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Green accent chairs are a versatile addition to your home. Put the finishing touch on a chic seating area with a plush sage seat. You can also place an emerald accent chair in a bedroom for a comfy spot to get ready in the morning. Or, put a set of moss upholstered chairs in a home office for when clients come over to discuss business.
Stylish also, you can find a green accent chair in a range of styles to coordinate with your existing decor. Bring a rich, earthy vibe to a traditional den with a green chair that features rolled arms and dark wood legs. Need something for a modern family room? Pair a sleek olive seat that has straight, clean lines with a patterned rug and streamlined coffee table.
When styling a green accent chair, you want to choose items that will add both comfort and style. Throw pillows and throw blankets make great accents for a couch or chair. When choosing pillows or blankets, consider getting them in a complementary accent color that will stand out against your chair.
With multiple pillows or blankets, layer them from largest to smallest. This means pillows with motifs or complex designs should be on the smallest ones since they’ll be in the front. The larger pillows should be in a plain color or simple pattern since they’ll be covered up by the others.
In order for furniture to match, it doesn’t necessarily need to be the same color. Although a couch and accent chair in the same color or pattern will look cohesive, you can also get an accent chair in a complementary color or pattern. This can create visual interest and make the accent chair a focal point of the room. Although it’s a different color from your couch, it will still feel like it matches because the colors look good together. If you choose to get your chair and couch in the same color, consider adding decor in an accent color instead.
A complementary accent color is a color that matches well with the primary color of your room. Which colors will feel complementary depends on your aesthetic.
For a more bold color scheme, choose colors on the opposite side of the color wheel. These will pop nicely when paired. Alternatively, if you want something more subtle, you can choose several shades of the same color, such as navy blue and cornflower, or magenta and cotton candy pink.
Finally, for something in between, you can pick colors that are adjacent on the color wheel. Blue and green are a popular combination, as are purple with pink or red.
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