The Color Series continues today with a peek at the verdant shade of green, one I always refer to as “seasonless” because this hue works well inside and out and all year round, in winter, spring, summer, and fall. The color is found in what we see when we look outside each day, from the leaves on every botanical to moss covered trees to rolling grass covered hills to deep green forests.
Green paint is available in countless shades as anyone knows from visiting the paint store. It’s a color that can communicate whatever a designer or homeowner wants depending on the lightness or darkness or saturation selected.
Pale shades like celedon or celery are light and airy, less saturated hues like sage are subtle and play the role of a neutral. Brighter lime or chartreuse greens always pack a punch while mint or seafoam greens brighten and cheer. Dramatic and deeper jade and olive introduce drama, while vivid emerald and Kelly add an dash of modern chic.
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Green is a perfect choice in kitchens and laundry rooms with white or wood cabinetry. Consider introducing it with paint, tile, or in less permanent ways with home accents.
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Looking to create a dramatic focal point? Green is a stylish choice when painting a piece of furniture such as a dresser or hutch or smaller accent – think about lime and Kelly greens and also jewel tone emerald – so fabulous!
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Green upholstered furniture is a commitment but a worthy one since green is universally appealing in interiors. Notice how when placed near windows, green upholstered furniture echoes the great outdoors beyond.
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Less can be more when it comes to home decor. Green silk or linen curtains against a dark or neutral backdrop say “look at me”, but choosing accent pillows or smaller accessories allows green to play a more changeable role.
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What colors partner well with green? All of them!! Nature includes green in every bloom so we can too.
Find more green inspiration on my Color Inspiration board on Pinterest.
How have you decorated around the home with shades of green?
With paint, accessories, or simply with plants and fresh flowers?
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I like bringing green into the house with plants. But I’m also loving that emerald green dresser.
I LOVE GREEN!!! And I bring it in with plants indoors and boxwood topiaries!!! I really want it as an accent color in my new kitchen, just haven’t pulled things together yet.
I love my green kitchen!
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I TOTALLY agree! I just painted my living room green (like on your very first picture) because it goes with everything! It looks great any time of the year too. Thanks for re-assuring my choice :)
That last pic is perfect because you see the green outside and inside and how they work with each other.
Green will always be my favorite. It’s so light in the eyes and looks so cool and refreshing. My bedroom and kitchen were all painted green. :-D
Loving the greens. Think that’s going to be a color we use next for a dresser we re do. So many choices. Have a couple drop front desks that will be painted with in white for the body and green for the inside of the drop front desk. Can’t wait!
I’ve been decorating with green since I had my first apartment in 1979!
Back then it was “grass”, the ’80s “seafoam”, ’90s “teal”, ’00s “moss” and now – in my new house – “pistachio”! I prefer the cooler greens – those with a bit of blue. I always say that green is the perfect neutral – what doesn’t go with green?!!!
Thank you for such a lovely blog post today! Cynthia Crane, Artist Gardener and Animal Lover
Thank you Cynthia, so nice to hear from a fellow green lover!
We have lots of green tones in our home – it seems to be a color that is so versatile. Calming and invigorating, warm and cool, trendy and classic. And it does bring the look of the outdoors inside.