I'm thinking a beige or different shades of brown because it brings out the natural tones in the green. even a certain complementing yellow would work
Aubergine and reds look good. Any Autumn color would coordinate well also.
you get the color brown
A dark, slightly bluish green. It will probably be a kind of evergreen color depending on the amounts of paint.
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If you add red to green, you get brown.
Depending on how it's used, olive can be a noun or an adjective.Noun: Green olives are my favorite.Adjective: Olive green is an interesting color to paint a room.
olive green of course
Aubergine and reds look good. Any Autumn color would coordinate well also.
Mixing a darker shade of green in with olive green paint can make it look more like sage green paint. This may be done in small quantities easier than in a larger amount.
Yes, you can paint blinds to match the new color scheme of the room.
To color match paint effectively, start by bringing a sample of the color you want to match to a paint store. They can use a spectrophotometer to analyze the color and create a custom mix. It's important to test the color on a small area before painting the entire surface to ensure a perfect match.
A paint chip that is at least the size of a quarter is needed to accurately color match.
Thin out the paint for color match
Yes, you can paint door hinges to match the new color scheme of the room.
To color match paint on a wall effectively, start by taking a small sample of the existing paint to a paint store for matching. Use a color matching tool or have the store create a custom color. Test the new paint in a small, inconspicuous area to ensure a good match before painting the entire wall.
according to the color wheel- gray, but it really looks more like mud when done with paint
Green