It can grow with you. A gray sofa isn’t just an easy choice for your look right now; it’s a smart investment in your future
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It can be luxe. Since gray balances light and dark, it’s effective at revealing touchable textures, like plush velvet, supple wool and timeless tweed.
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It can be soft. Like beige and white, gray can be easily dressed in a soft, Shabby Chic– or cottage-inspired style with accessories like linen or twill pillows, draped knit blankets,
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It dresses up simple forms. Gray has an inherently sophisticated quality (especially in dark, moody shades), so even the simplest sofa shape will look high end dressed in a stark gray fabric.
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It ties colors together. Besides working well with any individual color in the spectrum, gray also has the power to connect diverse hues to create a coherent palette.
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It works with hot hues. It’s worth stressing that although we may think of gray as “cold,” a true gray is not warm but also not cold either, so it also suits hot hues, like red, orange, yellow and pink.
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It’s essential for cool colors. Pale blues, acid greens, popping purples and anything in between … chilly colors play perfectly off gray’s clean slate, whereas they may clash with warm tones, like beige, sand or taupe, or feel too extreme against black.
It can grow with you. A gray sofa isn’t just an easy choice for your look right now; it’s a smart investment in your future
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