Colonnade Gray: LRV, Undertones & More!
If you’ve been with me for a while (bless your heart) you know that I LOVE doing paint color reviews. They’re where all (okay, SOME) of the insanity that’s sloshing around in my brain comes spilling out, and that’s EXACTLY what’s going to happen with Colonnade Gray – HOT DAMN I love this color! And BTW, if you haven’t seen my paint color reviews on Youtube, you should check them out!
Is Colonnade Gray a warm gray or greige paint color?
As it relates to paint colors A LOT comes down to perception. What I see as a warm gray, you might see as a greige! And Colonnade Gray DEFINITELY borders the edge of both but caters slightly to WARM GRAY.
What’s the LRV of Colonnade Gray?
Colonnade has an LRV of 53, which ‘they’ call light (‘they’ being the peeps at Sherwin Williams). However, when you picture a light color, there is often a freshness to it. Colonnade Gray is not fresh and light, it’s soft and subtle but has some decent body so that doesn’t wash out in natural light as some light colors can.
Not familiar with LRV? It’s kind of a big deal, you should read about it.
In the above photo, look at the contrast between the white trim and the switch plate – this gives you a great idea of the general depth you can expect to see.
What are the undertones of Colonnade Gray? Will it look green, blue or violet?
If you subscribe to my blog, you’ve learned by now that grays are NEVER simple…
Of course, Doug had to make an appearance – he was feeling dapper with his new haircut
Grays have cool undertones of either blue, violet or green, and Colonnade Gray is no exception. However, it’s a WARM gray, so it’s got a lil nugget of beige that softens it up. Colonnade Gray very (very) minorly favours a green undertone. That being said, depending on the time of day, I’ve also seen it look considerably more greige and even a smidge gray-blue, particularly when the northern light hits it. In other words, it’s a pretty typical neurotic warm gray.
In this next home, you can see the pretty soft warmth that Colonnade Gray can have…
But in this next room (north-facing) it looks far more cool-toned and fresh and THERE’S THAT GREEN…
Read more: How to Choose Paint Colors for North Facing Rooms
You can also see how Colonnade Gray looks with warm wood tones. My Online Paint Color Consulting client didn’t want to blend in that beautiful wood and Colonnade Gray did a GREAT job of complementing it!
The Best Paint Colors to Update Wood
Colonnade Gray in south-facing light
In this next photo just LOOK at how that warm southern light softens Colonnade up – love it. I partnered it up with Sherwin Williams Urbane Bronze on the front door, which is pretty much the most bad-ass color ever. Can I say heaven and bad-ass in the same paragraph?
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Colonnade Gray in north-facing light
In northern light, you’ll have a harder time pulling warmth out of Colonnade Gray as it will lean a bit more into its gray roots compared to south-facing light.
Colonnade Gray & Benjamin Moore Gibraltar Cliffs
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Colonnade Gray lightened by 25% (and in morning east-facing light)
I had Colonnade Gray in our last home in this staircase and was vaguely disturbed with how the weeee faint green undertone of it was interacting with the subtle violet undertone of my gray carpet. Okay, so maybe I wasn’t vaguely disturbed, I was twitching and hyperventilating in the corner (kind of not joking). I decided to play around and discovered that lightening it by 25% a) kept the flow from my main living area, stairwell and second floor all consistent, and b) took a bit of that green edge off, so that things were a BIT friendlier and I could breathe again.
I just LOVE how Colonnade sits with Sherwin Williams Anonymous and the stairwell feature wall. This was actually one of my favourite spots in the entirety of our 4000 sq ft house. True story. The color combo just sat well with my soul.
What white trim colors look good with Colonnade Gray?
Colonnade is pretty flexible. You can try it with almost ANY of my top white paint colors, but my personal faves are…
- Sherwin Williams Pure White
- Sherwin Williams High Reflective White
These next photos are from another one of my E-design clients. I wanted to quickly show you how Colonnade Gray looks with slightly warmer features and furnishings.
And I apologize for the slightly smaller photo size/quality. My blog relies 100% on my clients sending me their after photos and interiors are DARN tough to shoot – she did pretty good!
The above photo shows a bit more of the warm gray that I LOVE to see in Colonnade Gray – what a gorgeous complement to the slate tile fireplace.
Below, see how well Colonnade partners up with subdued greige and grayed-out beige tones in this room!
