Getting ready for a renovation? Looking for fresh color combos? As the trend for natural and earthy colors isn’t going anywhere, it’s time to have a look at color combos and decide, which of them could fit your space. The palette we are discussing today is ultimately natural, these are brown and green. Brown is the color of the ground, sand, mountains and wood, and green is the most natural color of all plants, and together they create a very welcoming space.
Which Shades To Choose?
Green has a lot of shades to choose from, and the color you pick depends on what you would like to see: a moody room, a bright space or a soothing and light one. Dark green, olive green and sage are the most popular colors among home owners and designers, and emerald is perfect for those who are into color. As for brown, this color is usually added to make a space warm and welcoming, so you can pick chocolate brown, rich and light browns or even amber shades. It will juxtapose the green items giving a cozy feel to the room.
This sophisticated moody space is done with olive gree walls, and a green sofa echoes with them. Brown and amber accents make the room warmer.
The living room is filled with olive green walls, a warm brown leather sofa adds coziness, and black tables contrast the space.
The vintage space shows off elegant green wainscoting, a brown velvet sofa, a dark-stained coffee table and a moody floral chair.
The moody living room shows off a classic brown leather couch and green pillows to support the color scheme.
A green wall is supported by textiles, and the amber brown sofa echoes with the shelves.
The boho living room is done with a green textural wall, a brown leather sofa and a boho rug.
The glossy green tiles add a subtle touch of color to the space, and a stained vanity brings mid-century modern elegance.
The graphic black and white tiles are paired with green narrow ones, and stained furniture add chic to the space.
This is how modern boho can look: stained frame windows, a brown leather sofa, a green ottoman and boho rugs.
Though reducing the ceiling height, color block on the walls adds freshness to the space, and rich stain makes it look cooler.
The bathroom is ultimate elegance with green subway tiles, a checked floor and a rich-stained vanity.
The emerald wall with a non-working fireplace is paired with a striped brown chair and stained table.
If you don't want any drastic changes but feel like something new, a bedding set in the desired colors is always a good idea.
The white living room is infused with color with the help of a dark green accent wall, a bold yellow couch, stained and leather items.
Bold green walls look very nice with stained frame windows and rich-stained furniture, while potted plants refresh the space.
The emerald space shows off vintage furniture: a green velvet sofa, a brown leather chair, a glossy coffee table.
How To Pair Up The Shades?
Green is popular for walls, if we take living rooms, bedrooms and even bathrooms. There are lots of beautiful paint shades, wallpaper and even tiles to choose from. As for kitchens, green cabinets are timeless, too. Brown is usually added with furniture or accents: brown leather seating furniture, stained window frames and tables, stained vanities and cabinets. Both colors are compatible and can be paired up with black, white, beige, yellow, mustard and many other colors. Gold or brass fixtures will bring elegance to the room. Get inspired to make a naturally soothing space inside your home!
Dark green walls paired with stained furniture always look elegant, and a decorative basket gallery wall adds interest.
The modern living room is done with green walls, brown leather couches, a stained TV unit and some gold touches.
The industrial space shows off dark green walls, a leather couch, a couple of lockers and potted plants, all of them adding texture to the space.
The small living room shows off a dark green accent wall, an amber leather sofa and a gallery wall.
The moody room is done with dark green walls, a brown leather couch and a stained table, a bright rug.
This sloped ceiling room features brown walls and a ceiling and bold red and green furniture and decor.
The bathroom is done with stacked green tiles, a stained floating vanity and brass and gold fixtures. (via brownstoner).
The living room shows off a brick wall that is highlighted with a brown leather couch, and a green loveseat and navy chairs create a bold look. (via apartmenttherapy).
The dining room is created in moody cottage style, with green walls, dark-stained furniture, pink curtains and a rug. (via edwardgeorgelondon).
Dark green walls and stained paneling are a perfect combo, and stained vintage furniture finishes the look. (via apartmenttherapy).
The bold living room is done with stained panels on the wall, a green curved sofa and ottoman and a bold geo rug.
The farmhouse space is done with stained cabinets, a green stacked tile backsplash and black countertops.
Stained cabinetry brings vintage vibes, while a bright green kitchen island adds a natural touch of color.
Who said that a Scandinavian room should be monochromatic grey, black and white? You can pull off green, brown and stained items, too.
The chic living room is done with pale green walls, a lovely brown leather sofa and a green chair, and the jaw-dropping table is the focal point.