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Follow these tips to find green's perfect match and make your space or outfit pop
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If you’re trying to incorporate green into your home design or wardrobe, you’ve made a great choice. Green is arguably the most versatile color in the entire spectrum. Directly in the middle of the color wheel, its hue can be used to soften or emphasize whatever it’s paired with. But that doesn’t mean green coordinates perfectly with everything. In this article, we’ll break down some foolproof strategies for pairing green with other colors. Plus, we'll offer plenty of example palettes that’ll make those around you green (pun intended) with envy!

Things You Should Know

  • Green and red are on opposite sides of the color wheel, so they complement each other. Just avoid matching super vibrant shades, as that combo can be harsh.
  • Use neutral colors like white and beige to make green stand out.
  • Blue and yellow are next to green on the color wheel, so the three make for an analogous and calming palette in any space.
  • Neutral greens can make difficult colors like orange and purple shine, as long as the shades are deep enough.
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True Green, Rhumba Orange, and Kimono Violet

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  1. Because the vibrance of a true red and green pairing can feel a little over the top, you can "split the difference" so to speak. Skip the red, and instead choose one hue that's a little brighter (warm orange) and one that's a little darker (violet). This'll create the same complementary effect, but without the garish side effects.
    • Plus, the fact that orange, purple, and green are the main secondary colors mean this combo will flow together even better.[8]

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Bethany Brenneman
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This article was co-authored by Bethany Brenneman and by wikiHow staff writer, Finn Kobler. Bethany Brenneman is a color analysis expert and professional makeup artist based in Columbus, IN. She is a Master Certified Color Analysis Expert serving the midwest, and has the #1 color analysis business in Southern Indiana. She has over a decade of experience and consulted with over 1000 clients virtually and in person. As a professional makeup artist, she has spent over a decade working with brides, fashion shows, and major tv networks such as MTV. She now serves as a bridal and special event makeup artist. She also offers in-person and virtual color analysis to help you get matched to both makeup and clothing in your season. Bethany has built a social media presence on both YouTube and Instagram where she shares simple makeup and style tips, tutorials, and recommendations. She also hosts in-person group makeup classes while running a virtual makeup artist business with Seint Beauty offering color-matching and customizable palettes. This article has been viewed 153,011 times.
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