Use grey wood colour in a variety of ways
Shades of grey are among the most popular colours when wood is to be coloured. Whether it's beams in or on the house, or wooden furniture to be painted indoors or outdoors, grey wood paint always creates an elegant, clean and neutral effect.
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Which varnish for wood? Grey paint at MissPompadour Paint
In our range you will find a large selection of grey wood paint for indoor and outdoor use. You are sure to find the right grey varnish for your project among the different qualities!
Grey wood paint in the Just paint Collection
MissPompadour varnishes are available in different qualities. With the Eggshell Varnish variant, you can create silky matt surfaces that can withstand heavy use and are very easy to clean. This paint quality is available in over 90 colours from the Just paint Collection, including many interesting shades of grey.
A second paint quality is MissPompadour Matt Varnish. It gives you a powdery, velvety surface that looks extremely elegant. The completely matt wood varnish looks particularly interesting in dark grey tones. Matt Varnish is also available in more than 90 colour shades. The area of application for this varnish is the interior of the house.
Incidentally, the grey colour shades in the Just Paint collection are perfectly coordinated with our MissPompadour non-woven wallpaper collection. If you would like to design a wall in a matching colour, you can also find all colour shades of the Eggshell Varnish and Matt Varnishes as identical grey wall paints. Nothing stands in the way of tone-on-tone design of large furniture and the wall behind it!
Grey chalk-based wood varnish: Matt for elegant interior surfaces
You can also finish wood in grey with chalk varnishes from the CosyColours collection by MissPompadour. The soft grey tones in this collection impress with their cosy appearance. They are VOC- and odour-free and completely harmless to health. With CosyColours chalk paint, you can create matt, slightly rustic-looking surfaces that go particularly well with a vintage look or a classic country house style.
You will also find 2 charming shades of grey in the LittlePomp chalk varnish children's collection, which are not only suitable for children's rooms. These grey wood paints are also VOC-free and absolutely safe to use, so even pregnant women can paint with them.
Grey wood paint in semi-gloss for exterior painting
Would you like to paint a pergola on the patio? A garage door, your front door or the window shutters? Maybe you also want to paint the garden furniture on the patio. Shades of grey look particularly chic if the house is plastered white. The best way to finish all the wood outside is with the weather-resistant grey wood paint MissPompadour Eggshell Varnish.
Why not paint your garden shed a beautiful shade of grey like Grey with Morning Dew? You could then contrast the grey with fresh white on the door and window frames. Does your wooden garden fence need a new coat of paint? Then paint it with a medium grey colour shade, such as Grey with Grey. Incidentally, the grey wood paint can be sprayed wonderfully outdoors with a paint sprayer. Then the job is done very quickly.
Areas of application for grey wood paint
In addition to outdoors, there are endless other uses for grey wood paint inside the home. For example, you can use MissPompadour Paints to beautify a slightly yellowed wooden ceiling with a light shade of grey such as Grey with Warmth or give your natural wood kitchen a new look.
Grey wood varnish on stairs and wall panelling indoors
Stairs are often made of natural wood or are a boring brown colour. Try a shade of grey instead. Grey looks contemporary and can be combined wonderfully. Even boring wall panelling doesn't have to remain boring. How about giving the hallway more pizzazz with a shade of grey with colour pigments, for example? Grey with Green or Grey with Blue are particularly suitable for this. Be sure to use paint rollers for large areas. You can also find the right products and tools in the MissPompadour online shop.
Grey: wood colour for discreet but elegant windows and doors
Painting window frames in a shade of grey is always a good idea. This is because a light grey blends in with any colour scheme in the room. On the outside, you can also paint the windows in an intense anthracite colour such as Black with Slate. But this can also look very chic inside. It's good that there are so many shades of grey available. Even if your window frames are made of plastic, you can paint them grey with wood paint. With the right primer, the wood colour will also adhere to this surface. The right paint quality for exterior window painting is Eggshell Varnish.
Of course, interior doors can also be embellished with grey wood paint. Choosing a light shade of grey looks restrained and discreet, but the more intense Grey with Concrete or a dark shade such as Grey with Peat also turn boring doors into eye-catchers. For large painted surfaces such as doors, you can also apply the wood paint using Rollers or spray it with a sprayer. All MissPompadour varnish products are suitable for interior painting.
A new coat of varnish for wood: order grey varnish from MissPompadour
If you want to paint wood grey, you can find various varnish products in different shades of grey at MissPompadour: In the MissPompadour Just paint Collection, for example, you will find the light, delicate Grey with Seasalt. Grey with Linen is a rather neutral, light shade of grey. Grey with Brown tends towards the colour contained in the name. The mysterious Grey with Black is very dark. These and many other colour shades are available in the qualities Eggshell Varnish and Matt Varnish.
In the CosyColours chalk varnish collection, you will find the light Rainy Days Grey and the warm Silence Grey. The cosy Silk Grey has a few brown pigments and Warm Grey contains even more brown pigments. Quiet Moments Grey is a wonderfully enveloping colour shade. Calm Grey looks very Scandinavian with its green pigments. Two very dark shades of grey can also be found in the CosyColours: the beautiful anthracite of Comfort Grey and the near-black shade Secret Grey.
The LittlePomp chalk collection for children also includes 2 wood paints in beautiful shades of grey. The name of the lighter wood paint says it all: it's called Grey & Relaxed. And the dark Grey & Mindful is perfect for setting accents - and not just in the children's room. All colour shades of the LittlePomp chalk varnishes are also available as wall paints.
Frequently asked questions & answers about grey wood paint
- Do I need to prime if I want to paint wooden objects or wooden furniture grey?
It can be useful to pre-treat a wooden surface with a primer. If you are painting highly absorbent natural wood, you should pre-treat the surface with MissPompadour To Bond & Block. This will save you a lot of paint. It is also best to prepare very smooth surfaces or wood with large knothole patches for the paint coat with a primer. Oak and tropical woods can often bleed even years later. The application of To Bond & Block is also important for such problematic surfaces. - What do I combine the grey wood paint with?
Grey tones have the advantage of being quite neutral. However, there are also grey wood colours that tend towards certain colours due to their pigments. These should then be combined accordingly. - What is the difference between grey Wood stains and grey Wood varnish?
Wood stains and wood varnish are different products for treating wood. Wood stain is a non-covering coating that makes the wood more resistant. It makes sense to use stain if the wood structure is to be retained. Wood varnish, on the other hand, forms an impermeable, opaque layer on the surface of the wood. In this way, it protects the wooden surfaces and gives them any desired colour.