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Looking to give your living room a new look? Why not opt for green paint? This soft and soothing color is very trendy and will bring a touch of elegance and modernity to your interior. Discover our selection of green paint for your living room and how to apply it.

The color green is very fashionable today, and its use is widespread in all rooms of the house: and this is obviously the case for the walls of the living room.

A color that can be perceived as bold, green helps create a harmonious and relaxing environment, with a wide range of possibilities. Discover our shades of green, perfect for your living room walls, and our tips for best applying it to your interior.

Our light green colors for a trendy and modern decor

We therefore offer you a wide range of green shades, whether light or dark.

Often used to create a relaxing and calming atmosphere, light green is widely used in interior design and rightly so: it creates a colorful yet understated atmosphere.

The application of light green in a living room therefore makes complete sense, especially since the pastel tone of light green will maximize the brightness of the room.

Restful green is the most popular shade in our range: it's perfectly suited to pairing with neutral tones like white, gray, or beige. This will create a soft, airy atmosphere while avoiding an overly harsh effect. Light green painted walls can be paired with light wood furniture for a warm, natural effect.

Almond green is a versatile color that can also be adapted to a variety of interior design styles. It can be used as an accent color to add a fresh touch to a room or as the main color in a total look to create a soft and calming ambiance.

Other shades exist, such as verdigris, for example, which is particularly trendy at the moment to give your living room a contemporary look, combining the warmth of green with the sobriety of grey.

Dark green for a decoration with color harmony

Dark green is known for its depth and density, bringing elegance and character to the rooms in which it is used.

Its use in a living room is completely consistent, but it is true that we recommend combining it in small touches with more sober and soft colors in order to exploit its maximum potential without tiring of the richness of color that dark green represents.

Canopy Green is one of our dark greens that we recommend for a wall in a living room: it's a natural and refreshing color, reproducing the color of leaves found in nature. For a natural and cozy look, Canopy Green will be perfectly enhanced with more sober shades like off-white or a light brown. Classic colors like beige or gray are also possibilities.

Sage green is also a key color to apply in a living room: directly inspired by the color of sage, Green presents a slight grayish touch, its use allows to create a serene and chic atmosphere. It will adapt perfectly in harmony with white paint for example.


Olive green and sea green: what color for a warm living room?

Olive green is a completely feasible choice for your living room walls. Olive green is characterized by its combination of green, which tends slightly toward brown, offering a perfect alternative to khaki green, often considered too harsh. A shade that gives an earthy feel thanks to the brown, olive green is known for its warm feel.

As for water green, it is also part of the paints for the living room even if it is more used in the bathroom in general: soft and subtle color with its slightly bluish side,

Water green will allow you to capitalize on the brightness of the room thanks to its pastel shade.


What color goes well with green?

Green can be combined with many colors from our color chart, particularly with white: a sober and neutral color par excellence allowing the green shade to express itself fully.

Beige is a color that can also be combined with green: more precisely with more distinct shades of green such as olive green or khaki green.

Of course, this suggestion is not exhaustive and depends mainly on individual tastes.