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Evergreen: A Fresh Take


on Forest Green
A bit more vibrant than a natural green, this
elegantly earthy hue can add a fresh look to
any room. Find 13 ways to use it in every space.

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September 02, 2016

By: Shannon Petrie

Evergreen Color Palette


An edgier take on classic forest green, this hue
feels dramatic yet down-to-earth at the same
time. Pair it with black, white and metallic
accents for a high-contrast, high-impact space.

Inspired by Nature
A deep green with just a hint of blue, this color
brings to mind vibrant evergreen trees. Even a
small touch can add a fresh look to a mostly
neutral space.

New Neutral
Evergreen-inspired hues are extremely
versatile in home decor. They look just as good
on walls as they do in textiles, and they go with
almost everything.

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Warm Contemporary
Clean-lined furniture combines with a rustic,
woodsy color palette in this living room,
creating a cozy yet contemporary space. Black
and white accents look particularly striking
when paired with a green sofa and wood-
paneled walls.

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Rock and Roll Style


Forest green doesn't have to look rustic. In this
eclectic living room, it looks edgy and
energizing when paired with black, white and
red accents. Rock on!

Photo Credit: Caitlin McCarthy Design

From: Caitlin McCarthy Designs

Green and Gold


A gold mirror gleams against a deep green
wall in this stylish space. This rich color combo
is perfect for fall.

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From: Brian Patrick Flynn

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Accent Wall
If painting an entire room in this intense green
hue sounds daunting, start with an accent wall.
In this bedroom, a bright white ceiling balances
an evergreen focal wall.

Photo Credit: Grace Blu Designs

From: Grace Blu Interior Design

Subway Tile Twist


Subway tile is both timeless and trendy for the
kitchen, but think beyond white to give it a
fresh, unexpected look. Here, the green subway
tile backsplash was inspired by the beautiful
view of lush trees, provided by a large window.

Cozy Shower
In the bathroom, deep, woodsy green is a
surprising alternative to the typical neutral tile.
In this space, it surrounds the tub to create a
tranquil spot for soaking away the stress of the
day.

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Art Deco Glam


Evergreen can look less earthy and more
glamorous when paired with black, white and
gold. A lush, green chaise longue enhances the
luxurious look of this bathroom. The color
palette is a nod to the art deco era.

Photo Credit: Jason Kisner

From: Tineke Triggs

Take It Outside
Evergreen hues are a natural fit for an outdoor
living room, helping connect the space to its
surrounding landscape. A vibrant green
chandelier illuminates this patio, allowing it to
be used day and night. Layers of muted forest
green, beige and black complete the earthy
palette.

Photo Credit: Flynnside Out Productions

From: Brian Patrick Flynn

Fresh Front Door


A coat of green paint looks great on just about
any front door, complementing a wide range of
exterior home colors. Here, a green door
makes a statement against a gray brick facade,
but green also works well with red brick,
yellow, white or brown exteriors.

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From: Brian Patrick Flynn

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Earthy Exterior
Deep forest green perfectly complements
Shingle-style architecture, accentuating the
natural look of the wood siding.

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Soft Sage: The Subtle


Green That Works as a
Neutral
If gray or beige isn’t your thing, consider sage
green as an alternative neutral. We've got ideas
for using this versatile hue in any space.

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August 31, 2016

By: Shannon Petrie

Soft Sage Green Color Palette


This delicate green is a great alternative to
more typical neutrals, working well with a wide
range of decorating styles, accent colors, wood
tones and metal finishes. In this kitchen, it
complements warm wood shutters and
barstools and a green floral wallpaper.

Restful Bedroom
The soft, grayish-green color of sage leaves is
an ideal choice when designing a bedroom. In
this space, muted green fabric spilling from a
valance above the bed creates a soothing
backdrop for slumber.

A Hint of Color
Soft sage is the perfect solution if you want to
add a touch of color to your walls without
overpowering the space. In this living room,
sage walls enhance the cool color palette
without taking attention away from the elegant
fireplace.

Photo Credit: Deborah Llewellyn Photography

From: Leah Atkins Design

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Cabinet Alternative
If you’re looking for something different than
the typical white or gray kitchen cabinets,
consider soft sage. The subtle hint of color
looks great with wood tones, stainless steel
and various types of stone.

Photo Credit: Erin Williamson

From: Sarah Stacey Interior Design

Bright and Inviting


Paired with crisp white linens and muted green
and blue throw pillows, this sage-colored
bedroom looks bright and fresh. A black four-
poster bed adds eye-catching contrast to the
space.

Photo Credit: House of Jade Interiors

From: House of Jade Interiors

Earthy Hues
When mixed with tans, browns and blacks,
sage green takes on a darker, earthier tone.
This bedroom's wall color was inspired by the
home's surrounding desert vegetation.

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