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These Dark Green Paint Colors Will Make You Feel Like You’re Living in a LITERAL Forest
Color trends in home decor, much like fashion, are constantly evolving, yet the appeal of green, particularly dark green, has remained consistently strong among designers. Over the past five years, various shades of green have been extensively featured in home interiors, from sage kitchens to emerald lacquered entryways, and even a recent 'brat' green trend. While lighter greens are known for their soothing, biophilic qualities, darker green hues are increasingly favored for their ability to create an enveloping and cozy atmosphere. These deeper verdant shades can seamlessly connect the interior of a home with the natural world outside, offering a sense of neutrality despite their bold appearance, due to their strong association with nature.
Neda Kakhsaz of Studio Muka highlights the powerful role of color in conveying emotion within a home. For a California project, the selection of deep green was directly inspired by the monumental redwood trees surrounding the property, aiming to reflect their weight and create a feeling of being nestled in a treehouse. Before committing to a dark green paint, it is recommended to test several samples to observe how light impacts the colors throughout the day, as Kakhsaz and her partner Zabie Mustafa did to achieve their desired forest-inspired shade.
The article then presents a curated list of ten dark green paint colors highly recommended by top interior designers. These include 'Calke Green' by Farrow & Ball, a timeless deep sage observed in a centuries-old English abbey and used in an elegant Gramercy family home. 'Cedar Path' by Benjamin Moore, a quintessential forest green, was employed in a Brooklyn townhouse den to complement its garden-level setting. Farrow & Ball's 'Dyrehaven,' an earthy deep green, was chosen for kitchen cabinets in a California ranch house, evoking a 'California fantasy.' 'Studio Green' by Farrow & Ball, a deep and enigmatic shade, was used in a Parisian apartment, strikingly offsetting a sky-blue ceiling. 'Vintage Vogue' by Benjamin Moore, an ultra-dark, smoky green, added a stylish and warm atmosphere to a Manhattan brownstone kitchen.
Further recommendations include 'Alligator Alley' by Benjamin Moore, a classic forest green that brings drama to a Miami apartment study, creating an expansive, monochromatic effect. 'Oakmoss' by Sherwin-Williams, with its slightly brown cast, provides a sophisticated touch to a rustic California ranch bedroom. 'Hawthorn' by Bauwerk, a soft limewash paint described as a 'moody khaki,' was chosen for a California home to echo the surrounding redwood landscape, offering a versatile olive shade with unique dimension. 'Mountain Olive' by Behr, a sophisticated color, transformed a designer's kitchen, proving green can function as a neutral. Finally, 'Lafayette Green' by Benjamin Moore, part of their Historical Collection, was used as a striking trim color for moldings and a fireplace surround in a Millbrook, New York, farmhouse entryway, ensuring a timeless aesthetic. Each color is linked to a specific design project, illustrating its application and impact.
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