Choosing curtain colours to pair with green walls can feel daunting — especially when green ranges from soft sage to deep emerald.
But the good news is that green is one of the most versatile wall colours you can work with. With the right curtains, you can create a calming retreat, a bold statement room or a cosy, inviting space.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the best curtain colour options for green walls, explain why they work, and offer tips to make your windows look beautifully balanced.
Shades of Green
- Soft, muted greens (like sage or mint) give a gentle, nature-inspired feel.
- Medium greens (like olive) feel warm and earthy.
- Deep greens (like forest or emerald) are dramatic and rich.
Each of these tones plays differently with light and other colours, so your curtain choice should complement both the shade and the mood you want to create.
Below are the curtain colours that work beautifully with green walls, along with tips to help you choose the perfect match for your space.
1. Cream, Ivory and Soft Off-Whites
2. Beige and Taupe
3. Charcoal and Deep Grey
4. Mustard and Ochre
5. Blush Pink and Dusty Rose
6. Natural Linen and Sand
7. Navy Blue
How to Choose Based on Room Style
- Living Room: Neutral curtains (cream, taupe) keep the space light, while charcoal adds drama without overpowering.
- Bedroom: Soft neutrals and blush tones create a serene, restful vibe.
- Dining Room: Mustard or deeper greys add sophistication and warmth — great for evening gatherings.
- Home Office: Charcoal, deep grey or patterned curtains with neutral bases help focus without feeling stark.
Tip: If you need to pick a new carpet or rug for your home, check out our guide on colour carpet goes with green walls.
Patterned Curtains: Pros and Cons
- Greens (similar to your walls)
- Neutral bases (cream, beige, grey)
- Subtle accent colours (muted mustard, soft pink)
Avoid busy or overly bright patterns that fight with the wall colour — you want harmony, not competition.
