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INCORPORATE SHADES OF GREEN IN YOUR SPACE TO BRING IN CALMNESS.


SOOTHING GREEN TEA
How you can use it
Doors are such a great way to bring a splash of colour into a room – small risk, big reward! Pick a light avocado green for your entryway. It’s a good balance of eye-catching yet subdued.


LOUNGE GREEN
How you can use it
Since bathrooms don’t usually have windows, chose a colour for that space that would lighten things up – get inspired by the plants around your home or your vibrant lawn. This shade looks great on the vanity. And to bind things adequately, you can give the medicine cabinet a matching door.


BUCKINGHAM GARDENS
How you can use it
A vivid colour gives this entry its own voice, making it more than just a pass-through area. This is a true grass shade that helps bring the outside in, especially when you see the tree in the window!


DILL
How you can use it
Green on the lower cabinets livens up an otherwise all-white kitchen. The colour is just right: Its hint of yellow is warm and bright, and it’s a great complement to the yellow-leaning oak floors.


GREEN ONYX
How you can use it
To give your home 1920s feel, go for a colour that feels historic and modern. This green delivers! Popular in that era, it looks like copper patina, yet next to the dark hood and brass accents, it’s fresh and springy.


TATE OLIVE
How you can use it
Here’s a way to make a room look cozy and classic: Paint the walls, trim, built-ins and baseboards the same colour. Go with a sophisticated leafy green for your living room. For contrast, let the wall finish be flat and the built-in satin.

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