It’s a popular wall colour in Scandinavian homes because it’s a simple and effective way to bring the outdoors in. There is so much to love about this Scandi living room from the mix of vintage and modern styles to the all those cosy textures. When we’re talking green walls there are so many possibilities with undertones, it really depends on your personal preference.
The black touches add a contrast to the green while the wood floors really compliment the sage walls.
Here’s a similar shade of sage green in case you’re tempted by this colour! Another different yet equally striking colour for a living room is a muted mint green.
I’m using the word muted because you don’t want to end up with mint ice-cream coloured walls! Here’s a similar shade of pale mint green in case you want to explore this colour. This is the darkest green of all the living rooms and is ideal for those of you who like dark neutrals wall colours.
The grey accents like the rug and cushion really work well with the olive green walls as do all the off white and wood tones.
Because they’re not bright or bold, they all work well with beiges, whites and greys — the most popular neutrals.















