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Green Paint

Color by Family

Turn over a new leaf: we offer hundreds of green colors for every style of home, from fresh and mossy hues to deep emeralds and forest greens. Whether online or in-store, let us help you find the best Benjamin Moore shade of green paint for your next project.

Infinitely versatile, green paint is a homeowner favorite, with muted greens adding nature-infused tranquility, and brighter ones offering sophisticated charm.

Warm + Cool + Most Popular Paint Colors

Here are some of our most popular shades of green including Guilford Green HC-116, the Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2015.

 

Green populars

A Palette for Every Palate

Soft green hues are always popular in home interiors, creating relaxing bedrooms, spa-like bathrooms, and soothing green living rooms. In the kitchen, on both walls and cabinetry, green is a much-loved color. With its tie to nature, green connotes a healthy energy perfect for cooking, snacking and sipping.

Throughout any home, pale greens make a great alternative to white. Halo OC-46, and Meadow Mist OC-134 are both light green paint colors that are breezy and inviting. Silvery greens like Titanium OC-49 and Gray Cashmere 2138-60 deliver a sense of Zen to any space, adding a touch of distinction.

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A Look at Green Undertones

The color in paint comes to life by mixing two hues or more. An undertone is the result of the prominent color taking visual precedence. The best way to identify undertones is by doing a side-by-side paint chip comparison.

Yellow and blue, both members of green’s family tree, are the core undertones to look for when considering green. Here, a green door has deep blue undertones, while the wall behind it appears citrusy thanks to yellow undertones. The wide variety of undertones in the green family offers endless possibilities for dynamic monochromatic schemes.

"VERDANT COLORS BRING A TOUCH OF NATURE INDOORS."
— NIVARA XAYKAO
Color & Design Expert

Mix & Match

On the color wheel, the complementary color to green is red, a color combination that opens up opportunities for playing with tone and saturation. For example, consider the softer edges of red–think a light blush–when approaching this lively color scheme. Here, a ceiling in the palest of pinks pairs beautifully with walls painted in subtle shades of olive green.

Green paint colors go deeper with jewel tones, creating elegant contrast against almost any neutral shade, including white, gray, beige and black.

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