Why Olive Green Became the New Neutral
Gray dominated interiors for over a decade. It covered walls, sofas, kitchens, tiles, and flooring until entire homes started looking emotionally muted. At first, people loved the clean simplicity of gray interiors. Then the color slowly became associated with coldness and sameness. Rooms lost warmth. Homes started feeling detached from nature. Olive green entered at exactly the right moment. Olive green works because it feels grounded without demanding attention. It carries warmth like brown but still feels fresh like green. That balance makes it incredibly versatile across modern interiors. It softens minimalist spaces while adding depth to traditional homes. Designers increasingly use olive green on cabinetry, walls, upholstery, and textiles because the color creates calm without looking boring. The shade feels rooted in nature, which explains part of its emotional appeal. People also crave natural colors now because modern life feels overwhelmingly digital. Screens dominate daily e...