Cold color palettes are out of style right now and everything natural, warm and soothing is having a moment. Brown is one of the colors that are hot right now, and rocking it in your ohme can be a good idea: it will bring a natural feel, it’s elegant and not as dark as black and it has a whole ton of shades to choose from. As a pair for brown, I’d offer green, which is another natural color that is loved a lot.
What Styles To Rock With Brown And Green?
These two can be seamlessly integrated in any space but you’ll see them in modern, Scandinavian, Japandi and eclectic rooms more often. Of course, if you pair them with other colors and shades, you can use them everywhere.
Forest green is a beautiful wall color that creates a moody yet soothing ambience, and you can support it with green furniture and warm it up with rich stained pieces.
The refined grey green space is softened with an amber tufted sofa, a black coffee table and cool art and books.
Pairing green and brown is always a win-win idea, both colors are natural and create a relaxing feel and both of them never go out of style.
The creative space shows off a green tufted couch, a brown leather chair that supports rich-stained items and a boho rug.
The green built-in storage unit with shelves is paired with brown leather chairs for a sophisticated vintage look.
What Brown And Green Tones To Choose?
Green is beautiful, whatever shade you take: sage green, emerald, forest green, pale green or any other. For a more natural feel, I’d recommend natural tones. As for brown, it’s usually rocked in lighter shades from rust brown and light brown to almost beige and amber, these are very eye-pleasing shades. Still, dark brown is also welcome to create a contrast with lighter green shades. What other colors to rock with these two? Black and creamy as they are very compatible and work with anything; gold and copper for a glam touch; other shades of green and brown to deepen the color scheme; brighter colors for a contrast.
Brown leather is perfect to stand out in a dark green backdrop, the contrasting gallery wall adds interest to the living room.
The eclectic space is done with a green couch, a rich-stained curved table, a jute rug, a dining zone with green chairs and a mirror in a dark-stained frame.
This living room is styled vintage, with a green velvet sofa, a brown velvet ottoman, a gallery wall of botanical posters and a vintage globe.
Green velvet chairs, a brown leather sectional and a woven rug give the space a trendy textural feel.
The brown leather sofa, green velvet chair, a boho rug and a tiered coffee table are a perfect combo for a mid-century modern room.
The welcoming space shows off dark green walls, two brown leather sofas, a stained TV unit and some artwork.
The dark green walls are softened with a brown leather couch, a moody floral rug and a stained credenza on the left.
The small space is decorated with a dark green accent wall, an amber leather sectional and a bold gallery wall.
How To Style A Brown And Green Living Room?
Let’s start from the walls, and here I’d offer a green accent wall or even all the walls as it’s a relaxing color that won’t make you sick and tired. Then get a leather couch in the desired shade of brown, amber or beige, this is timeless classics that works. Support the color scheme with stained and green upholstery furniture, plant life, rugs and curtains and glam it up with gold. Black can be used to create a contrasting look. Get inspired!
The moody space is done with forest green walls, a chic rich brown leather couch, a ledge gallery wall and a stained coffee table.
The amber leather sofa and ottoman are paired with white boucle chairs and a green velvet one to maximize texture in the space.
The rich brown leather couch stands out beautifully in the backdrop of a green accent wall, and potted greenery add to the look.
A brown leather sectional is always a good idea, pair it with green and black for a stylish look.
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The elegant room shows off a green sofa and a brown leather chair, a chic brown stone slab table and a vintage gallery wall.
The brown sofa, blush chair and green ottoman compose a lovely sitting zone, and a bright boho rug makes the space more eye-catching.
The attic space shows off a green sectional, an amber leather chair, a stained coffee table, a boho rug, potted plant life.
The light geen loveseat looks beautiful opposite the rich-stained file cabinet with plant life, they make up a chic space.
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A green wall and a brown couch are a match made in heaven, it always works and never goes out of style.
The vintage green room is done with stained paneling, a stained cabinet, refined art and plant life.
Teal is a very elegant color for walls, and paired with rich stained items and gold, it will create a sophisticated look.
Beige grasscloth wallpaper and a dark green tufted sofa are instantly create a sophisticated mid-century modern look.
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The teal wall is paired with a brown leather sectional and green pillows to create a bold contrast that will catch an eye.
The forest green sofa is the focal point of the light room, and light stained pieces create a lovely neutral backdrop.
A rich stained cabinet will always stand out in a dark green wall, and gold frame mirrors add chic to the space.
The sage green accent wall is supported by the botanical gallery wall and green pillows next to the exquisite brown couch.
The sage green wall contrasts the beige brown sectional that brings warmth.
Sage green beadboard walls are supported with a green corduroy sofa and are softened with light stain and amber leather.
The chic Scandinavian room is done with color block green walls, a rust brown sofa, some tables, posers and plant life.