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Decorating with Lime Green

Add some tang to your home décor

Lime green is a bold, extroverted color. It’s a color from nature, yet it is brighter than many earthy hues we tend to use for home décor. Versions of the color lime green can also be called chartreuse, jade, apple green, and spring green.

Given lime green’s drama and intensity, it's surprising that the hue works beautifully with many color palettes. Sometimes lime is toned down by adding grey and beige tones; other times the color is bold and brilliant – and very attention-getting. Depending which version of lime you select, you can create various moods from subtle to edgy and from calming to energizing.

A girl's room with muted lime green shades and pink furniture. A toned down lime green pairs well with pink.

How to pair lime green with other colors

Colors that work well with lime really depend on the shade of lime you select. In general, this vibrant color goes well with:

  • White, gray, and neutral beige and cream tones
  • Brown, camel and taupe
  • Pink, purple, red and salmon
  • Small touches of blue, black, orange or yellow

Lime can be used for all types of décor, including traditional, modern and everything in between. 

A living room with gray sofa, purple shades and lime green accents. Lime green also pairs well with gray and purple.

What to avoid

Do beware, when using lime green, about mixing other shades of green - the result may be chaotic and unharmonious. 

If you choose to decorate with lime, it’s usually best not to use other greens in your design plan, unless all shades of green are very similar to each other.

Add a sweet and pungent slice of lime green to your décor. It will kick up your home environment.

A bedroom with lime green pillows and throw. For a harmonious look, mix lime green only with very similar shades of green.

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