Green with Envy
professional paint color consultant breaks down the best green paint colors for exterior
Ready to give your home’s exterior a fresh new look? Perhaps “fresh” like cut grass or mossy trees. Nothing gives that natural and earthy feeling quite like hues of green, but picking the perfect shade can be tricky. A home’s exterior has quite a bit to compete with from its natural surroundings to the neighbor’s house. If you pick the wrong shade, you might unintentionally camouflage your home, but the right paint color can really make your home stand out from the crowd. In this blog post, our Rowan Hall paint color consultant is sharing her top picks for the best green paint colors to be used on exteriors. On the right home, these hues will elevate curb appeal and leave neighbors green with envy.
Sherwin Williams Retreat (SW 6207) Looking for a deep, muted green with a touch of sophistication? Retreat offers the perfect balance between warm and cool tones, with subtle blue-gray undertones that give it a neutralized, versatile appeal. This shade sits between an army green and a dark olive, depending on the lighting and surrounding hues. This is a great pick if you’re sold on a green house but still want a muted, classic look.Top and Middle Left: Paint Corps; Bottom Left: Life on the Sunset Hill via Blogspot; Top Right: Pinterest; Bottom Right: Blacksburg Belle
Sherwin Williams Oyster Bay (SW 6206)
For those who prefer a more subdued mid-tone green, Oyster Bay is a great choice. With its blue-gray undertones and airy, cool-toned olive hue, Oyster Bay exudes a relaxed and tranquil vibe. It’s the lighter sister of Retreat, offering a refreshing alternative for those seeking a lighter exterior color option.
This type of shade is dreamy on a beach house but also looks beautiful in a lush landscape. The higher light reflective value means Oyster Bay won’t compete with green grass and leafy trees. In some lighting, this shade almost appears as a neutral with a slight green hue.
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Sherwin Williams Escape Gray (SW 6185)
If you’re looking for something warmer, Escape Gray is a light olive green with warm gray undertones. Its light value and subtle gray undertones make it a versatile and inviting choice for a wide range of architectural styles. Escape Gray is perfect for homeowners looking to add a touch of warmth to their exterior palette. This shade is similar in light reflective value to Oyster Bay but doesn’t have the same hint of blue.Top Left: Marilyn Hill Interiors; Top Right: O’Malley Builders Inc via Pinterest; Bottom: Tilson Custom Home Builders
Sherwin Williams Eclipse (SW 6166)
If you’re looking for a more dramatic, olive-toned look, consider Eclipse. This warm olive green boasts bronze undertones that add depth and richness to any exterior. It’s an excellent option for homeowners seeking a bold and sophisticated color choice that makes a statement, and it’s perfect for a lakehouse! If you’re looking for a deeper forest green with a touch less gray, try Eclipse’s darker sister, Garden Gate (SW 6167).
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Sherwin Williams Night Owl (SW 7061)
Night Owl is a deep blend of green, charcoal gray and a touch of cyan. If you’re looking for a deeper neutral shade that still has the same natural feel of a green, this shade might be the perfect choice. In most lighting, Night Owl will appear like a dark gray, but the green-blue undertones give the earthy feeling you’re after.Top Left: Signature Homes; Bottom Left & Top Right: Toni Marie via Pinterest; Bottom Right: Home Bunch
Going Green
Whether you prefer a deep, muted green or a light, airy olive hue, there’s a perfect exterior paint color waiting to transform your home. With the expertise of our Rowan Hall paint color consultant, you can confidently choose the perfect shade to enhance your home’s curb appeal and make a lasting impression.
These are the best green paint colors, but maybe you’re on the hunt for the best blues, grays or whites, too. Make sure you’re picking the right paint color for your home! Schedule a paint consultation with our professional colorist to ensure you make the perfect choice. There are infinite factors to consider, especially when choosing a color that is so present in nature. Make sure your vision comes to life by consulting the experts! Give us a call today to schedule your in-person or remote paint consultation.