COLOR CHART

Algo green color chart

The ultimate optimistic color, green is the hue of hope and luck. Thanks to a gentle blend that combines the freshness of blue and the cheerfulness of yellow, green is both invigorating and soothing. Because it evokes nature and the plant kingdom, green is also a symbol of harmony, rebirth, and eternity. Available in an infinite range of possibilities, green offers a wide range of choices to imagine a large number of styles and moods. To help you find your way through this vast range, Algo has taken care to select the most beautiful shades of green.

The green color palette, an inexhaustible spectrum...

The ultimate optimistic color, green is the hue of hope and luck. Thanks to a gentle blend that combines the freshness of blue and the cheerfulness of yellow, green is both invigorating and soothing. Because it evokes nature and the plant kingdom, green is also a symbol of harmony, rebirth, and eternity. Available in an infinite range of possibilities, green offers a wide range of choices to imagine a large number of styles and moods. To help you find your way through this vast range, Algo has taken care to select the most beautiful shades of green.

Nature and calm invite themselves into your home with this color that can be applied to any room of the house, depending on the shade of green you choose. Soft shades like our Agave Green or Guadeloupe Green tend to bring brightness and are ideal in small rooms because they make them appear larger. Darker shades like our Jura Fir Green or Canopy Green will bring a more formal style and should be used sparingly on the smaller walls of a room because, conversely, they tend to reduce spaces.

Whichever shade you choose from our green color chart, this color will bring a sense of harmony and comfort to your home. With Algo, you can be sure of a high-quality, eco-friendly paint with high coverage, low odor, and an emissivity 10 times lower than the strictest standards.

Gaspe green, verdigris, blue green or sage green: green and its variations

Every green has its own style. Ultra-trendy, sage green, verdigris, and almond green stand out for their soft, subtle character, perfect for a natural, bohemian style as well as a modern, industrial decor.

With their shades of blue, emerald and duck greens are perfect for creating a chic, exotic look that pairs beautifully with touches of light wood and golden brass. Khaki and olive green paint are also making a comeback in decorating for modern and innovative styles. Finally, darker shades of fir and deep green are ideal for an elegant style with finesse and originality.

The different associations with green paint

While the imaginable combinations with green are as numerous as its variations, some are particularly promising. A must-have combination, the association of sage green and gray, will be perfect for a soft and bright interior and can be complemented by touches of black for a more designer and contemporary look. Modern and elegant, khaki green can be combined with the softness of an ochre yellow for a warm and natural style. Lighter shades such as almond green, emerald green or duck green will balance well with shades of white such as warm white and beige. Finally, the deeper fir green paint can be softened with touches of old rose or lilac.

To match a color without making a mistake, the ideal is to look at the colors that are complementary or close on the color wheel (ordered representation of colors used to know which colors complement and are complementary, which colors can be combined and which colors do not work together).

Based on this circle, we can see that green can be combined with multiple colors. Blue pairs perfectly with green, a color it is close to on the color wheel. These colors harmonize well and can add character to your interior. For hues, the most harmonious combinations are greens with warm undertones combined with medium blues. A little tip: since blue and green are cool colors, it's best to place them in a well-lit room to avoid making it look too dull.

To move towards more complementary colors, green also pairs very well with pink. This color combination will give your interior a sophisticated and original side without being too extravagant. For a discreet but sought-after effect, you can combine green with rather soft shades of pink, like powder pink, flesh pink, or candy pink. For a more elaborate effect, you can absolutely combine green with more pop shades of pink, like candy pink for example. Still in complementary colors, green pairs very well with purple. Indeed, green has shades of yellow that purple does not have, and purple has shades of red that green does not have.

This color combination isn't necessarily the first thing you think of, but it can make your interior look perfectly elegant. This color combination will be even more elegant if you opt for shades of green that are bluish or gray. For an interior with a natural feel, you can combine green and gray. Indeed, these two colors create a balance between plant and mineral. The advantage of this combination is that you can't go wrong; all shades of green blend well with gray (olive green, verdigris, restful green, etc.). Still on the natural side, the combination of green and wood is also very trendy.

This combination is ideal for creating a relaxing atmosphere and beautiful harmony. The most aesthetically pleasing combination is made with rather soft and light shades of green. If you want more inspiration, find our harmony pack based on the color Soft Green .

The benefits of using green

Green is a deep color that offers many benefits and advantages. A color of harmony and balance, green is synonymous with renewal and positivity. It will encourage creativity and imagination while bringing a sense of softness and calm to your home.

Green is also a great color for creating a natural, plant-filled ambiance in an urban setting: hints of khaki, fir, and sage will create a revitalizing illusion of nature in city apartments. Timeless and modern, soft and invigorating, green is a color you can never go wrong with.

In which rooms of the house can you add green?

If you've decided to go green, you still need to decide which room will be the lucky one for this choice, such as the bathroom. Once again, green can be adapted and used in many spaces, although some are still preferred. For example, a khaki green paint color will be particularly well-suited to a living room, combined with touches of light brown, wood, golden copper, or black, it will create a modern and elegant industrial ambiance.

In a bedroom, sage green is ideal for a zen and relaxing atmosphere, which can be enhanced by touches of darker wood. Finally, for a simple and elegant kitchen, opt for a fir or emerald green color combined with touches of marble.

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