Designers say these are the best colors to pair with pistachio green – 7 hues that flatter this on-trend shade
From soft pinks to rich neutrals, these are among the most stylish color pairings for this summer's need-to-know-about hue: pistachio green


Quickly becoming the go-to shade for summer 2025, pistachio green is a fresh, soothing, and playful color that can range from retro to modern. But when decorating with this of-the-moment hue, it's worth thinking about your color pairings.
According to interior designers, the pistachio green color trend is versatile to create plenty of color combinations for rooms, whether you want to create a colorful, vibrant scheme or stick to complementary neutrals for a softer look.
Below, we've rounded up the best colors to pair with pistachio green, as explained by designers. Whether you're leaning into this color trend by painting the walls in a fresh green or channeling it with smaller decor, these color pairings ensure a well-balanced, stylish space.
1. Pink
A pop of blush pink is a failsafe color pairing for pistachio green, adding warmth and softness.
Pink and green are complementary colors, since they sit opposite one another on the color wheel, and pistachio green pairs especially well with soft, pastel pinks as seen in this nursery room.
'I love pairing pistachio green with yellows, pinks, and browns,' explains interior designer Alexis Warren of Alexis Warren Designs in Charlotte, North Carolina. 'It works well with colors with saturation and depth to keep the pistachio from fading away, as it is more of a muted color. I love using this color in a nursery, as it presents a calming energy while still feeling playful, as seen here in the ceiling and trim color – it plays so well with the pink.'
2. Blue
Light blue is an unexpected yet perfectly balanced addition to this pink and pistachio green living room.
This traditional living room also reflects the go-to pairing of pistachio green and soft pinks, but introduces pops of powder blue to add interest and achieve a more colorful look.
'Pistachio green is our go-to when we want a vibrant and fresh shade of green. It pairs perfectly with various tones of blue from a soothing cornflower to a crisp robin's egg,' says Nashville-based interior designer Kate Figler.
3. Warm white
Create a timeless, pared-back space by pairing warm whites with pistachio.
For more understated room color ideas, turn to soft neutrals to complement pistachio green. 'Pistachio green goes with any number of neutrals from ivory to soft cream,' explains interior designer Christina Garcia Lysaught of Dallas-based Layered Dimensions Interior Design.
In this light and airy kitchen, the pale pistachio green kitchen cabinets take on a timeless and sophisticated look, balanced with the white kitchen countertops and additional cabinets. If you're inspired to create something similar, go for a flattering warm white paint to complement the warm green.
4. Darker greens
Layering darker shades of green is a wonderful way to add depth to your scheme, without being too colorful.
Another way to keep things timeless when decorating with pistachio green is to incorporate various shades of green for depth, instead of a contrasting color.
'I often gravitate towards pistachio hues. It's both calming and vibrant, but not overpowering, which makes it versatile and goes well with so many colors. I like to pair it with other greens – it's a great foil to darker shades and visually balances a space, and brings the outdoors in,' shares designer Marea Clark of San Francisco-based Marea Clark Interiors.
5. Terracotta
Here, the terracotta floor tiles create an earthy, organic look alongside the pistachio cabinetry.
Since green is an earthy, natural-world-reminiscent color, it pairs wonderfully with other earthy shades such as brown and warming terracotta.
'I love pairing warm earth tones with pistachio green – like the vintage terracotta tiles you see in this mudroom we renovated,' says interior designer JoAnna Baum of JoAnna Baum Interiors based in Chicago. 'Both colors are such a complement to one another and timeless for all the years to come.'
6. Gray
Choose light gray decor to balance vibrant pistachio green walls.
Another designer-approved neutral to pair with pistachio green is gray. While warm-toned neutrals achieve a rustic look, cool grays put a modern spin on pistachio, as seen in this living room.
'This color looks great paired with neutrals like grays, creams, and beiges,' says interior designer Meagan Camp. 'For our solarium space, we used Farrow and Ball's Breakfast Room Green as a way of extending the gardens outside into the room, creating the illusion of one large space. We played with sheens and painted the trim a semi-gloss in the same color as the walls, which allowed for more depth within the same color story.'
7. Black
For a bolder look, team pistachio with black decor elements, as demonstrated in this modern kitchen.
If you want to add more depth to your pistachio green room, look no further than decorating with black. This versatile, rich neutral adds drama to green, making it a go-to choice for modern decorating ideas.
'Pistachio green pairs beautifully with black, a combination that gives this soft hue a refined, modern edge,' explains Lucas Goldbach, Design Director at Chicago-based En Masse Architecture & Design. 'In one client’s kitchen, we used black finishes to introduce contrast and sophistication, allowing the pistachio to shine without becoming overly sweet or retro.'
With these color pairings, you can tailor the pistachio green color trend to your interior design style – whether that's bright and colorful or more muted and understated. And while these are designers' favorite duos, green is an incredibly versatile color that works well with most colors, so don't be afraid to style it with other shades too.
If you're on the lookout for more ideas, we've rounded up designers' favorite summer color combinations, ranging from yellow and blue to classic blue and white.
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Emily is a freelance interior design writer based in Scotland. Prior to going freelance in the spring of 2025, Emily was Homes & Gardens’ Paint & Color Editor, covering all things color across interiors and home decor for the Homes & Gardens website. Having gained specific expertise in this area, Emily is well-versed in writing about the latest color trends and is passionate about helping homeowners understand the importance of color psychology in home design. Her own interior design style reflects the simplicity of mid-century design and she loves sourcing vintage furniture finds for her tenement flat.
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