
Puck
At first glance, Puck belongs to the green family; in a room, light and context can make it far more elusive. Its cool classification gives it a crisper edge that may become clearer beside warm timber, cream or brass. Because screens flatten both light and texture, sample the paint beside the finishes that will ultimately surround it.
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Puck in Rooms
Follow Puck from one space to another and watch how light, scale and surrounding materials reshape its character. 10 sourced room photos offer a closer look at the color in lived-in settings.
1 Kitchen Cabinets Photo
Its place within Colours of England and Green hints at the range of palettes it can inhabit. In this setting, let light moving across doors, rails and recessed panels and countertops, hardware, splashbacks and flooring guide the final sample decision.

Cabinet fronts in deep Puck green anchor the modern kitchen design.
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1 Bedroom Photo
The 1 bedroom image turn a green swatch into something more spatial and expressive. Its cool classification can bring a composed, clean tension to warmer finishes.

Rich Puck-colored accent wall grounds the bedroom in sophisticated tranquility.
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6 Misc Photos
In an assortment of spaces that reveals the color outside a single design formula, the most interesting quality of Puck (298) may be the way it responds to a changing mix of architectural details and personal finishes. Its green undertone may become clearest at the boundary between paint and a contrasting finish.

Wall paneling painted Puck brings architectural interest and muted elegance.
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2 Bathroom Photos
Puck (298) moves through 2 bathroom images without becoming a fixed prescription for the room. Its cool classification can bring a composed, clean tension to warmer finishes.

Tiles meet Puck green walls, creating a refreshing Scandinavian bathroom.
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White subway tiles contrast dramatically against Puck green bathroom walls.
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Little Greene Puck 298 is a deep, muted green with a noticeable greyed cast that keeps it from feeling overly leafy or bright. Its low saturation gives the color a calm, grounded character, while the blue-green undertone can appear more pronounced in cooler north-facing light. In brighter rooms, Puck reads as a softened forest green rather than a near-black shade. It has enough depth for kitchen cabinetry, a study, or a hallway, and can also create a strong exterior door or trim detail. Pair it with chalky off-whites, warm natural oak, aged brass, and stone or linen finishes to bring out its earthy, restrained quality.