The Best Sherwin Williams Gray Paint Colors

Looking for a gray that’s not too cold, not too warm, and never dull? I hear you—I’ve tested dozens in real rooms so you don’t have to. These are my top Sherwin-Williams grays that consistently perform.

1. Agreeable Gray (SW 7029): The Chameleon Classic

  • Warm greige with minimal undertone commitment, though a slight green undertone may be seen—works in most homes.
  • Looked great on a kitchen island beside brass hardware and wood floors—no purple, no blue, just easy contrast.
  • effortless neutral that brightens a space, provides warmth, and blends seamlessly with almost any color palette
  • LRV ~58–60 makes it medium-light, perfect for both walls and cabinets.
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painted Agreeable Gray Hallway with doors
Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray

2. Repose Gray (SW 7015): Calm, Cool & Classy

  • One of Sherwin-Williams’ most-loved grays for its balanced mix of warmth and cool grey.
  • Rich enough for cozy living spaces, but never heavy. Still, test in low-light rooms—it can lean cooler.
  • Pairs beautifully with Pure White trim, navy accents, or natural wood tones.
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painted Repose Gray Living Room with couch adn coffee table
Repose Gray Walls

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3. Mindful Gray (SW 7016): Mid-Tone Neutral That Plays Nice

  • Between Repose Gray and Dorian Gray—neutral with a whisper of red, avoiding green or blue undertones.
  • Great on walls, cozy on cabinets, and subtle enough for open-concept homes.
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4. Dorian Gray (SW 7017): Warm & Cozy Mid-Tone

  • Slightly darker than Mindful Gray, with warm brown undertones.
  • Ideal for bathrooms, cabinets, or as a grounding wall color.
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painted Dorian Gray Bedroom with bed in front of window and two dogs
Sherwin Williams Dorian Gray

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5. Dovetail (SW 7018): Depth Without Darkness

  • Warm, soft brown-gray with an LRV around 26.
  • Works beautifully in mudrooms, on cabinetry, or paired with stone and wood textures.
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painted sherwin williams Dovetail barn door
Sherwin Williams Dovetail
Photo Credit: West Magnolia Charm

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6. Gauntlet Gray (SW 7019): Bold and Moody

  • Deep, rich brown-gray—sophisticated and bold.
  • Try this one on accent walls, built-ins, or even exterior shutters.
painted Gauntlet Gray Kitchen walls with white cabinets
Sherwin Williams Gauntlet Gray
Photo Credit: Favorite Paint Colors

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7. Requisite Gray (SW 7023): The Under-the-Radar MVP

  • Mid-toned greige that flies under the radar but offers versatility and subtle warmth.
  • A beautiful backdrop for both warm and cool décor.
  • Great paint color in kitchens.
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Sherwin Williams Requisite Gray
Photo Credit: Houzz

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8. Worldly Gray (SW 7043): Warmth Without Yellow

painted Worldly Gray entryway with grand staircase
via @bloomingintheburbs on Instagram

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9. Useful Gray (SW 7050): Calm and Collected

  • A subtle, refined gray with a touch of warmth.
  • Works especially well in offices, bedrooms, and transitional spaces.
couch in front of Sherwin Williams useful gray  wall with shelf
Sherwin Williams Useful Gray Image via @designonapenny on Instagram

10. Analytical Gray (SW 7051): Muted Sophistication

  • Deeper than Useful Gray with earthy warmth.
  • A great fit for dens, libraries, or any room needing a grounded neutral.

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Quick Comparison Table

ColorLRVUndertoneBest Use
Agreeable Gray~58–60Warm greigeWalls, cabinets, open spaces
Repose Gray~58Balanced cool/warmLiving, bedrooms, versatile use
Mindful Gray~48Slight redWalls, offices, warm neutral palette
Dorian Gray~39Warm brown-grayCabinets, bathrooms, bedrooms
Dovetail~26Warm, soft brownExteriors, cabinetry, mudrooms
Gauntlet Gray~17Warm brown-grayAccent walls, kitchen islands
Requisite Gray~45Warm greigeWhole-home neutral, entryways
Worldly Gray~57Soft warm greigeWhole house, light-filled spaces
Useful Gray~59Warm neutralOffices, hallways, bedrooms
Analytical Gray~47Earthy greigeLibraries, dining rooms, cozy corners

Every space is different. My biggest recommendation is to pick three colors you are drawn to, get samples, and put them in the rooms you want to paint.

Then live with them for a few days, checking the swatches in various lighting conditions. You want to ensure you cover all bases before choosing your perfect gray.

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Regardless of the shade you choose, finding balance is key. Bringing in texture and warmth with your decor pieces, such as fabric, wood, and fixtures, will help make the room not feel cold and bleak. 

How You Can Use Them In Your Home

  • Agreeable Gray for living rooms—pairs with wood floors, crisp white trim, brass lamps.
  • Repose Gray on bedroom walls—soothing backdrop under both lamps and daylight.
  • Mindful Gray on a small office wall—neutral without feeling sterile.
  • Dorian Gray on a powder room vanity—adds elegant depth.
  • Dovetail in a laundry room—complements tile and utility spaces.
  • Gauntlet Gray as an exterior shutter color—pairs beautifully with creamy white siding.
  • Requisite Gray in the foyer—calm and welcoming.
  • Worldly Gray in a sunroom—plays beautifully with natural light.
  • Useful Gray in the guest room—calm and clean.
  • Analytical Gray in a cozy den—warm, enveloping, and stylish.

FAQ – People Ask Me This All the Time

Q: Which gray is most neutral?
A: Agreeable Gray is Sherwin-Williams’ top-selling neutral because it’s not too warm or cool.

Q: Will gray look blue in my room?
A: It can, especially in north-facing or low-light rooms. That’s why testing samples is non-negotiable.

Q: Should I use gray on cabinets or walls?
A: Medium grays like Repose or Mindful are beautiful on cabinets. Light grays like Agreeable are perfect for walls.


How to Choose Your Gray (The Right Way)

  1. Narrow to two shades: One medium-light, one mid-tone.
  2. Order peel-and-stick samples (I love Samplize!) and test in multiple light conditions.
  3. Snap daytime and nighttime photos to check undertones.
  4. Pair with trim & fabric swatches to ensure harmony.

Final Word

Choose a gray that matches your lighting, furniture tones, and overall vibe. Agreeable Gray is a safe, flexible pick; Repose Gray offers a soft balance; Worldly Gray adds subtle warmth; and Gauntlet Gray delivers moody depth. And always sample before you commit.


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