3 Floral Color Schemes That Will Surprise You

Sometimes colors can come together in surprising (and wonderful!) ways. We put together three color schemes from three different photos of floral arrangements. Each color palette uses a different shade of green for a lively, natural feel. Take a look at these color schemes and tell us which one’s your favorite!

Pretty in Pink

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This color scheme is bright, warm, and incredibly cheerful. Baby pink and orange pair nicely together for a punchy (and pretty!) combo. A pale lime green adds to the vibrancy of this color scheme, while the warm neutral brown and clean white help keep it grounded. Use the pink or white as the primary wall color and dabble in lime green and orange in small accents for pops of color.

Where to Use These Colors: Nursery, Bathroom, Guest Room
Paint Colors: Pink ICS 1-8, Green ICS 3-4, White ICS NW 13, Orange ICS 3-8, Neutral ICS NG 17.

Rosey Red

This color scheme is a little darker with a dramatic, romantic edge. Deep red and forest green give this palette its mystery while a bright sunny yellow adds some charm and energy. Again, white and neutral brown help keep this palette from being too wild and unruly. Use white as your primary wall color and paint one wall bright yellow. Dabble in dark green and red for dramatic flourishes of color.

Where to Use These Colors: Kitchen, Dining Room
Paint Colors: Yellow ICS 17-1, Neutral ICS 12-1, Red ICS 11-8, Green ICS 16-4, White ICS NW 2.

Rustic & Royal Purple

Sumptuous and elegant, this color scheme uses a rich purple and pairs it with black and lime green. Wood tones and creamy white keep this palette from being too modern and gives it a sophisticated, traditional edge. Use purple as a primary accent and dabble in black and lime green as smaller accent colors.

Where to Use These Colors: Dining Room, Living Room, Bedroom
Paint Colors: Purple ICS 5-8, Green ICS 4-4, Black ICS NG 87, White ICS NW 9, Brown ICS NG 44 

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