8 Green Palettes Worthy of Envy
Softly neutral or bold and bright, green is a surprisingly versatile partner for other colors and many design styles
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Green is the unofficial hue of spring and summer, and you can add this natural, organic color to just about any existing color scheme. Green is nature's neutral. Soft, muted variations of this color are very easy to live with and will get your home dressed up for the sunny season in style.
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Green and gray. These days green looks totally on trend with a hot neutral like gray. The combo lends a contemporary feel to a space.
Green and orange. These colors create a dynamic retro look when used together. Introduce them with ease by using throw pillows, artwork and accent chairs.
Green and red. This color combo isn't just for the holidays; it also looks fresh and fun during the summer. If you already have red accessories in your space, you won't need to add much more. A moss-green area rug will do.
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| Green and gold. Create a natural, rustic look by pairing green with golden honey tones. If you already have a honey-tone ceiling or floor, you're halfway there. Go green with your seating by using a fun, patterned fabric. |
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| Green and teal. This is the quintessential peacock color scheme, which has seen a recent rise in popularity. This color combo is classic and elegant, and will work in any room in your home. Peacock Decor Struts Its Stuff |
Green and yellow. This duo is an example of perfect color balance. The coolness of green paired with the warmth of yellow always makes a room feel comfortable. These colors represent the grass and the sun, and together they create the ultimate summer color scheme.
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Green and green. If you love green and you want a permanent look that will go beyond the summer, look for a chic wall covering that includes different shades of green, like pine, lime and chartreuse. Then you can reinforce the palette with throw pillows and other textiles.
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| Green and pink. This complementary color scheme is a great choice for a girl's room. Choose a light or midtone green and a vibrant pink for a lighthearted, delicate look. Next: More ways to decorate with green |
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Walter Studio Interior Design Thank you Kelly for including Walter Studio Interior Design.
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PrintedArt Fine Art Photography Collection Here's one more in the green range: Lee Rentz is a former park ranger turned professional photographer - his work has been published in National Geographic, US News and World Report and many other magazines. His Spirit of the Ancient Forest is available at PrintedArt in a large float-on-the-wall display format with acrylic finish and invisible hangers.

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vixvax Is that a glossy ceiling in your design, Walter? I like it!
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Walter Studio Interior Design Hi Vixvax, Yes the ceiling is painted in a high gloss finish. I wanted it to reflect the light.
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judester What about green and brown?
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pgsoares Definetly, gren and teal /yellow! TThey're bright and cosy at the same time.
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Walter Studio Interior Design Hi Judester, Green and brown is a good combo. Pair it up with another accent color.
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judester Such as......?
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frenchdecor Beautiful presentation. One of my favorite combination is royal blue and lime green, about 70/30% ether way. For large areas, though, I prefer subtle tones, find them more relaxing.
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catbirdfarm judester, a tiny pop of turquoise would look good in a room with green and brown. white, of course, would work too. light blue also.
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