Grisailles: 13 Rooms With Grisailles Walls

The old French technique of wall mural paint, where the final effect is a monochromatic tone in different shades of grey, dark and light, is as old as it gets.  Reinvented or discovered during the Renaissance as a form of a more affordable painting technique, perhaps also due to limited color options that were available for painting, it’s been reinvented in forms of wallpaper, posters and panel screens.  Its monochromatic tone makes it a perfect background for all kinds of decor style, from modern to traditional.  I love it with a dash of color furniture for a more contrasting and modern effect and when enhanced with a touch of brass it is simply harmoniously gorgeous.

A Paris apartment by Studio Razavi Architecture

A Paris apartment by Studio Razavi Architecture

Howard Slatkin

Brooke Shields NYC apartment designed by David Flint

Frederic Machiche room.

Howard Slatkin home via New York Social Diary

Cow Parsley Wallpaper by Cole and Son.

 Fornasetti Cloud Wallpaper by Cole and Son

Sasha Bikoff home

 

One thought on “Grisailles: 13 Rooms With Grisailles Walls

  1. Cathy Lerebours

    I absolutely love a room done in grisaille. It's transportative, serene and timeless. Thanks for the great post!

    Cathy Lerebours-Chun

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