Green Rug
Here’s you fake a green kitchen without actually having a green kitchen —paint your breakfast nook green, then tie everything together with a green rug and green plants inside the kitch.
Green Cabinets
Traditional Shaker-style cabinets in a farmhouse kitchen feel fresh thanks to a couple coats of blue-green paint. They stand out when paired with white walls but not so much that it’s jarring.
Pistachio Green
Pistachio green cabinets pick up the veining in these marble countertops. The tile on the walls adds even more shades of green.

Arsenic Green
This shade of green is funky, but also fits with the lush, green landscape outside in this Alabama home. They tied two rooms together with a similarly colored wallpaper in the dining room.
Green Gingham
A green gingham ceiling gives a classic white kitchen personality, and it brings extremely high ceilings down to a more comfortable place. To further animate the room, the island was painted a contrasting, darker green.
Breakfast Room Green
A pale green blends seamlessly between the kitchen and dining area of this “Jungalow,” especially when paired with the Moroccan clay tile backsplash.