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Churlish Green is particularly effective in kitchens with a lot of natural light. It tempers the glare from sun hitting polished surfaces, providing a matte-like visual anchor that keeps the room feeling grounded even during the brightest parts of the day.
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Churlish Green kitchen inspiration
@powpad
5 Kitchen Photos
Using Sap Green in the kitchen allows the architectural details—like open shelving or a custom range hood—to stand out. It creates a soft-focus background that makes even a simple stack of white plates look like a deliberate design choice.
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Sap Green kitchen inspiration
@smb_decorating
4 Kitchen Photos
Whirlybird is particularly effective in kitchens with a lot of natural light. It tempers the glare from sun hitting polished surfaces, providing a matte-like visual anchor that keeps the room feeling grounded even during the brightest parts of the day.
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Whirlybird kitchen interior
@mike_malone_paint_and_decor
2 Kitchen Photos
Duck Green is particularly effective in kitchens with a lot of natural light. It tempers the glare from sun hitting polished surfaces, providing a matte-like visual anchor that keeps the room feeling grounded even during the brightest parts of the day.
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Duck Green kitchen interior
@ckerfootpainterdecorator
2 Kitchen Photos
The sophisticated undertones of Green Blue make it an excellent partner for mixed metal finishes. Whether you have a brass faucet and matte black cabinet pulls, or traditional chrome fixtures, this color acts as a neutral mediator that makes the mix look intentional.
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Farrow and Ball Green Blue 84 kitchen
@wohn.t.raum
2 Kitchen Photos
Cooking Apple Green is particularly effective in kitchens with a lot of natural light. It tempers the glare from sun hitting polished surfaces, providing a matte-like visual anchor that keeps the room feeling grounded even during the brightest parts of the day.
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Cooking Apple Green kitchen interior
@dhisted
2 Kitchen Photos
Using Teresa's Green in the kitchen allows the architectural details—like open shelving or a custom range hood—to stand out. It creates a soft-focus background that makes even a simple stack of white plates look like a deliberate design choice.
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Teresa's Green kitchen paint
@blossomdecoruk
2 Kitchen Photos
Cabbage White is particularly effective in kitchens with a lot of natural light. It tempers the glare from sun hitting polished surfaces, providing a matte-like visual anchor that keeps the room feeling grounded even during the brightest parts of the day.
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Farrow and Ball Cabbage White 269 kitchen
@finelinedecorating
1 Kitchen Photo
On kitchen walls, Green Smoke adds a considered, intentional feel without demanding too much attention in a busy space. It holds its own against both warm wood countertops and cool quartz or marble, making it an incredibly flexible choice for the hardest-working and most high-traffic room in the house.
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Green Smoke kitchen accent wall
@the_making_of_myrtle
1 Kitchen Photo
Arsenic is particularly effective in kitchens with a lot of natural light. It tempers the glare from sun hitting polished surfaces, providing a matte-like visual anchor that keeps the room feeling grounded even during the brightest parts of the day.
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Farrow and Ball Arsenic 214 kitchen
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