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About Isle Of Pines

Isle Of Pines is a dark green paint colour by Behr with a cool, green undertone. Its cool quality creates a calming, restful atmosphere, making it a popular choice for modern interiors. It is particularly well suited to feature walls, dining rooms, bedrooms. Use our colour visualiser to see how Isle Of Pines looks in your own room before committing to a purchase.

Frequently asked questions about Isle Of Pines

What undertone does Isle Of Pines have?

Isle Of Pines by Behr has a cool, green undertone. It is a cool dark colour that falls within the green family. This makes it calming and serene in most lighting conditions.

Is Isle Of Pines good for small rooms?

Isle Of Pines is a dark colour, so it may make very small rooms feel more enclosed. However, it can create a dramatic, cocooning effect in feature walls and dining rooms. Pair it with lighter trim and furnishings to balance the depth.

What colours go well with Isle Of Pines?

Isle Of Pines pairs beautifully with warm neutrals, creamy whites, and natural wood tones to add warmth, or with other cool shades like sage green and soft grey for a cohesive palette.

How can I test Isle Of Pines before buying?

You can test Isle Of Pines by Behr instantly using our paint colour visualiser. Simply upload a photo of your room and see exactly how Isle Of Pines will look on your walls - no tester pots needed. It takes just 30 seconds and you can compare multiple colours side by side.

Which rooms suit Isle Of Pines best?

Based on its dark tone and cool undertone, Isle Of Pines works especially well in feature walls, dining rooms, bedrooms. Darker shades like this add depth and drama, creating an intimate atmosphere.

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