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For a lighter look, such as in a kitchen or living room, break up these two colors slightly with a third neutral color, for example, white marble countertops or pale gray walls. Mustard yellow Woking, Marston Road, Sythwood, Goldsworth Park, Knaphill, Sainsbury's, Brookwood, Pirbright and Guildford Paris green has a lengthy range. It can be pale or even a vivid bluish-green, to a deeper shade of regular green itself. Paris green gets its name from the popular pigment that appeared in artists’ paints and was primarily found in inorganic compound copper acetoarsenite.
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Bitter Lime is an interesting twist on the classic lime green. And just like an actual lime that’s on the tart side, this color has more yellow than blue. The result is an unusual color, but it’s great for applications like advertising when you want a bright color without going to a near-blinding neon shade. Many shades of green are named after things in nature, but Shrek Green gets its name from the popular animated ogre. It’s an unusual mixture of yellow-green and olive, but if you want something that breaks the mold, it’s a great choice. This deep green is reminiscent of vast forests, which seems appropriate. It’s named for the Kaitoke Regional Park in New Zealand. For a darker green that still has a lot of energy to it, Kaitoke is an excellent choice. Most of us likely don’t think of corn when we imagine the color green. However, this dusky greenish-yellow is just about the exact color of the leaves that cover an ear of corn. If you need a shade of green that’s light and yellow-heavy without being overly bright, this is a great candidate. Berry red is a muted shade of red, which can appear like a red crossed with deep pink. It is a very warm color, but rather than being bold and harsh against green, it has an almost earthy hue to it, like the rusty red of autumnal leaves before they drop to the ground.
Neon green is a very bright shade of green that is primarily seen in psychedelic art, fashion, or if you’ve ever had laser lights in a club flash directly into your eyes, then you have an idea of what this color looks like. Football bosses approve world's first all-timber stadium". Construction News. 8 February 2021 . Retrieved 9 February 2021.
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