Benjamin Moore Blue Gray Paint Samples

Bring timeless elegance to your home with blue gray paint colors, exclusively from Benjamin Moore. Whether you’re looking to complete a space that’s already designed, or seeking a foundational color to guide all other aesthetic decisions, this collection is a great place to start. Get peel-and-stick samples of your favorites delivered overnight, so you can choose the ideal hue for you. 

Looking for more gray paint colors? Check-out our Gray Paint colors collection

Samples

Starting at $6.95 each
Benjamin Moore

Hale Navy

HC-154
9”x15”

$6.95

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Smoke

2122-40
9”x15”

$6.95

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Coventry Gray

HC-169
9”x15”

$6.95

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Boothbay Gray

HC-165
9”x15”

$6.95

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Beacon Gray

2128-60
9”x15”

$6.95

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Van Courtland Blue

HC-145
9”x15”

$6.95

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Glass Slipper

1632
9”x15”

$6.95

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Water's Edge

1635
9”x15”

$6.95

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Blue Note

2129-30
9”x15”

$6.95

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Iceberg

2122-50
9”x15”

$6.95

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Gentle Gray

1626
9”x15”

$6.95

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November Skies

2128-50
9”x15”

$6.95

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Slate Blue

1648
9”x15”

$6.95

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Bachelor Blue

1629
9”x15”

$6.95

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Normandy

2129-40
9”x15”

$6.95

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Beneath the Clouds

2131-50
9”x15”

$6.95

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Pebble Beach

1597
9”x15”

$6.95

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Amsterdam

AF-550
9”x15”

$6.95

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Eternity

AF-695
9”x15”

$6.95

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Little Falls

1621
9”x15”

$6.95

Frequently Asked Questions:

Blue gray works beautifully with a wide range of shades. Consider Chantilly Lace and Pure White for a fresh and bright combination. Soft neutrals like taupe, beige, or greige warm up the cooler tones of blue gray, while sage or olive can create a calming, nature-inspired look. Sample a variety of options to see which pairing works best for your project.

Yes! Because it mimics tones found in nature, blue gray helps evoke a sense of serenity, making it ideal for bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms—any space meant for relaxation. 

Consider incorporating warm neutrals like beige, tan, or soft white in furniture, rugs, or curtains. Brass, bronze, copper, wood, rattan, and leather also work well. Lighting is also key. Use floor lamps, ceiling fixtures with shades, and curtains to create a soft, layered lighting scheme that will balance the cooler tones of blue gray.

Most blue grays are considered coolbecause of their blue undertones, which give it a soothing and slightly muted feel. That said, some blue grays can lean slightly warm. If that’s what you’re looking for, consider Brewster Gray , a nicely versatile color warmed up by subtle green undertones.

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