The color green is an extremely versatile hue, and there are so many specific shades to choose from.
Consider pairing it with dark wood decor accents to create a sophisticated contrast.
This happy hue looks fantastic with gold hardware, as illustrated here.
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Bring in other green hues through your dinnerware for a fun touch.
Forest Green
Daniel Kanter
Forest green cabinets look beautiful with a green tile backdrop in this kitchen.
Create depth and texture by choosing some tiles that are in a similar shade.
Lauren Comer
This is a darker variation of the hue that adds plenty of dimension to this otherwise neutral kitchen.
It’s a great way to weave in the color green without designing a space that’s ultra bright.
Pair it with wood tones for an earthy, rustic-inspired look.
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This light shade will create an airy look against shiplap or wooden accents.
It’s a great choice for a beachy space as well.
This kitchen proves that the color looks excellent with wood tones and whites alike.
Daniel Kanter
Pair it with black for an unexpected yet sophisticated-looking mix.
This color is upbeat, camouflages stains nicely, and is personality-filled without being polarizing.
The color is full of soul and will add a sophisticated feel to any space.
Jessica Brigham
To ensure that the room doesn’t read as too dark, stick with white countertops and walls.
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Ashley Montgomery Design
Ashley Montgomery Design
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