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The power of paint is something that we take very seriously here at Clark + Aldine since we have seen time after time how paint can quickly and effectively transform a space. While paint is a great design tool, it can be overwhelming when deciding on the right color and finish for your space. Since we are all about helping make life little easier we wanted to share our favorite green paint colors from Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore, Behr and Claire Paint to inspire your next project. But first take a look at a few projects we’ve used green paint!
Here is our Roosevelt + Monroe Laundry room project with Sherwin Williams Hunt Club 6468.
At Danielle + Michaels home office we used Sherwin Williams Rosemary 6187 to add some color to the space during their office refresh.
Here is another look at Sherwin Williams Rosemary 6187 in a light bright and airy laundry room which we will reveal soon!
If you are looking for more inspiration and tips on all things paint, you can also check out our guides to picking greys, whites, moody paints and finishing sheen.
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Sherwin Williams Pewter Green 6208
Sherwin Williams Hunt Club 6468
Shermin Williams Cascades 7623
Sherwin Williams Rosemary 6187
Benjamin Moore Salamander 2050-10
Benjamin Moore Vintage Vogue 462
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2 Comments
Your site has been very helpful in picking a green paint color. I have ordered 12 samples for Samplize and am having a tough time deciding on a paint color for our kitchen cabinets. I don’t want to go too dark because we are using black hardware and I also don’t want it to look blue. I really like your use of Rosemary on cabinetry. Would you say Rosemary is more of a green/gray and less green/blue? Thanks so much!
Hi Meg!
I am so glad this post was helpful. I look at colors either cool or warm. Rosemary reads as more a warm green.
Thanks,
Danielle