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Dining room painted with a soft stone paint colour

Natural stone colours are a popular choice when decorating interior and exterior surfaces. A timeless neutral, any surface painted with this classic colour will stand the test of time and work with just about any decorating style going.

Stone paint colours are becoming increasingly popular in interior design circles. Synonymous with elegance, these smooth hues are also versatile. You can use them to spruce up tired-looking spaces, whitewash masonry or set the tone for a low-key palette rich in off-white accents.

Furthermore, stone paint colours can be used anywhere in the home. In the living room, they create a relaxing and harmonious space for unwinding at the end of the day. In the bedroom, they create a serene space that will help you drift off to sleep. You can even add richer stone shades to your brush when creating welcoming dining rooms that are ideal for entertaining.

Our Top Stone Paint Colours

Are you ready to revitalise your interiors with soft stone shades? Our range is packed with eye-catching hues that are suitable for use in any room. Whether you’re looking for a stylish shade for all your surfaces or want something more dramatic for a single feature wall, you’re bound to find what you’re looking for. 

If you’re for a stone paint colour with a hint of warmth, try an irresistible neutral like Stone Sundial. This soft mauve grey has a silvery quality that makes it perfect for turning an unloved corner of the home into a sophisticated space. 

Neutral and calming, this eye-catching shade can be used as a primary colour in a larger living room or master bedroom. It’s also dark enough that it can be used to create a cocooning effect in a smaller room. Use it on its own, or pair it with softer shades for a more complex tonal palette.

Are you looking for a soft and neutral hue to refresh an interior? A neutral sandy white like Stone Quarry should fit the bill nicely. As it’s a relatively low-key colour, you can use it generously on all of your surfaces, even if your room is on the small side. 

The sandy undertones make this a surprisingly warm colour, meaning you won’t have to rely on pink and red-infused neutrals to add intensity to your interiors. In fact, you can pair it with just about any shade to create a dream space. 

Pale neutrals can be put to use in any space. With Pottery Stone, you have a subtle shade that works well in living spaces, bedrooms and dining spaces alike. It’s understated enough that you can use it in place of classic white, while its tarnished khaki qualities make it a stylish base for more elegant redesigns. 

To keep things simple, opt for classic pairings like pure white. For a more sophisticated space, think about using contemporary colour accents like greige. Taupe and cool-toned greys will also work beautifully alongside this irresistible stone paint colour. 

If you find most stone paint colours too cool for your liking, think about putting Fieldstone to work in your home. Soft and warm, this koala greige strikes the right balance between light and airy and contemporary elegance. 

This paint colour makes a solid impression in more modern interiors. However, it can also be used to create a high-impact colour scheme when paired with classic accents like pure white. For a more sophisticated palette, think about introducing a hint of gorgeous greige or cappuccino tones. 

The right shade of stone can turn any room into a stylish sanctuary. If you’re in the market for a more majestic neutral to redefine your favourite spaces, try a monumental grey like Stonehenge Greige. Its cool tones make it one of the more versatile colours in our range, while subtle notes of gold make it a luxurious choice. 

You can use this as a brilliant base for sophisticated room redesigns. Work in notes of warm greige to create a welcoming space, or reach for silvery and gold-toned metallics if you’re thinking about a five-star makeover. 

Are you considering using a stone-inspired shade as a statement colour? Stone’s Throw is something you should definitely think about. This dark take on cappuccino is surprisingly intense but makes a welcome addition to any greige palette. 

If you’re considering using this colour in a smaller room, pair it with a neutral shade and use this hue for a feature wall. In a living room, it’ll make a dramatic backdrop for ornamental displays or draw attention to decorative fireplaces. It’s also a dream choice for an accent wall in a bedroom. 

Some stone paint colours are light and airy, while others bring a moody and majestic energy to your interiors. Subtle Stone definitely falls into the latter category. This mid-tone grey paint colour has a cloudy quality that creates a unique atmosphere in any space, making it a welcome alternative to serene blues and subtle greens. 

Use it in place of either of those two colours if you’re considering giving your bedroom a makeover. If you are using it to redecorate your sleep space, pair it with cool-toned neutrals and fresh linen hues. In a living space or dining room, keep your wall palette simple and add warmth with natural materials and wooden furniture. 

If you’re a fan of industrial interior design, concrete-inspired paint colours are a strong decorating choice. Fresh Granite will make a great addition to your palette, with this mid-tone grey boasting a stormy quality and hints of concrete character. 

It’s a more contemporary paint colour and a richer choice than other stone shades in our collection. Striking the right balance between saturated hues and easygoing neutrals, you won’t have any trouble finding accent colours to coordinate alongside this one.  

Colour Schemes Featuring Stone Paint Colours

As it’s a neutral colour family, creating an eye-catching scheme is easy when you use stone as your foundation. Looking for some styling notes to help you put together a premium palette for a living room makeover or bedroom redesign? Why not try one of these timeless pairings? 

Warm Neutrals and Intense Blue

Light neutral sandy white
Dark grey orchid blue

Who says you can’t combine warm neutrals with cool-toned colours? With the right shade of stone at your disposal, you’re free to bring in icier colours to create a captivating scheme that will breathe new life into your interiors. Start with a light neutral like Stone Quarry. This sandy white is subtle and warm, making it a fine addition to any wall. It’s also low-key enough that you can use it as a ceiling paint

Rather than use a light blue to bring in complexity, go with a darker shade when selecting a colour pairing. A dark grey like Wing Commander will work wonderfully, with the orchid blue undertones making it a contemporary alternative to shades like royal blue or navy. 

Tarnished White and Grey-Blue

Pale neutral tarnished khaki white
Soft subdued greyish jade aqua

If you’re someone who tends to play it safe when decorating their interiors, white and grey is a timeless colour combination to consider. However, you can bring this tried and tested colour scheme bang up to date by introducing stone-infused hues to your palette. A pale neutral like Pottery Stone is a premium pick of paint colour, with this tarnished khaki hue bringing more complexity and depth than a standard white. 

Although this off-white paint colour works well on its own, it looks even better when enhanced with a subdued grey. Try using something like Palmetto to make your interiors more interesting. Its subdued notes of jade make it a luxurious addition to any space, whether you’re using it for tonal decorating or need something to coat a feature wall in. 

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