#C8BFB5 — Gray
Agreeable Gray is one of the most popular gray paint colors for basements, and for good reason. Sophisticated and modern. Light grays feel airy and contemporary. Dark grays create drama and intimacy. Mid-tones are the most versatile. When applied to basement walls, Agreeable Gray transforms the space into a modern, polished environment with timeless appeal.
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Try It Now — $3.99Gray paints almost always have an undertone — blue, green, purple, or warm beige. The undertone becomes more visible on large wall surfaces.
Test your gray in both natural and artificial light. Cool grays can look blue under fluorescent lighting. Warm grays are more forgiving across lighting conditions.
Lighter colors are almost always better in basements. Even if you want a moody theater room, balance dark accent walls with lighter surrounding surfaces.
Paint exposed ceiling joists and ductwork the same dark color (like black or dark gray) for an industrial look that hides mechanical systems while adding style.
Eggshell for living areas. Satin for kitchens and bathrooms where moisture is present.
Medium grays typically cover well in 2 coats. Very light grays may need 3 coats over dark colors.
Apply moisture-resistant primer on basement walls before painting. If walls are concrete block, use masonry primer. Satin finish resists moisture better than matte.
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