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Design: Katie Martinez
If you're deciding between decorating with gray or black, there's one unique option that lands perfectly in the middle: charcoal gray. This rich, moody color can lend a serene and calming vibe to any space. Depending on the undertones, charcoal gray can appear either cool or warm, and it reads as a neutral shade when styled with different types of décor.
Decorating with bold tones can be intimidating, but thankfully, charcoal gray works with an array of styles. While you may have heard the myth that dark colors make a room feel smaller, the truth is that charcoal gray can open up a room while adding depth and dimension. This interior designer favorite can transform any room in your home.
Below, get inspired by design ideas for decorating with charcoal gray in your space.
Choosing the Right Shade for Your Decorating Style
- Modern: Charcoal gray pairs beautifully with modern décor, particularly in a true neutral with undertones resting between warm and cool.
- Traditional: Opt for warmer variations with accents like pewter to style an inviting, classic space in traditional homes.
- Minimalism: Smokey blue undertones in charcoal gray blend well with bright, minimalist rooms featuring white décor.
- Eclectic: Depending on the shade of your furnishings, opt for charcoal gray with purple or blue undertones for depth in eclectic rooms.
- Rustic: Perfect for rustic designs, darker hues of charcoal gray can bring contrast and a clean background to earthy, natural décor.
Pair Charcoal Gray With Blue
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Design: Aidan Design; Photo: Robert Radifera
Gray is the new white when it comes to kitchen cabinets. Charcoal gray can create a clean look in your kitchen while maintaining depth. Here, it's paired with a navy blue island to play on the cool undertones of the cabinets, while a warmer gray shade on the backsplash adds contrast and texture to the room.
Style a Dark, Moody Bedroom
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Design: Alvin Wayne
A charcoal gray accent wall transforms this eclectic bedroom design. The dark color adds depth by creating a focal point, while large windows keep the space feeling bright. We love the combination of mustard yellow and dark red that pop against the gray canvas.
In your bedroom, opt for the wall behind your bed when choosing an accent wall: It draws attention to your furniture and makes the room feel balanced.
Keep It Modern
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Design: Black Lacquer Design; Photo: Mary Costa!
Cool charcoal gray is an excellent choice in a monochromatic, modern bedroom. Here, it breaks up a black-and-white color palette to add dimension while blending with the room's hues. This space proves that black, white, and gray are anything but boring.
Add Dimension to the Kitchen
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Design: Case Architects & Remodelers; Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Style a rich gray hue to break up a white space. Bright kitchens are praised for their fresh, airy look, but can sometimes feel a bit bare. Instead of going all-white with your cabinetry, style an area in charcoal gray—either on your island or lower cabinets, or as a vertical divide like in this modern design.
Transform Your Dining Room
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Design: Katie Martinez
The moody paint color completes this formal dining room. Charcoal gray walls add a serene vibe with a hint of blue undertones to bring out its style. While a lighter color could work in this space, the dark walls with metallic light fixtures make it feel personal.
Consider Gray Wallpaper
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Design: Brexton Cole Interiors
Wallpaper is a great way to liven up rooms with vibrant patterns, but it can also make a small space feel busy with multiple colors. Charcoal gray keeps it neutral on these bathroom walls. If you're concerned that gray paint will look flat, opt for a patterned wallpaper with gray statement colors.
Style Charcoal Gray in Mid-Century Rooms
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Design: Anne Sage
Charcoal gray is a wonderful shade for mid-century modern designs. It works as a wonderful base color against walnut wood furniture and moody accessories—and we love the Mad Men-inspired vibe. Dress it up with light accents like white throw pillows or fresh flowers.
Add Greenery
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Design: D Burns Interiors
Few things elevate a room as well as fresh greenery. Add color to your charcoal gray space by sprinkling houseplants throughout the room. The rich colors play well together, and green hues ensure the gray doesn't feel too dark or flat.
Upgrade Your Nursery
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Design: Ashley Webb Interiors
If you're looking for a sophisticated nursery color palette, consider charcoal gray paired with earthy shades of blue. This atmospheric gray mural is the perfect backdrop for an eclectic design that adds character to any space. Natural wood décor brings just enough warmth to the design for a balanced finish.