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WRITTEN ORIGINALLY IN 2020 OR SO, UPDATED IN 2021
Hi Kylie! We are currently in the beginning stages of building our custom home! I am considering Colonnade Gray or Repose Gray for the exterior. We have a house that will be hardie only, no stone, and extra white trim. Do you have a preference? I was thinking I may do Alpaca or Agreeable Gray, but after watching literally all of your videos (thank you for all of these), I’m afraid those colors may wash out with all of our Texas sun. Thanks for all of your help, you are awesome! (P.S. I love wine too lol)
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Hi Lindsay! Well, it can depend on your roof, but check out SW Mindful Gray, which is REALLY lovely and just a step down from Repose Gray :). And yes, I’d probably stay away from Alpaca and Agreeable :), even though they’re beautiful colours! I have NO problem with Colonnade/Repose, but Mindful could just hold up a bit better for you.
Thank you so much! Finding you online has been such a blessing for me since starting this house building process. I don’t know what we may have ended up with without your website and videos. My husband is not really into picking colors and has left all of the choices up to me! No help at all there lol. We are going with a dark gray shingle color (slate) so I really didn’t want to go brown with the siding color, but don’t want it to exactly match either. We are going to pick our countertops, cabinets, and interior wall paint next month and I know what I am looking for thanks to you! I am already looking at a LRV of 62 for the inside. I am thinking On the Rocks or maybe even Agreeable Gray. I didn’t even know what LRV was before finding you lol. I went to look at your online courses and many are sold out, so you must be doing something right. Thank you so much for your help!
Hi Kylie!
I know this is an older post but I recently found your page while looking at Colonnade Gray and I LOVE the white stone/tile in the fireplace picture above (the one with the metal looking sofa table). Do you happen to know where the stone is from?
Thanks so much!
Ann
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I’m SO sorry Ann, I don’t, as it was built a year before we moved in. My best guess would be that it’s from City Tile in Nanaimo 🙂
Hi Kylie, great review. We have a home with lots of natural oak trim, and love the photo you posted where colonnade leans more toward green and compliments the oak very well in certain light. Can you recommend a colour that favours green slightly more, so that it will look like the photo you posted in all light?
Thanks
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Hi Kyle, you might find that BM REvere Pewter leans that wink more green!
Hi Kylie,
Thank you for taking pity on us and providing so much valuable information. I scored a 2 on the color IQ Quiz you linked, so I can see the colors, but I’m the WORST when it comes to putting things together. With your help I decided to paint my upper kitchen cabinets Pure White and my lower cabinets Cyberspace, and we love them so much, but now I’m trying to paint the walls.
Just considering wall color, in your (vastly superior) opinion would Colonnade Gray at 25% lighter “work” in a north-facing room that wraps around and touches the Cyberspace cabinets on one end and a Web Gray accent wall on the other, with Pure White trim? I’m also thinking of Repose Gray (maybe 25% lighter), since in the Cyberspace review you say it doesn’t like cool or warm gray with a “wink o’ green”, but you recommended Colonnade in a north-facing room and if I make Colonnade 25% lighter the green disappears… You can see my problem. Any advice is not expected but would be much appreciated.
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Amy, I think you’ve got a GREAT feel for things by the sounds of it – many people would not have been able to put your combos together! And I think Colonnade Gray 25% lighter sounds GREAT with what you have. There’s still a touch of green, but it’s totally okay with Cyberspace – totally. You’ve SO got this and I’d love to see it all done!
Will Collonade Gray bring out or tone down pink in brick for exterior?
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Oooo, I wouldn’t do it, I worry it would enhance the pink 🙂
Hi Kylie!! Thank you so much for your blog posts. I’m surrounded by paint samples and wine haha and I’m so lost. I would love colonnade grey for our bedroom. Do you have any ideas for bathroom paint colors for master bath? I don’t really like a lot of bold colors looking for a neutral. Kinda light to medium grey that could work. Not great but decent southern sunlight coming in. Also I have planned for the rest of main home colors.. do those work in a home
Palate color scheme? thanks so much for all you do! Cheers 🙂
Hi! This has been a super informative read! We’ve just purchased a georgian/colonial style home with very creamy trim throughout. We don’t intend to change the trim. The south facing kitchen has darker honey oak cabinets as well. Would collonade gray be a good choice with these two things to consider? Thanks!
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Hi Rachel, it TOTALLY depends on how cream it is. Some creams are more subtle and you MIGHT be able to pull it off – others, not so much. If you type ‘CREAM’ into my search function, you’ll find a full article on this exact topic!