Sherwin Williams Repose Gray

Repose Gray by Sherwin Williams (SW 7015) is the perfect warm gray neutral paint color for every room in your home. With slight green and taupe undertones, it looks gray without ever feeling cold.

Sherwin Williams SW - 7015 paint swatch with text overlay

Repose Gray is my go-to neutral gray paint color choice. It’s the perfect whole-house paint color that works in ANY room, no matter whether the room has cool or warm light. I love it so much that I’ve used this warm gray paint color all over my own home!

If you’ve been looking for the perfect gray that never reads cold, you’re going to love this post. I’m sharing all the must-know details about this paint color, including its undertones, LRV, comparisons, and lots of photos to help you decide if it’s the one for you.

kitchen wall painted gray with rustic floating shelves
Repose Gray Kitchen Walls

Is Repose Gray a Warm or Cool Color?

Repose Gray is a little closer to warm gray than a true “greige” but is still warm enough for me to consider it under that category. The warmth it has makes it perfect for any room in your home, be it a living space, kitchen, bathroom or bedroom.

If you’ve been wanting to add gray paint to a room in your home but you’re worried about cool light that tends to bring out blue undertones in everything, then I think Repose Gray will be perfect for you. It will never feel like a cold gray, which is why it is so incredibly versatile.

That’s the exact reason I stumbled upon it! All the other grays I was trying looked distinctly baby blue in our kitchen but this paint color had just enough hint of warmth to still look medium gray and never at all cold.

If you want to minimize the beige undertone for a cleaner gray, I would stick to keeping it in bright spaces as the beige (and slight green undertone) really comes out in darker spaces. Not that I don’t like that, I actually really love how this gray never feels cold.

two story living room with fireplace and built ins and the walls painted Repose Gray
Living Room via Coastal Cass

On the other hand, if you’re reading this and now realize you don’t want a warm gray, then a cooler gray like Gray Owl or Stonington Gray may be more what you’re looking for.

Is it a True Gray?

Sorry to burst your bubble, but there’s really no such thing as a true gray. Every gray has some sort of undertone – whether it’s brown, blue, purple, or taupe. Of course, some grays are more closer to a neutral, “true” gray than others.

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Undertones

Repose Gray technically has a beige/taupe undertone as well as some green. The beige adds warmth and it could possibly flash slightly pink or purple due to those taupe tones. It can also have the slightest green undertone in darker rooms, or in shadowy corners in particular.

view over a kitchen table to a wall painted with repose gray

Don’t be scared, though! These undertones make it a unicorn paint color that works equally well when paired with both cool and warm colors in your home! Woohoo!

If your only experience of warm grays or greiges is the ever popular Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter – you’ll be surprised at how much more gray Repose Gray is. Revere Pewter can be quite muddy, whereas Repose Gray never looks that way.

This also means that it will work with a variety of finishes throughout your home AND it’s also one of the best paint colors for resale value.


Repose Gray entryway with white wainscoting and wooden console table

The picture above was taken right inside my front door. While the light is much warmer here than in the kitchen, Repose Gray still just has that touch of warmth to it. It’s really the perfect undertone for a gray that you will want to use throughout your home because regardless of the type of light, it will work.

Trim Colors to Pair With Repose Gray

Because Repose Gray works so well with both warm and cool colors, any of the white paint colors will work well.

If you want a bright, crisp white then Sherwin Williams Extra White or Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace are good choices.

For a neutral white, Sherwin Williams Pure White is always a safe bet. If you want a creamier, warmer white then Benjamin Moore Simply White or White Dove are good contenders.

Is Repose Gray a Good Whole House Paint Color?

Yes! There are not a lot of paint colors that I can confidently say will work in every room of your home. Because each part of your home will have different light, depending on whether the windows are north, south, east or west facing, a paint color that works in one room may look horrible in another.

repose gray kitchen walls
Kitchen walls are Repose Gray lightened by 50%

Repose Gray looks great in all exposures! However, in the darker rooms, that green undertone comes to the fore a little more. To counteract this, I started lightening the color by 50% and ended up with the PERFECT paint color! The lighter color has much less of the green undertone obvious and truly works in any room!

If this is something you want to do, just go to the paint store and ask for “Sherwin Williams Repose Gray lightened by 50%” and they will know what you mean.

What is a Good Accent Color For Repose Gray?

One of the colors that goes really well with it is this lovely gray-toned blue (Serious Gray by Sherwin Williams). Something about the gray-blue tone really complements it so well! (read more about my favorite blue-gray paint colors here).

coordinating colors with repose gray

If you want to accent it with a similar color but one that’s a bit darker for contrast, then Dorian Gray makes for a nice bold accent color.

Repose Gray with natural warm wood

If you love how it look, but want a slightly lighter and brighter color, it looks equally amazing when lightened by 50%. I recently repainted my living room using it at 50% strength and I really wish I had done it sooner!

Repose gray lightened 50% living room wall paint

Additionally, paired with crisp white trim, Repose Gray gives a really fresh modern feel to any room.

Repose Gray vs Agreeable Gray

Agreeable Gray is another very popular warm gray or greige paint color.

repose gray vs agreeable gray, side by side

Repose Gray is a bit more gray than Agreeable Gray, which has a stronger beige undertone, making it more of a greige. So Repose Gray is cooler, but it’s still a warm gray. It’s also just a smidge darker than Agreeable Gray, but the difference is barely noticeable.

If you’re deciding between the two, my main question for you would be whether you want more of a gray paint color or something warmer. If you want a color that’s warmer, then Agreeable Gray would be the way to go.

Sherwin Williams Repose Gray walls with extra white trim

Real Room Examples

I want to share with you some other spaces that have used this wonderful color. If you have cooler light or a north facing room and cannot find the right gray, definitely try Repose Gray.

Kitchens

Not only is it a lovely wall color, but Repose Gray is one of my favorite colors for cabinets. Whether you prefer brass, black or silver hardware, it will work with all of them!

Kitchen cabinets painted with sw repose gray
Repose Gray Kitchen Cabinets via Finding Lovely

Living Rooms

Sherwin Williams Repose Gray at half strength
Repose Gray Lightened by 50%
Repose Gray sitting room walls
Repose Gray Sitting Room

Bathrooms

Repose Gray never feels cold and works well with so many colors and finishes. It really is such a great paint color for any room in your home, bathrooms included!

Sherwin Williams Repose Gray bathroom
Repose Gray Bathroom via Zillow
A bathroom paired with repose gray and crisp white trim and vanity
Repose Gray Bathroom via Thistlewood
Repose Gray Nursery
Nursery via Project Nursery

The paint colors brings warmth to a bathroom with northern light
Repose Gray Bathroom via Decorpad

Bedrooms

White trim, bright light and light colored furnishings definitely help favor the cooler side of this paint color. So if you want it to lean towards gray more than its warmer side, keep that in mind.

Repose Gray paired with coral in a bedroom
Bedroom via Two Twenty One
Repose Gray nursery walls
Nursery via Blooming Homestead

Entryways and Mudrooms

In the following photos, you can see how well Repose Gray works when paired with warm woods. A lot of warmer grays will start to look muddy or too beige when paired with darker woods, but this one still maintains its gray color.

Repose gray works just as well with natural wood as it does with white painted wood
Repose Gray Hallway via Numbered Street Designs

Repose gray paired with serious gray door
Sherwin Williams Repose Gray paired with SW Serious Gray Door
Dark wood goes nicely with warm gray walls
Repose Gray Staircase via The Creativity Exchange

Don’t Forget…

Don’t forget – no matter what you’ve read or photos you’ve seen online, it’s really important to sample paint colors in your home before committing!

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