Paint Built-In Shelving
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Design: Becca Interiors
To update your built-in bookshelves, consider painting them to accent your walls. Charcoal gray creates a beautiful contrast against white walls in modern, traditional, and eclectic spaces alike—and we can't get enough of these bookshelves standing out as a focal point.
Transform a Reading Nook
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Design: Becca Interiors
Charcoal gray tones can create a cozy, tranquil space, so it's perfect for an inviting reading nook. Use an alcove for reading, or paint a corner of your living room to separate the space by carving out a dedicated area. On textured walls, this color feels earthy and chic at the same time.
Opt for Hints of Purple
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Design: Erin Williamson Design
Many charcoal gray options appear cool. To experiment with gray and maintain warmth in your design, opt for purple undertones to add subtle pops of color. Paired with neutral charcoal curtains, these walls bring contrast and personality to the room.
Thanks to its neutral hues, charcoal gray paint can pair with virtually any design style: Focus on the undertones to find a color that complements the warmth or coolness of your décor.
Go Gray in the Bathroom
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Design: Grey Hunt Interiors
We love using charcoal gray in bathrooms for a clean, serene look. Consider painting your vanity to add contrast to a white space: This lovely shade of dark gray brings just enough depth to the room while complementing its modern finishes.
Mix With Royal Colors
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Design: Gail Davis Designs
Charcoal gray is an excellent base for royal hues like purple and gold. The deep walls in this bedroom help the vibrant colors pop without overwhelming the space. With a wood bedside table and metallic lamp, the formal furnishings still feel inviting and intentional.
Add Gray Accents
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Design: Dwell Aware
If you love charcoal gray but you're hesitant about a full paint job, bring the color into your space through furniture. Here, a gray headboard pairs beautifully with crisp and neutral bedroom hues. A small planter, wall art, and bedding patterns carry the tone throughout the space.
Keep It Rustic
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Design: Jersey Ice Cream Co.
Creating a modern rustic space takes extra attention to find the right balance of vintage and new décor. Charcoal gray can add a modern look to the rougher edges of a rustic room: We love the way these dark walls offset the natural wood ceiling and floors for a blended finish.
Style a Serene Office
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Design: JLA Designs
The best office designs feel calming, and charcoal gray sets the stage in this modern space. Its serene vibe blends with white walls and trim while acting as a middle point between light colors and a black office chair—the perfect color scheme for a peaceful headspace.
Add Moody Rugs
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Design: Katherine Carter
Another easy way to bring charcoal gray into your home is through rugs. Oversized rugs can balance colors to make bright rooms appear more open and wide. A leather accent chair, tall indoor tree, and earthy wallpaper complete the look in this open living area.
Pair Gray With Natural Wood
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Design: Katie Hodges
Gray works wonderfully with natural wood accents. The hue creates an eye-catching contrast to lighter wood pieces in this kitchen, while wood décor adds warmth. We love how the charcoal gray island stands out for a modern statement against all-white walls.
Design a Moody Powder Room
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Design: Katie Martinez
Make an impact in a small powder room by going all-out with charcoal gray walls. The dark hue makes this cozy space appear even larger than it is, and elevates the room with a chic flair by accenting the custom wall moldings.
Make Open Floor Plans Cozy
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Design: Kendall Wilkinson Design
We love open floor plans, but they can feel empty without the right color schemes. A moody gray paint is a lovely way to add character to open areas without going overboard on color: With warm undertones, the walls in this space add a bit of warmth and coziness to its modern design.
Style Like a Hotel
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Design: Kendall Wilkinson Design
If you're going for hotel vibes in your bedroom, gray is a winning choice. Charcoal gray looks expensive, and it can create that five-star look right in your own home. Dark trim pairs with rich blue walls in this space, while lighter gray bedding completes the color scheme.
Upgrade Wood Paneling
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Design: Lindsey Brooke Design
If you thought wood paneling was outdated, think again. A coat of gray paint on this accent wall adds texture to the den while giving it a classic, high-end feel. We love the use of white cabinetry and wood floating shelves for a modern touch that makes the statement color stand out.