The design motif will have a deciding factor in how you decorate your kitchen. However, you can incorporate elements from several styles to make the room meet your needs. For example, in a traditional kitchen, a hunter green or a soft sage green wall is ideal. For a retro mid-century inspired room, look for shades of chartreuse or green apple. For something tropical, paint your walls in shades of teal with blue accents. For something ultra-modern and graphic, turn to shades of lime green for the wall coverings.
Cabinetry and countertops should tie in with the wall color. Granite countertops are favorites in kitchens because of the durability of the material and its ability to coordinate with many different room designs. If you choose to use granite, look for a stone with green flecks to bring out the green in the walls. Instead of granite, consider a poured concrete countertop with green stain. For cabinets, neutral shades such as tan and white will coordinate with green wall color. You can also use a semi-gloss stained wood to complement the wall color.
Further emphasize the green of the walls with the right accessories and artwork to enhance the look of your space. Look for framed wall art in colors that will complement the green. Colors such as black, white, brown and metallic shades such as gold and silver will add interest to the kitchen walls. Live or artificial plants will work well with green walls to bring in a nature-inspired element to the space.
Lighting is an important design element for any kitchen. This is especially the case in a green kitchen where the color can make the room look dark and heavy. Allow natural light to illuminate the space as much as possible to keep the room as a useful workspace. Along with natural light, hang lighting strategically to brighten up the space. For example, hang wall sconces to spotlight areas of the room while adding dimension to the green walls. If you hang wall art, hang recessed lighting overhead to add emphasis.