Brooke Shields uses this color-based productivity hack in her home office – and it's all over the walls

The gray office is at once energizing and serene, proving that the popular neutral is a surefire color pick for the home

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Productivity hacks range in format and effort. Some people try timers, while others remove any tech distractions from their immediate vicinity. But can interior design boost our productivity? If Brooke Shields' home office paint color is any indication, we believe that it can.

The Pretty Baby and The Blue Lagoon star recently shared a video clip to her Instagram page of her work-from-home space, which features a large, white desk, metallic trash can, beige carpet, and most notably, gray wall paint alongside a gray and white artwork.

Gray is perhaps one of the most popular neutrals to use in the home, and for good reason; according to experts, it is simultaneously serene and energizing.

'When it comes to productivity, gray can be a game-changer,' says designer Nina Lichtenstein. 'This color is renowned for its ability to create a calm and focused environment, devoid of the distractions that bolder hues might provoke. Light grays, in particular, foster a sense of tranquility and order, making them ideal for spaces where concentration is paramount. The understated elegance of gray helps to minimize visual clutter, allowing the mind to stay sharp and engaged.'

dark gray office with wooden desk, leather chair, patterned rug and bookcase

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In addition to its ability to help us work efficiently, gray also is incredibly versatile and easy to decorate with in the home.

'Gray evokes a sense of balance and sophistication,' Lichtenstein says. 'It's a color that embodies both stability and modernity, striking a perfect equilibrium between warmth and coolness. The mood it sets is one of calm assurance, making it an excellent choice for a home office where clear thinking and decision-making are crucial. While darker grays can introduce a sense of depth and intimacy, lighter shades promote openness and clarity.'

We love how Shields utilized variations of gray and its family, with the light walls acting as a welcoming hue amidst the glossy white desk and soft greige rug.

As far as color combinations, Shields has opted for one of the ideal pairings: gray and white. These sister shades infuse a room with just the right amount of light and dark.

'This classic pairing is synonymous with modern minimalism,' Lichtenstein states. 'White adds brightness and freshness, lifting the gray and creating a crisp, clean look. This combination can resemble the sky on a beautiful cloudy day, adding a serene, airy feel to the space. Use white for trim, furniture, or even as an accent wall to keep the space feeling open and airy.'

Alternatively, a more colourful but equally peaceful combo is blue and gray.

'Blue and gray together evoke a sense of calm and professionalism,' Lichtenstein explains. 'Soft blues can enhance the soothing qualities of gray, while deeper blues can add richness and depth. This combination mirrors the tranquil hues of a clear sky, fostering a serene and focused environment. This combination works well in spaces that need to balance relaxation with focus.'

Overall, gray is an excellent pick for the home office color scheme, both in terms of its impact on productivity and its soothing nature. Painting the walls gray would be our top way to infuse an office with the color, but adding it in via furnishings and accents such as an office chair or sofa is also a great option. Ensure to layer textures or add in a slight accent color, such as blue or white, to maintain visual interest.


Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivalled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.