Gray Paint Colors

865 gray paint colors across 14 brands including Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and Behr.

Gray dominated home interiors for over a decade, and while the trend has shifted toward warmer tones, gray remains one of the most versatile paint color families. The key is understanding undertones: grays can lean blue (cool and crisp), green (earthy), purple (sophisticated), or brown (the warm “greige” category that bridges gray and beige).

The most popular grays today are warm — Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray and Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray lead the pack because their brown undertones prevent the cold, sterile feeling that pure grays can create. Filter by undertone below to find grays that match your room's lighting and style.

Why Your Gray Looks Blue

The most common gray painting mistake is ignoring undertones. A gray with blue undertones will look distinctly blue on a north-facing wall. Read our undertones guide to learn how to spot them before you buy. If you're choosing between two grays, our compare tool shows the exact perceptual difference so you can pick with confidence.