What do pies, summer drinks, and window trim colors have in common? LimeAnd while you could probably share some great Key Lime pie or summer drink recipes with you, that’s really not our specialty. Our specialty is windows, and it is always a good thing to stick with where your strengths are.Lime Green Window TrimLime is a fun shade of green that is not super bright like neon green, but not dark like forest green. It is a well-blended combination of yellow and green.The yellow in lime still makes it one of the more cheerful and bright shades of green, which is probably why people feel good when they see it. Lime green makes people feel younger and more playful. It is a color that gives people a positive outlook on the things coming in the future. People that look at this happy shade of green usually feel their minds being cleared of any negative thoughts and more positive thoughts taking their place.These positive and cheerful feelings are exactly why it is a good idea to use this color for your window trim. Because people, including yourself, will see the lime green on your window trim before they enter your home, they will enter with a more positive outlook.Not a Fan of Lime?Lime is a very specific shade of green, and it is not for everyone. If you are one of the ones that doesn’t really care for lime window trim, you might want to consider using just plain green.Plain green is the color of harmony and balance; which would make sense as it is the color most prominent in nature. It is the color of growth, renewal, and restoration of energy. It is also an emotionally positive color that makes us want to love and care for others and ourselves.This is why plain green is a good color for those who want a peaceful house that makes people feel positive and balanced.Whether you choose lime green or plain green, the positive emotions that green in general creates makes it a good color to use on your window trim.

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