Yesterday, I was speaking to a client about the difference between grey, greige, beige and taupe.
It's a conversation I have A LOT!
I thought perhaps a post about how I explain it to my clients
would be helpful to sort through these terms more easily,
and so here we are :)
would be helpful to sort through these terms more easily,
and so here we are :)
First off, for our purposes,
gray (American spelling) and grey (Canada, the UK and Australia) are the same thing.
Just like color (American) and colour (Canada, UK and Australia).
In some technical circles, gray would describe only the grays from the grayscale,
but we're not all that fancy here at 10 Rooms, are we?!
I'm trying to make this simpler, not more difficult...
but we're not all that fancy here at 10 Rooms, are we?!
I'm trying to make this simpler, not more difficult...
Let's just start off by saying true grey is any mixture of black and white.
That means that black, white and grey are the only true neutrals.
we generally include more than just those colours.
Once pigment is added to a mixture of black and white (grey),
it actually becomes a colour,
although the undertone may be almost imperceptible to the eye.
but only purple, green or blue can be added in larger quantities
for the colour to retain it's title as grey, because these will all produce cool tones.
Are you asleep yet?!!
Lets' define grey as
black + white = grey
or
black + white + green/blue/purple = grey.
Sound good?
Now let's head into the beige territory.
Beige basically describes the umpteen versions of light brown.
When you add complements,
what you are actually adding are all the primaries together in varying amounts.
Blue + orange
is actually
blue + yellow & red.
Yellow + purple
is actually
yellow + blue & red.
Red + green
is actually
red + yellow & blue.
and why adding different complements creates different browns,
usually ones that are predominantly yellow, red, or occasionally orange.
So, we know beige contains some red and some yellow, and some blue,
but what else is in it?
White.
White lightens up your brown to beige.
So lets define beige as
white + red & or yellow + a little blue = beige.
To grey down beige, you simply add black, because the white is already present.
Let's define greige as
white + black + red & or yellow + perhaps a little blue = greige
Yes, that would be the entire colour wheel!
That's quite a colour-techy way to look at things,
but I think it's helpful to understand the way colours interact,
and then it all makes sense, doesn't it?
SO -
when you're looking at a colour, and trying to determine what it actually is,
when you're looking at a colour, and trying to determine what it actually is,
you need to look at the subtle undertones.
If it's cool, with a blue, purple, or green tint, it's a grey.
(I wrote a post about choosing the right grey, here)
(I wrote a post about choosing the right grey, here)
If it's warm, with a red, orange or yellow undertone visible, it's a beige.
And if it's warm, but contains black, it's a greige (or as so many people say, a warm grey)
Does that makes sense, lovelies?
If you have more questions, please leave them in the comments, and I will respond tout de suite - x
Happy friday... hope your weekend is filled with love and laughs...


oh - and taupe?
That's just a fancy way of describing a red-based beige,
with a little green thrown in,
so that what you end up with is a slight dirty pinky-beige.
It's not actually a group of colours, but different variations of the same mix.














47 comments:
What a brilliant post! I'll have to refer to it for my "not-so-colour savvy" friend.
Have a great weekend.
I love, love, love when you do these excellent color posts--thank you! Often I find I understand some of these things but can't explain them so well. Thanks for giving us the words (and charts!)
Heather
Excellent work! I love both grey and beige!
Great post. Love the technical parts. I think my main colour is grey as I find it reads purple sometimes, but it also doesn't feel cold...mhhh. It's BM Thunder...
I may have to share this with my hubby so he finally understands when I say a neutral has 'too much of a yellow undertone',or 'there's too much pink in it'. He never understands and thinks I'm crazy...this could prove I'm not! Thanks!
Well stated.
Excellent post! This one's going in my colour file tout de suite!
Have a lovely evening, Anne-Marie!
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Great post! This was so insightful. I love both grey and beige and greige, so loved your post.
great techy post. really, not TOO techy :) exactly what, me, an amateur needs :)
That was actually really interesting!!! I knew grey had undertones, but I never would have thought of it like that! Fabulous post lady!! And Happy Weekend!!! xo
Truly wonderful, thanks for the details and visuals!
I love the bedroom room, it reminds me of a gray linen.
Wooow!!! this is very very helpful indeed!!
Great post. I think it will really help me with my clients too!
It has been a perfect explanation, to take into consideration when choosing colors for any room.
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Wow, and I thought taupe and greige were the same thing. Thanks for the lesson!
Yay! I really like the way you clearly explain such color details. Sometimes I get confused, oh well, who isn't? :) Love to use these colors and name them right, too.
Love this long post. Very educational and one I'll be refering to on numerous occassions!
KL
This is a fantastic post, Anne-Marie! Thank you for sharing this. A really concise explanation.
Excellent work! I love both grey and beige!
Thanks for this info! It's very helpful! I recently bought a "mis-tint" 5 gallon bucket of paint for an extremely low price. It looked like a beige on the top, but after painting two small rooms with it I realize it is too pink! I can't afford to buy any other paint and I have about 3-4 gallons left. What can I do to fix the problem. Could I add a quart of black paint to make it a greige? I appreciate your help!!
Can you list the colors in the paint cans used in the photo. (especially those in the larger square samples in the bottom of the photo.)thanks!
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I feel so validated! You have no idea how many 'discussions' I've had with my husband over gray or beige paint options. He is SO getting a link to this post in his in-box!
Thank you! I learned a lot.
Great post! I have been in love with gray for some time now.
This is so helpful - thank you!
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Hi Mel - Elephant's Breath is from Farrow and Ball - here is a link:
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I painted walls using sherwin Williams. Stonelion #7505. I have brown leather furniture. Completely lost as to what color/colors for curtains. And solid area rug color or printed? I am thinking solid rug printed curtains.
Love this, extremely helpful in trying to pick a paint color. Do you have a favorite go-to greige color? Any tips would help.
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Great post!! There's so many variations of 'griege' it's hard to keep them straight sometimes aha
You are so brilliant, very well explained, especially like me who gets confused of all those shades of colors. Lately I'm loving all grays and beiges colors, this is very helpful for my home improvements projects and update my fashion wardrobe too.
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