'Designed for a Parisian family in Notting Hill, their home environment had to create a happy and bright mood to contrast the grey and dreary London days. The mint green looks fabulous with the fresh white walls and penny-tiled floor, and the slightly deeper teal used on the island and the rest of the cabinetry just balances the space. Using it just on the woodwork – around window frames and on doors, ensures you get that pop of this deliciously retro hue without it becoming too dominant in the space.Īnd ground that lighter hue by bringing in colors of the same tone but in a darker shade, as can be seen in this green kitchen designed by K&H Design. One simple way to do that is to use it as an accent shade rather than taking it all over a space. But, as with any pale pastel, approach with caution as you want to keep this playful hue feeling sophisticated. Mint pastel green is such an on-trend color right now, we love the fresh, spring-like feel it adds to a space.
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