Photo: @visualization135 Light Green Dining Room Photos
Light Green tones can completely transform a Dining Room. Explore 135 real photos across 112 colors to find the right shade for your space.
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Dining rooms benefit from colors with some weight to them — lighter shades can feel too open for a space meant for intimate evening gatherings. Palladian Blue does what good dining room color should: it makes the table feel like the center of the world.
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Dining room walls in Palladian Blue set an elegant tone.
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The best dining room colors look different lit by daylight versus candlelight, and Palm is one of them. It holds the room's warmth in the evening in a way that makes dinner feel like an occasion even when it's just a casual weeknight.
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Farrow and Ball Palm CC4 dining room
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Pacific Pearl in the dining room sets a tone of warmth and occasion. Whether used on all four walls or as a single statement wall behind a sideboard, it creates the kind of atmosphere that makes every dinner feel like a special event.
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Pacific Pearl paint in a moody dining room
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Pale Green Tea encourages conversation. Its calm, grounded presence creates a sense of safety and comfort that allows guests to relax and stay at the table longer, which is the ultimate goal of any well-designed dining area.
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See Pale Green Tea in a formal dining setting — composed and quietly present.
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Dining rooms benefit from colors with some weight to them — lighter shades can feel too open for a space meant for intimate evening gatherings. Numero Uno does what good dining room color should: it makes the table feel like the center of the world.
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Numero Uno on the dining room walls — a color that makes evenings feel intentional.
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Pale Loden in the dining room sets a tone of warmth and occasion. Whether used on all four walls or as a single statement wall behind a sideboard, it creates the kind of atmosphere that makes every dinner feel like a special event.
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See Pale Loden in a formal dining setting — composed and quietly present.
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Dining rooms are often the best place to take a "color risk." By choosing Metal Flake, you're opting for a shade that is saturated and confident, yet still refined enough to act as a neutral backdrop for colorful table linens and floral arrangements.
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Metal Flake adds presence to this dining room without overpowering it.
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Pairing Mellow Blue with a white ceiling and high white wainscoting creates a classic, high-contrast look that is perfect for a traditional dining space. It brings a sense of architectural rhythm and formality that is hard to achieve with lighter tones.
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Mellow Blue adds presence to this dining room without overpowering it.
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For an "all-day" dining room, Powdered Pool is surprisingly adaptable. In the morning, it feels crisp and clean for breakfast; as the sun moves, it transitions into a moodier, more reflective space that is perfect for long, lingering dinners.
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See Powdered Pool in a formal dining setting — composed and quietly present.
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The best dining room colors look different lit by daylight versus candlelight, and Paradise is one of them. It holds the room's warmth in the evening in a way that makes dinner feel like an occasion even when it's just a casual weeknight.
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Paradise on the dining room walls — a color that makes evenings feel intentional.
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For an "all-day" dining room, Mint Grasshopper is surprisingly adaptable. In the morning, it feels crisp and clean for breakfast; as the sun moves, it transitions into a moodier, more reflective space that is perfect for long, lingering dinners.
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See Mint Grasshopper in a formal dining setting — composed and quietly present.
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Using Perspective in the dining room allows you to go bold with your lighting fixtures. An oversized chandelier or a modern sculptural pendant will look even more dramatic against the rich, steady background of this particular shade.
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See Perspective in a formal dining setting — composed and quietly present.
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The color Moonstone has a way of making wood furniture look its best. Whether you have a dark mahogany table or a light oak sideboard, the undertones of the paint will pull out the natural beauty and grain of the wood.
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Moonstone on the dining room walls — a color that makes evenings feel intentional.
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The best dining room colors look different lit by daylight versus candlelight, and Powder is one of them. It holds the room's warmth in the evening in a way that makes dinner feel like an occasion even when it's just a casual weeknight.
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See Powder in a formal dining setting — composed and quietly present.
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Pairing Picket Fence with a white ceiling and high white wainscoting creates a classic, high-contrast look that is perfect for a traditional dining space. It brings a sense of architectural rhythm and formality that is hard to achieve with lighter tones.
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Picket Fence on the dining room walls — a color that makes evenings feel intentional.
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