What Color Goes Good With Mint Green
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Make It Natural
Let's go super light. These dreamy mint green kitchen cabinets add just a touch of color to an otherwise very neutral kitchen. Want a bit of texture? Take a peep at that wooden pendant cage.
An Eclectic Mix
If you're looking for a neutral backdrop for colorful accessories, mint may be the answer. Here, designer Fawn Galli decorated her living room in a charming pastel palette of pinks and greens.
Green With Envy Appliances
"Some of the coolest kitchens I've seen mix in colorful appliances," says Orion Creamer, founder of Big Chill. Here, designer Sarah Catherine uses minty-green Jadeite appliances to boost this space's airy aesthetic in a subtle way. "This color, as well as other green shades are versatile and can be made to work with styles from modern to traditional," adds Orion. But really, there are few accessories prettier than a mint green fridge, right?
A Sweet Setting
If you really want to get creative with mint, layer it into a table setting! This pastel one, styled by Brian Patrick Flynn, is perfect for a spring soirée.
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Vintage Vibes
The mint green vintage cabinet in this Portland, Oregon, bathroom (remodeled by Hammer & Hand, Alice Design & Domestic Arts) totally makes the space. White-washed pine paneling gives a farmhouse feel, while the penny tiled floor (genius!) brings it all home.
Make It Bright
A Splash of Mint
Globe pendants brighten up this cottage kitchen, but that mint green backsplash makes this open space shine.
Fun 'n Farmhouse-y
This supercute master bedroom, designed by Kristen Krason and Erin Morgan of House of Jade, has just the right amount of scandi-farmhouse. We love the white linens, black four-poster bed and colorful throw pillows. Ah, a refreshing retreat!
A Big, Beautiful Master Bath
Crisp white tile, soft sage-green walls and a freestanding white tub. Need we say more?
Gallery Wall, Kitchen Edition
If you already have light green walls — especially in your kitchen — and want to make them pop, try displaying a collection of serving pieces on a blank stretch, gallery wall style. Use plate hangers for lightweight platters/plates and heavy-duty plate hangers for bigger pieces, like the rectangular silver tray shown (find options at ooks.com). Wood cutting boards with handles can easily be hung from nails.
Cute and Comfortable
A Cozy Breakfast Nook
A comfy sage-colored space to sip some joe? Check! Designer Mark Williams created this cozy space for coffee drinkers and morning thinkers alike. We'd love to cozy-up on that plush bench. Wouldn't you?
A Cottage-Style Nightstand
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On the Ceiling
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Entryway Goals
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Floor-to-Ceiling Green
"I have realized that if you have a happy laundry room you have a happy laundry person," says designer RaeLynn Callaway of Classically Yours Interiors. "Fun colors, cabinet hardware, flooring patterns and decor can really make a difference." She livened up this space with some bright green paint.
Rustic Touches
A green, distressed end table gives this bedroom a rustic kick. To replicate the look in your own home, try placing a vase of flowers on top of your end table just like designer Jillian Harris, from HGTV's Love It or List It Too, did here. They really brighten up the space!
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Bring the Outdoors In
Plants are green too, and keeping them in your home has healthy benefits. We love the way this one is styled next to a bright window nook. Pro tip: check out The Sill for some super-cool indoor plant ideas.
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Faux and Fab
Sure, real plants are cool, but if you're lacking the green thumb, why not go faux? This one from Urban Outfitters gives that cozy neutral nook some character — and no watering required!
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Botanical Bliss
If faux plants aren't your thing, but you still want a touch of greenery, try wallpaper. This flowy botanical design from Etsy is so peaceful.
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A Traditional Twist
Love wallpaper, but want less botanical and more traditional? This bright green living room boasts patterned wallpaper by Thibaut, and it makes the whole space glow.
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A Pop of Mossy Green
Stained Glass in the Hallway
Enough with green paint and accessories: homeowners Hampton and Bart Stephens went one step further. The couple found a pair of stained-glass doors at an architectural salvage shop, and they just happened to fit perfectly into the doorway leading to the master bedroom. Green glass adds color and brings a little extra light into the room. Plus, check out those painted rails (seven shades plus white, in random order)!
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Safari Style Living Room
In what homeowner Emily McCarthy dubs the preppy safari room in her Savannah, Georgia, ranch home, a pair of 1960s brass giraffes mingle with a microsuede sofa and a hand-me-down chair (complete with a shamrock green linen slipcover). The black-and-white pillows from Marimekko contrast nicely with all the green, while the palm leaf–patterned pillows from Society Social add pattern into the mix.
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Wraparound Porch
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Natural Inspiration
Built-In Color
A Velvet Green Couch
Angella Nicholls' favorite part about the living room in her 102-year-old Davidson, North Carolina, farmhouse? The green velvet sofa. When her designer, Bryn Dunn, first suggested it, Angella was hesitant. "I was scared to go with something so green," she says. "But it really adds life to the room." The same is true of the pink and chartreuse pillows.
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A Secret Oasis
A Powder Room Pick-Me-Up
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All About Balance
Velvet furniture pops prettily next to white walls and black window frames in this Austin, Texas home. Putting the violet daybed (from Joybird) and moss green sectional (from West Elm) diagonally across from each other brought balance to the room. "We joke that the daybed is the world's most expensive dog bed because it's where our dog, Alfie, hangs," homeowner Agatha June says.
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A Midcentury, Monochromatic Clubhouse
With light green painted flooring and dark sage walls this midcentury clubhouse successfully pulls off a monochromatic look that we love. Rustic decor and the tobacco stick chandelier gives the room a distinct look and feel. Game night, anyone?
Deep Green Accents
Here, designer Brian Patrick Flynn maximized outdoor seating with a modular sectional sofa and super-cool deep green pillows! Um, peep that outdoor chandelier.
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A Little Bit of Laminate
The bright green laminate on the island in this 1960s style kitchen totally makes the space. Fun fact: homeowner Gretchen Jorg chose that particular shade of green because it' s one of her favorite hues. "I got married in a silk dress the same color," she says.
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Blue and Green
Designer Emily Henderson brought the pretty in this Los Angeles living room. Accents like the blue bird paper weight and blue armchairs bring the space to life, but a single emerald green pouf provides an extra pop of color for the palette.
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Off the Wall Cool
For a dose of classic country in your dining room or kitchen, gather an assortment of dinner plates, then display them on the wall with plate hangers. For a monochromatic look, use the same plate in multiples — these deep green ones pop against a white wall. For a gradient effect, choose various shades of the same color.
Bright and Cheery
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Stylishly Stocked
An emerald backsplash? Yes, please. This wet bar also offers cubby holes for bottles of wine and a rack for hanging wineglasses. A perfect setup!
Subtle Touches
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Luxurious Emerald
Jewel-toned luxury abounds in this posh bedroom. Admire that emerald bed! An extra-tall headboard draws the eye upward to call attention to a stunning high ceiling.
Dark Green and Pale Yellow
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A Wake Up Call
Pops of Color
Here HGTV Magazine editors made this emerald couch — which brightens up a New York City office — pop with a contrasting pink pillow from Bunglo. A pair of soft cream-color pillows from Serena & Lily bring texture to the mix.
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A Fresh, Green Remodel
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Easy Updates: A Pine Green Door
According to Brian Patrick Flynn, earthy evergreen tones work well with almost any color. The pine green used here pairs nicely with classic autumnal tones — we're talking any shade from deep oranges or mustards to moodier colors like dark browns or blacks.
Let's Get Deep
What Color Goes Good With Mint Green
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