasted with the patterned floors.

9. homebykmb

How pretty is this entryway into the kitchen? I know it's not technicallyinthe kitchen, but now that so many homes have an open floor plan, finding the right transition color can be quite a challenge.

10. @thedawsonhouse_

Looking for a warm shade to help your subway tiles and white cabinets really pop? Look no further than a Repose Gray kitchen!

11. @coppercreekhomesidaho

Don't think that Repose Gray is limited to just islands and walls behind cabinets. As you can see here, it also makes for a beautiful cabinet color. This warm shade will help keep your space from looking too ho-hum.

12. @mandalynn903

If you scroll through the photos in this Instagram post, you'll see how SW Repose Gray is a wonderful shade to use throughout an open floor plan. It looks neutral, bright, and pretty in each space.

Repose Gray Bedrooms

I had a friend years ago who had thehardest time choosing a paint color for her master bedroom. She swatched over a dozen shades of gray onto her walls, only to watch in horror as each turned a weird shade of baby blue. My friend became paralyzed by the decision of choosing a paint, and kept swatching more and more colors…

Finally, she gave up and painted her room off-white. But if she had only seen these Repose Gray bedrooms, she may have saved herself a lot of heartache!

13. @my.southern.digs

Bedrooms typically have windows and in most places that means you'll get some green reflecting inward from trees, grass, or plants. In a room like this one, the paint does take on a bit more green hue, but only slightly so.

14. @katelyn.broom

If you have bedroom furniture that's in darker shades, Repose Gray can help lighten your space. I think this is particularly true when it's paired with white ceilings for an extra lift!

15. @juliachristinehome

As you can see, Repose Gray can also become quite a soothing tone, making it the perfect space to curl up and catch some well-earned rest.

Repose Gray Living Rooms

You've seen a few examples of Repose Gray living rooms above, particularly when they are open to the kitchen or part of a great room. These images will give you even more examples of this Sherwin Williams paint color to decide if it works for your family's gathering space.

16. @taylormorgandesign

This living room looks absolutely incredible with Repose Gray on the walls. It's airy and bright with a hint of color, which works very well as the backdrop to that gorgeous statement art piece.

17. @thatssnicolle

Again, this Repose Gray living room paint color works very well as a backdrop to this gallery wall.

18. @coastalkelder

If you have yet to be convinced that the right paint can change your life, take a swipe through the image below to see the before. Repose Gray creates a cozy, warm space…you'd never guess there was a lime green somewhere underneath.

19. @wivelihood

Want to find a paint color that practically begs you to sink into the sofa and grab a book? This may be the one!

20. oursmithhome

Here's another example of how you can use Repose Gray in a great room or open floor plan. I love how it creates totally different looks in the living room with the cream accents vs the kitchen's dark cabinets.

Repose Gray in Other Rooms

Think of this as the "catch-all" category. Repose Gray can be used in almost any room of your house from stairwells to mudrooms to office spaces!

21. The Creativity Exchange

There's just something great about a dramatic stairwell. This one is beautiful with the curve upward and the window pouring in natural light. Perhaps because the window is higher, there isn't too much green reflected back in the paint here.

Stairwell with white risers and wooden stairs. The wall is painted Sherwin Williams Repose Gray.

22. @kphomereno

I love the look created here with the stairs painted to match the wall, all in Repose Gray. The same shade is carried through towards the kitchen for a cohesive, calming look.

23. @casacoast

This entryway set up is perfect with the bench and the photo gallery. Here the paint's green undertones peek out a bit more. This could be from the natural light outside, the warm tone of the bench, or even the plant reflecting light back.

24. @oursmithhome

When paired with a crisp white wainscotting, this office painted in Repose Gray is a space I wouldn't mind working in. The paint helps to lighten up the darker furniture, creating a bright space overall.

25. @thelivedinlook

A mudroom gives you the opportunity to set the tone for your home. Think of it as a space that welcomes you back, like a mom waiting with her arms wide open. Too far? Probably. But I dig how the paint looks a tad darker here, probably because there isn't natural light filtering through.

26. @inspired_universewithin

If you're like me, you may enjoy swapping out accessories and shifting different pieces throughout your home. In that case, a neutral paint color like this one can help add some hue to your space without clashing with any potential decor.

27. @thedawsonhouse

Yes, you can even use Repose Gray as exterior paint! Here I have to caution you – make sure to swatch all the sides of your home and pay attention to how each looks during different times of the day. It looks beautiful in the image below, but I've seen it come out almost blue-silver or olive green depending on the lighting and hour.

28. @the.little.house.on.m

If you look at the photo above and compare it to this one, you can see what I mean about the light making some major changes. The house above is grayer with a hint of green, while the one below is almost taupe. Both are beautiful, just different.

29. @third_avenue_design

A powder bath is typically a small space. To keep it from feeling too claustrophobic, paint the walls in a warm neutral like Repose Gray.

30. @casa.de.grunewald

Of course, you can also use Repose Gray in a large bathroom such as this one. The cooler accents such as the silver mirrors help tone down the warm undertones without it feeling flat.

There you have it – everything you need to know about this popular paint shade, including 30 real homes that use the paint beautifully.

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Sherwin Williams Repose Gray on a wood circular tray next to wood paintbrush and paint stirrer

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