6 ways to decorate with Revere Pewter, Benjamin Moore's best-selling gray paint

1. LAYER WITH NEUTRALS AND TEXTURES FOR A TONAL LOOK

This greige paint makes for the perfect base for a gorgeous tonal neutral scheme. Layer it up with whites to freshen and beiges to soften, plus a ton of texture to add extra depth and interest.

2. CREATE CONTRASTS WITH DARKER HUES

'When painting walls with Revere Pewter contrast is key,' continues Jennifer.  'Introduce darker hues such as navy blue, charcoal, or deep greens through accessories like pillows, rugs, or statement furniture to create visual interest against the Revere Pewter backdrop.'

3. TRY OUT IN ROOMS OF ANY SIZE OR ASPECT

As Helen just mentioned, Revere Pewter is a bit of a chameleon shade. It changes quite drastically under different lights, going from a dark greige to a barely their beige depending on the lighting in the room. However, it's this that makes it such a versatile paint.

4. CHOOSE REVERE PEWTER FOR YOUR KITCHEN CABINETS

Gray kitchens may not be the top of kitchen trends right now, but we know underneath they are timeless. The key is to pick a warmer gray shade, as it's those cooler, steely grays that make a kitchen look dated. Revere Pewter is perfect because it's that perfect balance between not too gray and not too beige. It will adapt to changing trends, and you can use it as a backdrop to introduce most other shades and any style.

5. BRING TOGETHER WARM AND COOL COLORS

A color that works with both cool and warm shades is rare, but Revere Pewter is one of them, making it the perfect backdrop to bring both sides of the color wheel together. The gray tones mean you can pair with cooler grays, blues even, and those creamier beige tones mean it also works with richer, warmer earthy colors.

6. USE IT AS THE PERFECT BACKDROP FOR BOLDER SHADES

We've seen a lot of neutral spaces so far, and while Revere Pewter is an ideal shade for decorating with a softer more muted color scheme, it also works with more vivid colors too. Case in point this living room, designed by Bethany Adams which combines beige walls with vivid primary colors. The softness of the beige balances those bright hues and what you get is a space that feels both bold and fresh but also liveable and welcoming.

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