Chartreuse was first defined as such in The Domestic Monthly (1885), when it was first made an official hue.
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Many people recognize two variations of the shade: updated chartreuse green and traditional chartreuse yellow.
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The acidic hue has had many opportunities to shine and has become synonymous with high fashion and classic elegance.
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Intrigued? You want to use this colour in your own places, correct? See how this zesty shade shows out in some of our favourite houses by scrolling down.
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As an alternative to the consistently fashionable green kitchen, think about painting your cabinets chartreuse.
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Even though it's only a small addition, the chartreuse toolbox on this kitchen shelf gives a striking touch.
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In the designer Leah Ring's desert home, the kitchen is a vibrant study in colour blending.