Lucky Charm Green

Benjamin Moore2030-30LRV 37#61B83E
LRV37 — medium-dark
In the Room

What Lucky Charm Green Actually Looks Like

Lucky Charm Green is a true, saturated grass green. It sits squarely in the mid-range of depth, bright enough to feel energetic but grounded enough to anchor a room without tipping into neon. In morning light it opens up and reads lighter, almost cheerful. As the day winds down and artificial light takes over, it settles into something deeper and moodier. Natural daylight from a south-facing window will pull it warmer and slightly lighter. North light cools it down and shifts it toward a more serious, forest-adjacent tone.

Undertone Read

Lucky Charm Green Undertones

The dominant read is a clean, yellow-leaning green, the kind that sits close to fresh grass or a ripe Granny Smith apple. There are no obvious blue or gray pulls to soften it. Because the green signal is strong, adjacent surfaces pick it up. White trim will take on a faint green cast in its shadow, and warm wood flooring can either fight it or complement it depending on the undertones of that wood. Light-colored flooring with yellow in it tends to play nicely. Cool gray floors can create a slight tension worth testing in your actual space first.

Where It Works Best

Where Lucky Charm Green Works Best

This color bridges indoors and outdoors, which makes it a natural for sunrooms, mudrooms, and any space that connects to a garden or yard. It works in full rooms, including living rooms and bedrooms, where its mid-range depth anchors the space without making walls feel like they are closing in. Kitchens and cabinetry are solid applications too. On cabinets especially, the saturated tone holds up well against hardware and countertop materials. Avoid it in rooms that already feel dim or closed off, because north light will push it toward a heavy, shadowy version of itself.

Room by Room

Where to put Lucky Charm Green

Living Room

A south-facing living room is where this color performs at its best. Morning light brightens it into something lively, and afternoon sun keeps it warm and saturated. Pair it with natural linen upholstery and wood furniture to keep the palette feeling grounded rather than jarring.

Kitchen Cabinetry

On lower cabinets, Lucky Charm Green creates a bold base that reads intentional and confident. Pair upper cabinets in a warm white to let the green breathe. Brass or aged bronze hardware reads warmer against it than chrome, which can amplify the cool shifts that happen under certain lighting.

Sunroom

This is one of the most intuitive applications for this color. Surrounded by natural light and views of outdoor plantings, it feels like a continuation of the landscape rather than a statement wall. Wicker, rattan, or natural fiber furniture keeps the outdoor-indoor connection intact.

Bedroom

Use it on a single wall behind the bed to bring energy without committing to an all-green room. In evening light it deepens enough to feel cozy. Bedding in warm neutrals, terracotta, or rust tones plays well against it and keeps the room from feeling too cool.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Lucky Charm Green

No coordinating colors are listed in our database for Lucky Charm Green 2030-30, so treat pairings as starting points to test on your own walls. Crisp white trim keeps the green from feeling busy and gives the eye a clean edge to rest on. Warm, natural wood tones in flooring or furniture add earthiness without competing. Creamy off-whites work better than stark blue-whites if you want the green to feel warm rather than sharp.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Lucky Charm Green

Cool Gray Flooring

Cool gray floors create a color temperature conflict with the warm yellow-green of Lucky Charm Green. The two tones compete rather than complement, and the room can feel unsettled.

FixLayer in a warm-toned area rug between the floor and the walls to bridge the gap, or choose wood furniture with yellow or amber undertones to mediate the transition.
North-Facing Rooms with Low Ceilings

North light cools this green down considerably, and if the room is also low or small, that cooler, deeper version of the color can feel heavy and contracting.

FixPaint the ceiling a warm white to reflect light back into the space, and keep furniture light in both color and visual weight to offset the density of the walls.
Blue-Toned White Trim

Bright cool whites with blue undertones will sharpen the contrast with Lucky Charm Green in a way that reads clinical rather than crisp.

FixSwap to a warm white or a soft cream for trim and millwork. The slight warmth softens the edge between the green and the white without muddying either.
FAQ

Common questions

The LRV is 36.52, which puts it solidly in the mid-range. It is deep enough to read as a true color statement but not so dark that it requires careful attention to lighting the way a deep forest green would.

Yes, noticeably. In daylight, especially morning light or south-facing sun, it reads brighter and more open. Under incandescent or warm artificial light in the evening, it deepens and takes on a moodier, richer quality. Test a large sample board at multiple times of day before you commit.

It is. The saturation holds up well on cabinetry, and the mid-range depth means it will not disappear into the background or overwhelm a kitchen the way a very dark green can. A satin or semi-gloss finish is practical for durability and will also make the color appear slightly lighter and more reflective than flat or eggshell.

It is actually one of the better applications for this color. Strong natural light keeps it from going too dark, and the green tone connects visually with outdoor plantings and lawn. It tends to feel like a deliberate design choice in a sunroom rather than a bold risk.

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