Themost popular colorto represent the environment, green comes alive in a multitude of hues.
Whether you prefer seafoam-green or deep-shade fern, the hue is fresh, lively, and always in style.
The perfect green color scheme starts by looking at the undertones in your shade of choice.
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To help inspire you, we’re sharing our favorite green color scheme ideas for refreshing style.
Green and White Kitchen Design
Green and gold are the accent colors in this otherwise neutral kitchen.
Choosing a gray that has warm undertones is also critical to making this color scheme work.
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Use a color more than once in a room to make it feel intentional.
Black stone floors with a warm undertone echo thoughts of a rustic environment and make for easy cleaning.
Leaded glass-paneled doors and almost-black slate sinks and countertops complement the blue undertones of this favorite evergreen.
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Gleaming copper pots add brightness to the deep color scheme.
The not-too-warm, not-too-cool green on the walls and trim here functions almost as a neutral.
Country-Inspired Green Color Palette
A muted shade of sage green works as a neutral in thiscountry-inspiredkitchen.
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The color on the lower cabinets is balanced by simple open shelving and a white-painted floor.
Tall ceilings are accented withexposed wood beams, and that natural texture is repeated on butcher-block countertops.
Here, acolor-drenched kitchenputs a dark forest green on display.
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Accented with pops of color in the rug and artwork, the green kitchen still feels light and welcoming.
Here, an emerald green and baby blue wallpaper makes a fun, artistic statement.
Pops of orange in the artwork and soap dispenser add warm contrast to the cool-toned palette.
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Orange accessories pull out oranges in the paper and offer a fresh point of contrast against the mostly-green background.
The indoor plants add more green, which helps the color feel more established in the room.
They also provide contrast, as theyre a darker tone than the walls.
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This helps add depth and interest to the room.
This design mixes pastel pink, grassy green, and cobalt blue using both modern and vintage-inspired decor items.
The similar blue undertones in the tiles and the paint creates a cohesive look.
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Here, the brighter tones are used as pops of color amidst a mostly neutral palette.
The cabinets pick up the deepest tone in the wallpaper, while the reddish terracotta floor adds contrast.
Naturally Green Color Scheme
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Large plantslike these are basically furniture.
Treat them as such, adding other green accents to create continuity.
Here, this modern art looks meant to be hanging above the established plants.
Avoid the holiday look by pairing off shades of either color together.
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Here, rusty red-tone pillows and a chartreuse wallpaper are cozy and fresh together in this attic bedroom.
This formal dining room combines a desaturated green paint with neutrals for a prim, pastoral look.
Dark colors help create a cozy feeling, which is perfect for this small study.
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The green bed with its organic stripe pattern looks almost like reeds on a coastline.
The useful vibrancy adds levity to the kitchen, which is mostly a functional space.
The dynamic mural is a playful way to incorporate color by simply using paint.
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Calming Green Color Scheme
This soothing green color scheme is perfect for getting quality R&R.
A muted mint-green headboard provides a hint of color against the beige and white bedding.
Wallpaper featuring a simple vine pattern plays off the green headboard to add visual interest without being overwhelming.
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Accessories bring in hints of black to add definition to the room.
Midcentury Modern Green Color Scheme
A velvet olive bed steals the show in thismidcentury-inspired bedroom.
Light leafy green on the cabinetry introduces a fresh feeling that reflects the view outside the windows.
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Here, a glossy blackstatement bathtubwith brass fixtures gives the all-green bathroom a luxe look.
Dusty green walls provide a backdrop for deep green armchairs and an olive green sofa.
Bold Green Color Scheme with Blue Accents
Vibrantgreen accentsliven up this small dining nook.
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Large prints on the rug and curtains create visual energy that helps make the space appear larger.
The blue-gray walls give this living room a moody feel without making the space feel small and dark.
Large windows dressed in gauzy white curtains provide plentiful natural light for a happy, welcoming quality.
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Partnering with the rough-hewn theme, an expansive wall of windows looks out to the wooded view.
Shades of pink, yellow, orange, and blue create a lively look.
Graphic patterns are used in restraint to maintain the restful atmosphere.
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The darker shade of olive is limited to the kitchen island, and white paint brightens up the cabinetry.
Grayish cloud-blue covers a Chesterfield sofa, and a blue-striped rug underfoot makes a quiet statement.
Other pieces are mostly white save accent pillows in patterns of blue and green.
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For a complete turn of the tides, an animal print ottoman dominates the center of the room.
Because the juxtaposition is a singular piece, it makes a big statement and adds a jolt of energy.
Like a summer shift dress, the furnishings are streamlined and simple.
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A knit throw and plaid rug introduceslightly warmer shadesof green to the mix.
Vintage Green Color Scheme with Red Accents
Custom-painted cabinetry gives this kitchen a stamp of personality.
The colors and finishes work together to give this brand-new kitchen vintage character.
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Inkeeping with the outdoorsy theme, the wooden chairs are Adirondack-inspired with their chunky wood slats.
Striped fabric covers the table introducing carefree stripes in yellow, coral, teal green, and blue.
Orchard-Inspired Red and Green Color Scheme
This retro-modern kitchen took its color cues from the produce section.
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Apple green walls are a standout against white subway tile and streamlined cabinetry.
Shiny apple red, greenscomplementary color, proves the perfect accent color for fresh, contemporary style.
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