Add a fun pop of color to your dining room by painting your dining table green.
Try Wallpaper and a Painted Ceiling
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Wallpaper and a coordinatedpainted ceiling?
you’re able to easily add green to your space using decor and textiles like drapes.
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Take this dining room byCamden Grace Interior Designfor examplefun, high-contrast green curtains instantly transform the space.
Add a pop of color by opting for green paint to finish off the look.
Soft greens pair well with earthy decor, while rich and bold hues add a touch of elegance.
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Bring green into your dining room in a bold way by extending the color to the floor.
Enhance the Space With Green Velvet
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Is there anything more luxurious than velvet?
It can be dressed up with elegant finishes or made casual with earthy furniture and decor.
Design byLauren Robbins Interiors/ Photo byLacy Sombar Curtis
Its a truly versatile tone.
This sophisticated dining space features green velvet dining chairs and textured wallpaper for some added visual interest.
Opt for green textiles like curtains and rugs, or decor like plants and stems.
Styling byMelanie McKinley/ Photo byStephen Karlisch
Keep it simple and subtle for a sophisticated touch to your light and airy interior.
This dining space byJessica Nelsondemonstrates how its done.
Transform your dining room by adding green shiplap to the walls for an earthy, modern touch.
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Pair it with some coordinating decor throughout the room to really finish off the look.
Green is the perfect color for murals since its so present in nature.
Think forests, beautiful mountain scenes, gardens, and more.
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Pair Green and Brown
As two earthy colors, brown and green always make a good pairing.
Try Botanical Wallpaper
In place of real plants, why not try a fun botanical wallpaper?
Play up the vintage aesthetic by pairing beadboard with wallpaper in a coordinating green shade.
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To nail this color combination, see to it you opt for similar hues of the two shades.
Try incorporating this green shade into your dining room using upholstery and decor to nail this look.
The result is crisp and clean and makes the room feel taller since the green draws your eyes upward.
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Green is the perfect color for vintage patterns since many of these prints are botanically inspired.
Play with a mixture of different hues for a sophisticated look with a pop of fun color.
These emerald green walls pop beautifully against the stark white trim, ceiling, and furniture.
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Keep the rest of your decor minimal to really allow the paint color to shine.
Artwork, furniture, and decor are all great ways to bring in this energizing shade.
Black, brown, and taupe are great complementary color choices for deep, earthy greens.
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This rich shade is perfect for velvet upholstery and tropical prints.
We love howLouis Duncan-He Designspaired green, pink, and black to finish off this moody and eclectic space.
Plus, there are lots of different shades of dark green to choose from.
Design byMaura O’Malley Interiors/ Photo byDavid Patterson
Go big and incorporate all the colors of the rainbow.
Opt for a warm shade of green to nail the look.
Dont be afraid to mix and match different patterns and shades of green for an eclectic and playful look.
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Tile is probably the most natural option, but dont be afraid to explore other choices as well.
Opt for gold fixtures and decor along with green furniture, paint, artwork, or other accents.
You truly cant go wrong.
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Green is a versatile color that is an excellent choice for dining rooms.
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