Discover how to style Dulux Overtly Olive and colour-matching ideas below.
Dulux Overtly Olive Living Room Ideas
Don’t want to panel? Try a scalloped wall instead
Diving your wall using a scallop design is a simple and quick way to create contrast in your living room. This Overtly Green wall works well against a burnt orange sofa and gold/brass decor to add warmth and a touch of luxury in a fun and quirky way.
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Enhance a neutral home with a green accent wall
Don’t be afraid to add a touch of colour to your neutral space. Take this gorgeous living room for example where Chloe has infused Overtly Olive into the fireplace wall and alcove shelving. This colour warms up the space and brings other elements like the fireplace and bay windows to life.
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Green on green
Colour drench your living room by layering shades of green against Overly Olive walls. Go for richer greens for your sofa and decor to make your walls feel brighter to give your space an open and airy feel. Break up the green with white for a bold contrast, and wood for warmth.
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Green, grey and pink are a match made in heaven!
Green and pink are complementary colours, which means that when used together, they enhance the colours of each other. Meaning that green will look more green, and pink will look more pink. This living room space shows this beautifully, with pink as the accent colour used around the space. Furthermore, this enhances the outdoor space too for an indoor/outdoor feeling.
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8 Ideas to Unleash the Power of Pink and Grey in Your Living Room
Dulux Overtly Olive Hallway
Give your hallway a fresh look with Overtly Olive, which will make your space feel bright and airy with a touch of green as you come in and out of your home. This lovely colour works well with light wood accents and white decor, so it’s fab if you have a white front door!
Dulux Overtly Olive Bedroom
Be playful with pink
Picking out the right colour duvet set can be the trickiest aspect when styling Overtly Olive walls. Keeping it neutral with white, beige or grey bedding is key. But also adding a subtle touch of colour into the space can give it a new lease of life. We love what Jessica has done in the design above, using dusky pink pillows and subtle floral bedding to give the space a colourful and playful feel.
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Dulux Overtly Olive Nursery or Toddler Room
Use Overtly Olive to create a safari-themed room!
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Create a serene safari-theme bedroom for your little one using Overtly Olive, which is a soft green that is delicate and soothing for a bedroom. We love how Maddy has styled this space using cream, grey, and white to bring the theme together. Plus, we love the panelling, which can evolve the room when your toddler grows up.
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What colours go with Dulux Overtly Olive?
The best beige colours to go with Dulux Overtly Olive are Natural Hessian, Egyptian Cotton, Summer Linen, and Natural Calico.
Cream with Overtly Olive
Cream is a wonderful colour to use with Overtly Olive and will create a soothing and serene space. Use cream as a secondary colour against a green wall to soften the space. This can be done through bedding and accessories, light wood furniture, and rugs.
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Brighten up a dark living room using Overtly Olive and a cream colour scheme to give your space a hint of colour without overwhelming it. This colour combination is great in small and larger rooms. For a country aesthetic, consider a rich fireplace for a rustic charm, that brings the outside in. Match with a fabric sofa, textured rugs and decor to add depth to the space.
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Purple and pink
Enhance Overtly Olive with a purple colour scheme to add depth and richness to your space. Purple is on the opposite side of the colour wheel to green which means that when you pair these colours together, they will enhance each other. Choose pastel hues of purple to keep your space feeling calm and serene, while still being full of colour and character.
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- Accent wallpaper by Wallism
- Green bedframe by Furniture Box UK
- Blush pink lamp from Amazon
- Rattan chest of drawers from OKA
- Ottoman chair from Amazon
Pink is another great colour to pair with Overtly Olive. Play with different shades of this in your living room to create visual interest and contrast. To keep the scheme cohesive but interesting, use patterns through rugs and other textiles such as pillows and curtains that combine beige or cream shades to keep the scheme muted and relaxing.
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- Beige sofa from Honeypot Furniture
- Purple and cream rug from Rugs Direct
- Pink curtains from Amazon
- Pink globe floor lamp from Value Lights
Dark green and gold
If you love going bold, consider matching Overtly Olive with darker tones of green. Incorporating furniture with velvet textures and gold features can give your space a regal feel. Keeping to a theme can also enhance your room’s aesthetic to keep you on the scheme. Themes that work well in a green room include jungle, botanical, boho and glam deco.
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- Gold leaf mural wallpaper from Wallism
- Dark green bedframe from Amazon
- Leaf rug from Amazon
- Gold pineapple lamp by Value Lights
Dark green against Overtly Olive walls can also work well in a living room. To break up colour, consider using beige or cream sofas and curtains to give a soothing contest against green. Rugs, floor lamps, coffee tables and other furniture can be darker to give the space depth.
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