1. LAYER WITH BOTH WARM AND COLOR COOLERS
'Edgecomb Gray is a go-to neutral that can refresh a space, while providing a warm, welcoming feeling. Like other popular gray paints, it is not just simply gradients of black and white, instead is comprised of other pigments that add to the complexity and appeal such as the yellow undertone.' explains Helen Shaw, Director of Marketing at Benjamin Moore.
2. LEAN INTO BOTH THE LIGHT AND MOODY SIDES OF EDGECOMB GRAY
One thing that makes Edgecomb Gray such a lovely shade is that it can be both dark and light depending on the aspect of the room. It can be a really light slightly warm gray under plenty of direct light, but tone that light down and you get this still very warm but deeper beige shade that's really on trend.
3. TRY IT ON YOUR KITCHEN CABINETS
If you are considering a white kitchen, but want it to feel warm and welcoming as well as light and fresh, Edgecomb Gray is the perfect kitchen cabinet color. Not so warm it's a cream and not so cool it's a gray, this is a really timeless shade that can cope with changing tastes and interior design trends, and that's just what you want in a kitchen color.
4. CREATE CONTRAST WITH DARKER SHADES
'Benjamin Moore's Edgecomb Gray is a versatile and sophisticated color that can be utilized in various ways to enhance the aesthetic of a space. Edgecomb Gray adapts beautifully to different lighting conditions, appearing warmer in natural light and cooler in artificial settings.' explains Jennifer Davis.
5. BRING IN PLENTY OF TONES AND TEXURES
As with all neutrals, the interest comes with the other shades and textures you pair it with. You want to bring in plenty of tactile finishes and tones to give this paint some depth, so whatever room you are using Edgecomb Gray in, layer up different materials and finishes, and be sure to bring in other neutral shades too.