The result of mixing lilac with grey depends on the respective strengths and quantities of each of the two colors.
If the grey is a very light grey, then adding a small amount of pale lilac will produce a grey with a slight lilac tinge.
But a dark grey with strong lilac will produce a dull muddy dark color which will be nearer to black than violet!
The best way to see the results of mixing grey with lilac is to do some experiments with small quantities of each, noting which strengths and proportions of each produce the color(s) you like. Then you will know how to make that color consistently when mixing greater volumes of paint.
However, grey and violet are actually complementary colors, which means they enhance each other when placed side by side.
Gorgeous fabrics and wallpapers are often made using simply greys and violets.
So these two colors, in different shades/tones of each, and when used beside each other, such as in a pattern, are an ideal basis for a beautiful color scheme.
brownish, bluish colour
gray
light purple is a colour, paler than normal violet or indigo. Light purple is also called lilac or lavendar.
Black, gray,sliver
A lighter purple. Possibly like a lilac or laveder depending on how much white you mix. u`ll get a light purple colour.
While it is really hard to find scientific proof that the colour lilac is calming or not, I think it depends on what kind of person you are, and what you like and hate. For example., What if you hate the colour lilac?, then the colour lilac won't calm you down at all.
gray and orange will make an ugly muddy color
The color was named after the flower.
Lilac.
white or lilac or gray
Lilac breasted roller
Gold and lilac
To make Black you need to mix Gray and White.
I would say Potassium is the closest chemical to a purple as it is a lilac/purplish colour.
It's Lilac plus it's my fav colour and it's fab
lilac
Lilac colour.