Why We Love Grey And You Should, Too!

Contemporary Grey Is Becoming The New White

White has always been a popular choice for windows. White uPVC windows look great and go with any style of house. However, there are other colours on the market that can add more fashion to your home. Here at St Helens Windows, we have a wide range of different colour options to choose from, depending on the material. Colours such as grey, oak, Chartwell green and even rosewood.

Some people may like a different colour than white. However, bold colours such as blue, green and red may not suit the house. So grey becomes a fantastic choice by adding both style and looking great. Below is our list of reasons we think the colour grey is one of the best options for your home.

We have many different contemporary grey colour options to choose from for windows. Starting from the darkest to the lightest. Anthracite grey, Slate grey, Basalt grey, Silver grey, Agate Grey and Pebble grey.

Grey is a contemporary colour, so it works well with modern homes. Furthermore, it can add style and a modern look to older properties. New grey windows can give your home some life back.

The colour grey is also simple, so it adds style without being over the top. Contemporary grey can blend in with your home’s exterior and can also add a more modern touch to the inside of your home.

Using Contemporary Grey Inside Your Home

When choosing to decorate the inside of your home, grey can be a good colour. It has become a popular choice for interior design overtaking white and even beige. The good thing about grey is that it is colourless, it is halfway between black and white, making it a neutral colour.

Don’t be afraid to try something new and move away from the colour white. From grey floors, grey furniture, grey walls and grey carpet, the neutral colour can make any room look modern. The colour grey is a colour that will go with just about any other colour. For example, if you have grey furniture, you could use a nice pastel colour on the wall to match up, or some bright colours to enhance the room. If you don’t want to rush into the colour grey, you can purchase smaller items such as tables, accessories and cabinets.

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