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Dark olive # Design
How the Dark olive color can be used in the interior?
Dark olive color is a muted green that can add earthiness and elegance to any interior.
It can be used as a neutral alternative to black or brown, or as a contrast to brighter colors like orange or yellow.
Dark olive color can also create a serene and tranquil atmosphere, as it is associated with nature and renewal.
However, too much dark olive color can make a room feel dull and gloomy, especially if there is not enough natural light.
Therefore, it is advisable to balance it with lighter shades or accent pieces.
Example of the palette with the Dark olive color
![Palette with colors: Dark olive, Smoky black and Beaver Picture with primary colors of Dark olive, Smoky black, Beaver, Buff and Dark goldenrod](/images/dark-olive/close-up-of-a-plant.webp)
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How to decorate the garden in the Dark olive color?
It has a low brightness and a high saturation.
It is often shaded toward gray, becoming olive drab.
It is sometimes associated with military organizations.
To decorate the garden in the dark olive color, you could try the following ideas:
Paint the garden fence or wall in dark olive to create a contrast with the green plants and flowers.
Use dark olive pots or planters to hold your plants and add some texture and depth to your garden.
Add some dark olive cushions or rugs to your outdoor seating area to create a cozy and inviting space.
Mix dark olive with other earthy tones like brown, beige or tan to create a natural and harmonious color scheme.
Add some pops of bright colors like yellow, orange or red to create some interest and contrast with the dark olive background.
Example of the palette with the Dark olive color
![Palette with colors: Dark olive, Brass and Isabelline Picture with primary colors of Dark olive, Brass, Isabelline, Pale gold and Dark jungle green](/images/dark-olive/garden-with-a-path-leading-to-a-gazebo-surrounded-by-flowers.webp)
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