Green along with blue are the most popular colors for home decor as they are quite natural and soothing. We’ve spoken a lot about olive green, sage green and even mint green but never focused on dark greens that are gorgeous for adding an elegant and a bit moody feel to a space. Dark green is a beautiful and relaxing alternative to black in moody rooms, and it works with any decor style that you can imagine, from vintage to modern, from maximalist to minimalist. In today’s roundup we’ll discuss how to incorporate these dark tones into your home design with style and chic.
What Colors To Pair Dark Green With?
Dark green is a super chic shade that can be paired withany other dark shades for creating a moody space, with white and creamy that will refresh its look and create a contrast, and if you want some color, I’d offer pink or blush, mustard and brown or tan. Pink and green are a very sophisticated combo, mustard and yellow stand out in the dark green backdrop, and beige, tan and brown create a lovely natural color scheme together with greens. Of course, dark green can become a nice and quite neutral backdrop for many bright colors and you can find a lot of combos experimenting. Shiny gold fixtures will add elegance to the room decor.
Dark Green Accent Walls
The most popular idea to include hunter green shades in the space is rocking a dark green accent wall or even all the walls. A dark green accent wall will dominate the space setting the tone, and all the dark green walls will instantly create a peaceful and relaxing moody space. Such an idea is appliable in every space, from a bedroom to a bathroom, and it will look good everywhere, and you don’t have to add any more dark green touches to support the wall, it can be the only color splash.
This elegant dining room shows off a dark green accent wall, a stucco ceiling, a stained table and a bench with chairs, some lovely decor.
The moody vintage living room is done completely in dark green, with a fireplace and vintage vases, chairs and a stool and some decor on the table.
The boho living room show off dark green walls, an amber leather sofa, a ledge gallery wall and a stained slab coffee table.
The vintage bedroom features dark green walls, a vintage fireplace, a gallery wall and a white chair for a contrast.
The modern bedroom with dark green walls that make it soothing, an open shelving system, lots of greenery and decor and some pillows.
This boho space is calmed down with hunter green walls, a black metal bed shows off blush and mustard bedding, a gallery wall and a woven pendant lamp.
The modern kitchen with forest green cabinetry and a large kitchen island is softened with stained wood and amber leather.
The boho sleeping space with a dark green accent wall, a bed with mustard touches, boho decor on the walls.
Minimalist style can also feature color, and here dark green to teal walls create a mood, while neutral furniture contrasts them.
Dark green walls bring ultimate elegance to this boho dining room, and stained furniture stands out in this backdrop, a basket gallery wall makes the space cooler.
This refined home office is fully done in dark green and gold, with a gorgeous chandelier and a black and white gallery wall for a contrast.
The boho living room is done with a hunter green accent wall, a white sofa, an amber chair, a coffee table and a potted plant.
A single dark green accent wall can change the whole look of the room or nook, and this simple black and white space looks much more personalized with it.
The hunter green accent wall with decor makes the neutral nursery more personalized and unique, as many parents don't dare using dark shades in kids' rooms.
The show-stopping combo of green and pink is always a good idea, here printed green bedding and potted greenery add a boho feel.
Deep green shades and brown are an ultimate combo that guarantees timeless elegance, here these are dark green walls and stained wood and leather that soften the space.
This whimsical bedroom shows how to apply green sound panels so that they looked like a unique decor feature, and the white bed and nightstands prevent the room from looking too dark.
A dark green accent wall is always a gorgeous decor feature, and a vintage stained console table stands out a lot.
The chic kitchen shows off a green wall and ledges, white cabinets with butcherblock countertops and a vintage stained dining set.
The bold living room shows off a lot of green, darker and lighter, mixing it up with a neutral rug, a plant stand and some bright artwork.
The eye-catchy bedroom shows off a dark green and blush wall, a grey bed with dark green and blush bedding and a couple of boho rugs.
This refined and catchy bedroom shows off mush dark green, on the wall and bedding, and blush and gold touches add to the look of the space.
This monochromatic space shows the beauty of various moody green shades, and how catchy the brick texture can be. White accents refresh the look a lot.
Juxtaposing creamy and white tones and deep greens is always a good idea and a way to get a lively space that is both energetic and peaceful.
The moody bedroom is made fresh with a white bed and bedding, textiles are always great to add some color.
Dark Green Furniture
Dark green sofas, chairs and loveseats, cabinets, desks and chairs are welcome to infuse your space with this elegant shade. They are easier to add and easier to remove whenever you decide to make changes. A dark green sofa can become a lovely color statement in an all-neutral living room. Before adding a piece, examine the room carefully finding out the colors and style and whether they will look good together. Support your dark green item with some textiles, artwork or decor.
Hunter green is always good for vintage-inspired spaces, and here copper fixtures bring a shiny touch of elegance, and a stained cabinet adds warmth.
The boho living room shows off a dark green sectional and pouf, a round chair, an oversized artwork and potted plants.
The maximalist space shows off a dark green sectional with colorful pillows, a mustard ottoman and navy pouf and some boho decor.
This warm dining room shows off the beauty of earthy shades like terracotta, orange and dusty pink, while the hunter green sofa stands out.
This neutral room is accented with a hunter green sofa and potted plants that make it fresh, vivacious and cool.
Deep green cabinetry is finished off with butcherblock countertops and a grey tile backsplash, and rope lamps add interest.
The neutral and monochromatic living room is made more eye-catchy with an accent sectional that brings in the color.
Monochrome is always a good idea, and this beautiful shade of green applied to each surface and accented with gold is amazing.
The moody living room features a black accent wall, a dark green sofa with yellow pillows, lots of potted greenery and stained furniture.
Green tones work nice with each other, here pale green and dark green create a beautiful combo.
Dark Green Tiles
Adding dark green tiles in your bathroom or kitchen is another cool way to rock the elegant shade. Consider trendy stacked and Zellige tiles in dark tones of green or stick to classic glossy subway tiles, it’s up to you and the effect you want.
The exquisite bathroom shows off the beauty of deep green subway tiles, a large vintage cabinet and gold fixtures for a more elegant flair.
Deep green tile can make a bathroom look dark and moody but here a skylight helps to prevent that and make it feel lively.
The kitchen is done with moody green cabinets and a dark green subway tile backsplash, with an open shelf instead of the upper cabinets.
Glazed stacked tiles set the tone in the bathroom, and white appliances stand out in the backdrop.
Green stacked tiles are used to accent the shower zone, while in the rest of the bathroom the same tiles are applied in white.
This chic bathroom shows off how beautifully blush and dark green can be paired, and gold fixtures and touches add more elegance.