Top 10 Best-Selling Gray & Neutral Paint Colors

Discover the versatility of gray and neutral color in this collection of bestsellers from leading brands, including Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams. Get peel-and-stick samples of your favorites delivered to your door, so you can choose your ideal color with confidence. 

Featured in photo: Stonington Gray HC-170

Looking for more neutral paint colors? Check out our Neutral Paint Sample Collection for all shades of neutral paint.

Samples

Starting at $6.95 each
Sherwin-Williams

Agreeable Gray

7029
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Revere Pewter

HC-172
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Repose Gray

7015
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Pale Oak

OC-20
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Accessible Beige

7036
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Edgecomb Gray

HC-173
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Classic Gray

1548
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Balboa Mist

1549
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Gray Owl

2137-60
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Evergreen Fog

9130
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Stonington Gray

HC-170
9”x15”

$6.95

Frequently Asked Questions:

Revere Pewter is among the most beloved grays—warm, cozy, and timeless. Repose Gray is another contender—soft, slightly warm, and incredibly versatile. 

Warm grays are currently trending. Interior designers like how they add depth and a touch of coziness to interiors. Repose Gray is an excellent example of a popular and timeless warm gray.

Extremely bright or neon colors can clash with gray, overwhelming its subtlety. Pairing gray with a muted brown or green can create a flat or lifeless vibe, while icy blues or purples can make gray feel cold. In general, it’s best to avoid pairing gray with colors that are too similar or too intense.

Warm colors like soft pinks, corals, golds, and warm yellows pair beautifully with gray, making spaces feel cozy and inviting. Cooler colors also work well, helping create a serene and sophisticated atmosphere. Pairing gray with other neutrals, including white, black, beige, and taupe, create a classic and balanced look, while bolder hues like emerald green, navy, or burgundy can make gray pop. Sampling a range of options helps ensure you find the pairing that works best for your aesthetic goals. 

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