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Bring in the sweet and positive feeling of spring after winter.

Think about it: green is the colour of grass, trees, and many fresh foods. It’s no wonder that green is often linked to nature and wholesomeness.

Green colour makes people feel happy and positive. This is why many hospitals use green because it helps patients feel better. Schools might use green in classrooms to make a calm place for students to learn. Offices use green to help workers feel good and work better.

 
Green wall colour

Using green in your own home can help you bring in this sweet and positive feeling of spring after winter.

 

Practical Tips for Using Green Wall Colours

 

-Selecting the Right Green Paint Colour

 

Choosing the right green paint colour for your walls can be fun and easy. Here are some tips:
 

a. Room’s Purpose:

Think about how you use the room. For example, use calming shades like sage for bedrooms and vibrant shades like lime for children's rooms.

b. Room Size:

Lighter greens can make a small room feel bigger, while darker greens can make a large room feel cosier.

 

-Different Finishes

 

The finish of the paint affects the look and feel of the room:
 

a. Matte Finish:

This gives a soft, non-reflective look. It's great for creating a cosy, warm atmosphere but can show stains more easily.

b. Satin Finish:

This has a slight sheen and is more durable. It's good for high-traffic areas like kitchens and hallways.

c. Gloss Finish:

Very shiny and reflective, making colours look brighter. Ideal for doors and trim but can be too intense for large walls.

Green wall paint

-Pairing Green with Other Colours

 

For a balanced look, you can pair green with these colours:

 

a. Neutrals: 

White, beige, or grey can tone down the brightness of green and create a balanced look.

b. Cool Colours:

Blues and purples can complement green beautifully, adding a fresh and vibrant feel.

c. Warm Colours:

Yellows and browns can enhance the warmth of green, creating a cosy and inviting space.

For example, pair a soft sage green with white trim for a clean and calming look, or combine a vibrant lime green with light blue accents for a playful and energetic room.

 

Green Colour Schemes for Different Rooms

 

a. Living Rooms

Green can make your living room feel warm and inviting. Soft shades like olive or sage are good choices. You can paint one wall olive green to make it stand out. Add green cushions or a green sofa to the room. Green plants and artwork can also make the room look lively and fresh.

Living room wall

b. Kitchens

Green can make your kitchen feel clean and fresh. Light shades like apple or mint green are great. Paint the kitchen walls mint green for a refreshing look. Apple green cabinets can add a nice touch of colour. Use green towels, rugs, and dishes to complete the look.

 

c. Bedrooms

Green can make your bedroom feel calm and peaceful. Use shades like sage or jade green. Paint the walls sage green to create a relaxing atmosphere. Add jade green bedspreads or pillowcases. Green lamps, curtains, or a rug can make the room feel more cozy.

 

d. Bathrooms

Green can make your bathroom feel clean and soothing. Light shades like mint or light lime are best. Paint the walls mint green to make the space bright and airy. Green tiles in the shower can add a fresh touch. Use green towels, bath mats, and shower curtains to finish the look.

 

e. Adding Green Through Furniture and Decor

Green chairs, sofas, or tables can make a big impact. Green plants, vases, and artwork can bring life to any space. Green cushions, rugs, curtains, and lamps can add small touches that make a big difference.

Home walls

Green in Outdoor Spaces

 

-Gardens, Patios, and Balconies

Green is a great colour for outdoor spaces like gardens, patios, and balconies. It helps these areas feel more connected to nature. Using green can create a calm and relaxing place where you can enjoy the outdoors.

 

-Choosing Plants and Furniture

To make your outdoor space look nice, choose plants with different shades of green. You can have dark green shrubs, light green ferns, and bright green potted plants. This variety makes the space look lively and interesting.

For outdoor furniture, pick pieces in green shades. Green chairs, tables, and cushions blend well with the natural surroundings. This makes the whole area look put together and welcoming.

Green is a powerful colour that connects us to nature and creates a fresh, calming atmosphere. Whether in your living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, or outdoor space, using green can make your home feel more wholesome and eco-friendly. Try different shades like sage, mint, or olive to see what you like best.

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