Dark Olive
Dark Olive by Benjamin Moore is a captivating hue that effortlessly combines sophistication and earthy charm. Its rich, deep tones evoke a sense of tranquility and warmth, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a cozy yet elegant atmosphere. This versatile shade of green brings depth and character to any space, whether used as an accent or as the primary color. Its versatility allows it to complement a wide range of design styles, from modern and minimalist to rustic and traditional. Dark Olive possesses a unique ability to infuse rooms with a sense of calmness while adding a touch of drama and depth. Embracing this stunning color can transform your space into a sanctuary, exuding timeless beauty and inviting comfort for years to come.
This was The Styled Press Home, mudroom. You can find the reveal here because this wasn’t the only room we did throughout their home that has the perfect neutral colors to compliment this.
Hunter Green
Let me tell you about Hunter Green by Benjamin Moore; it’s an absolute gem among deep, moody greens. In our basement bathroom, this color has been a revelation. Its rich depth and intensity have held our fascination steady for over a year now – a testament to its enduring appeal. This shade isn’t just green; it’s a statement. Its boldness and authenticity make it a standout choice for those seeking to infuse spaces with a profound sense of character. Hunter Green doesn’t fade into the background; it commands attention and admiration effortlessly.
What I love most about Hunter Green is its unwavering presence. It’s deep, bold, and authentically green, delivering an ambiance that’s both daring and comforting. Choosing this color for our space has been a decision we’ve never regretted. Whether you’re aiming for a cozy den or a stylish focal point, Hunter Green by Benjamin Moore offers that perfect blend of depth and boldness that sets the tone for an inviting and mesmerizing atmosphere
Tate Olive
Embracing a softer, pastel tone? Look no further than Tate Olive by Benjamin Moore! This hue is a delightful choice, especially for those aiming for a gentler, more subdued green. Our client’s kitchen island adorned in Tate Olive stands as a testament to its charm and versatility.
Tate Olive isn’t just a color; it’s part of Benjamin Moore’s esteemed Historic Color collection. Defined by elegance and steeped in tradition, this collection offers timeless hues suitable for both classic and contemporary spaces. Introduced in 1976 to commemorate the US Bicentennial, the Historical Collection comprises 191 colors inspired by America’s iconic landmarks. Tate Olive, in particular, exudes a refined allure, making it an ideal choice for infusing spaces with a touch of historic elegance while seamlessly blending into modern design aesthetics.
Caldwell Green
We went with Caldwell Green by Benjamin Moore for this buffet area on the right in our Seattle Hill Sunset project. As you can see in our client’s rug, they love the blue pallets so we wanted to find a green that had some blue hues to it.
Cape Verde
Cape Verde, Sherwin Williams SW 6482 is what we did in our Craftsmen St. Paul home design project. You can find the full home design reveal here.
This is a bit of a brighter green, yet still gives a dark and mood effect, depending on the alternative selections you pair it with. We were going for a dark and moody vibe with the black tiles, and we knew we wanted to carry that into the paint color without it feeling too dark, so we opted for more bright and light green.
Green Smoke
Green Smoke by Farrow & Ball is just like the name signals, a smoky green-blue. This color was popular in interiors during the late 19th century. It has an irresistibly inviting deepness and weathered familiarity when used in exterior situations while evoking calm and serenity when used inside.
Source: Traditional Home
Northwoods
Northwoods by Behr is soooo dreamy and another new favorite of ours!! It’s the perfect deep and true green that will bring warmth to any space. We used this color in one of our basement projects where we hired Jkath to custom build the cabinets and finish them off in the color, Northwoods. And let’s just say, we’ve been pushing this color on every client since.
Hidden Falls
Hidden Falls by Benjamin Moore is part of their Classic Color Collection.
We used this color for the accent wall in our Wooded Way project. You can find the full lower level reveal with all of the details here. Another light and bright green color, with hues of blue.
Anther timeless but forward color green! Love how Lindsay from The Buffalo Styling Co used this in her own home where she painted the kitchen cabinets in Hidden Falls. if you’re looking for a little bit of a cooler green, Hidden Falls is the way to go!
Source: The White Buffalo Styling Co
Pewter Green
Pewter Green, by Sherwin Williams SW6208, is what we used for the cabinetry in our Duck Lake kitchen remodeling project. You can find all of the details behind this project in the reveal post here.
It was the perfect color to complement the handmade Mercury Mosaics tile. And we love how it complimented the warm wood tones. As you can tell, this client is a lover of green and we jumped at the chance when she said she wanted all green cabinetry.
Dried Thyme
If you’re looking for a very soft and more neutral green, Dried Thyme by Sherwin Williams will be your color. Pairs perfectly with a warm white, gray or beige.
I just discover your work and I’m obsessed!!! A green I was hoping you could tell me about is the green from The Styled Press Mudroom you did in St. Michael, MN. It’s such a beautiful shade and I don’t believe it’s on you covered on this post. Many thanks!