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Blues and greens are some of the most versatile colors to work with. Create a refreshing space with natural greens, or make a bright, cheerful space with turquoise blue. There’s always a shade of green or blue to help you create the feeling you want to portray.

Natural Greens

If you want to make a retreat in your home, where you can relax and decompress, natural shades of green are a fantastic choice. Stick to colors you’d find out in nature, like moss or fern,  for the best calming effect.

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Watercolor Shades

Shades of green and blue in a watercolor tint are delicate enough to be refreshing while still warming up a room.
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Summer Tones

Hang on to summer with a sea-foam green or aquamarine. Bring the ocean into your home or feelings of a dip in the pool. Pairs well with a nautical or beach theme. Summer tones are great for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
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Cool Down

Create a classic or nautical look with a deep blue, like navy or midnight blue. Navy is versatile in a way that allows it to act as either a neutral or a bold shade. Dark blues are great to pair with wood and warm metals.
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Bright Hues

Make a modern statement with a bright pop of blue or green, creating a space thats both energizing and peaceful. Great to pair with a rich wooden floor or crisp white accents.
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Jewel Tones

Feel like royalty with sapphire and emerald tones. Bright, playful, and vibrant. Pairs well with black, white, and understated accents for a bold and contrasting effect.
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