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Green wall art brings nature indoors without the maintenance. It's calming, refreshing, and works with more color schemes than people realize. From deep forest tones to bright lime, green adds life to any room... read more
The appeal of green artwork goes beyond aesthetics. Green is psychologically calming. It reduces stress and feels fresh. That makes it particularly good for bedrooms, offices, and spaces where you want a restful atmosphere.
Choosing your shade
Emerald wall art feels luxurious and pairs beautifully with gold accents. Forest green wall art works in traditional and moody spaces. Lighter greens like sage and mint feel more casual and work well in bedrooms and bathrooms.
Green wall decor pairs naturally with wood tones, whites, and creams. It also works surprisingly well with pink and coral for contrast. Consider what's already in your room when picking the shade.
For botanical themes, browse our nature art, frog paintings, or tropical art. See also floral art.
Find answers to common questions about our art collections, color palettes, and more
It depends on the vibe you're going for. Dark green art (forest, hunter, olive) feels sophisticated and grounding. Sage and mint read as calm and modern. Bright greens bring energy. For most living rooms, mid-tone greens in our Emerald Green collection hit the sweet spot between bold and livable. Green paintings work in nearly every room style.
It's one of the most natural pairings you can make. Green wall art and brown furniture echo the colors found in nature: trees, earth, foliage. Dark wood with deep green feels classic. Light wood with sage or mint feels fresh and modern. You really can't go wrong. Add a few green canvas art pieces to a room with brown leather and it instantly comes alive.
Botanicals, forests, abstract pieces, and tropical scenes all work naturally in green. Check our Botanical Art and Nature Art collections for subject-driven green art. Abstract pieces let you get green into a room without a specific theme. Green paintings of landscapes and plant life tend to be the most popular sellers.
Yes. Dark green art on a light wall actually adds depth to a small room without closing it in. The contrast draws the eye to the art and creates a focal point. Keep the rest of the decor simple so the room doesn't feel cluttered. A single bold green wall art piece does more for a small space than several small prints scattered around.
Stick to the same temperature. Warm greens (olive, lime, chartreuse) group well together. Cool greens (emerald, teal, forest) do the same. Mixing warm and cool greens in the same grouping can look disjointed. Green canvas art with a shared undertone holds a gallery wall together. If you're combining pieces, match the green paintings' intensity levels too: don't pair a muted sage with a neon lime.
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