Decorating A Room With Yellow Walss
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25 Chic Rooms That Will Make Green Your Favorite Color
"Verde que te quiero verde."
Studio Life/Style
Green is the color of life, of renewal, prosperity, and harmony. But it can also be a wild card when it comes to decorating. To learn how to use it strategically and stylishly, we're drawing inspiration from 25 designer rooms that incorporate green decor through paint, accent pieces, furniture, and more. From an emerald green kitchen to a plant-filled oasis and sage green powder room, there's a palette anchored by green decor for everyone. Take a look at the spaces that follow if you need convincing or you just read Romance Sonámbulo by Frederico García Lorca and all of a sudden feel partial to green.
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Jade Green
Cameron Ruppert Interiors created cohesion with a corresponding duvet cover, throw pillow, and wallpaper. The light blue-gray and crisp white details contribute to the soft color palette while the vibrant porcelain ginger jar lamp is a fun surprise.
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Real Green
If you're not big into using bright colors in your home, maintain the neutral color scheme and then incorporate a natural pop of green with a wall gallery of house plants. Take note from this space designed by Shapeless Studio and install wall-to-wall floating shelves for a linear, clean display.
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Pistachio Green
Framed by a warm floral-print wallpaper and terracotta floors tiles, this contemporary country kitchen designed by Heidi Caillier is both soft and assertive style-wise. The pistachio paint color is the perfect choice for a soothing environment.
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Chartreuse Green
In this living room designed by Heather Hilliard, the green lucite coffee table injects a funky youthful energy that livens up the sky blue backdrop and floral sofa without clashing with the traditional elements throughout.
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Camouflage Green
The chalky finish of this deep green paint is paired with a luxe burnt orange velvet settee in this bedroom design by Studio Life/Style. For a more immersive, robust atmosphere, stretch the paint up to the ceiling.
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Olive Green
The plush beige carpet and sepia-toned artwork ground the modern silver stool and rich velvet pillows for a balanced look in this living room by Tom Scheerer. The large fig tree in the corner adds a casual touch.
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Kelly Green
The abstract green painting anchors this living room designed by Andrew Flescher, accentuating the green and white bench and jade table lamps. But this room also proves that you can have more than one statement color without being visually chaotic. The houndstooth carpet brings a graphic intrigue while the periwinkle chair brings in some romance.
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Moss Green
In this space designed by Arent & Pyke, an average corner is elevated to art gallery status. The painterly room divider with a silver-brushed ground and light green weeping shines against the matte moss paint. Even the angle is well thought out: The bends in the divider look like they're embracing the chaise.
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Emerald Green
Here's definitive proof that green can work in a kitchen. And we're not talking the sage trend of the late '90s. It's unexpected, sure, but once you try it, you'll want to spend every minute in this room.
See more by Nicole Franzen.
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Fern Green
Sometimes a fresh coat of paint is all it takes to enliven a space. Heidi Caillier chose a bold yet calming shade of green. It is, after all, the color of renewal.
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Jungle Green
This jewel-toned color makes a room feel like a Caribbean oasis when paired with brighter hues. Potted plants and warm wood tones take this to the next level.
See more at Old Brand New.
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Add Modern Accents
This fern wallpaper in this entryway by Barrie Benson provides a lush backdrop for modern accents, such as the curlicue table and black and white print.
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Get Textured
A golden-toned forest green is so cozy with rich, patterned textiles.
See more at Amber Interiors.
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Many Shades of Green
A pale green transitions between the kitchen and dining area of tJustina Blakeney's kitchen—and works surprisingly well with the Moroccan clay tile backsplash.
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Light Olive Green
Leave it to Bunny Williams to get a tricky color right. The yellow-green forest painting really pops against the mellow walls in the bedroom of this East Hampton home. The bold pattern and warm colors of the Indonesian quilt keep things from looking too matchy-matchy.
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Mint Green
Eddie Ross's chic mudroom was made to feel more like a garden room, with the floral and bird patterned wallpaper and a high-gloss light green paint.
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Pale Green
In this mountain home, curtain-shaded bunks in green were inspired by Pullman train cars. Red plaid bedding creates contrast.
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Experiment In A Tiny Bathroom
Used horizontally on slanted walls, the powder room's bottle green stripe wallpaper makes a serious statement in a small space.
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Remember Sage Green = Soothing
Designed to feel like an enclosed porch, this vintage-feeling bathroom was painted sage green. It features lantern-style light fixtures, hidden medicine cabinets, and freestanding, antique-oak washstands.
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Tie Rooms Together
This shade of green is funky, but also fits with the lush, green landscape outside in this Alabama home by Brockscmidt & Coleman. The color repeats in patterned wallpaper in the adjacent dining room.
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Add A Squeeze Of Lime
Lime green tiles stripe a California pool bath from floor to ceiling, giving the space a modern, unified look. To avoid breaking up the continuity, the shower wall was frosted only in the middle.
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Use Contrasting Shades
Green is easy to work with if you use different levels of intensity. This breakfast room's chairs pull out a bolder, more saturated version of the green on the walls in this New York home.
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Add Blue Tones
Bright green walls give a formal Houston dining room a fresh, modern feeling. Chairs covered in a rich blue add contrast (not to mention elegance).
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Bring The Outdoors In
The color scheme in the living room of this New York house was inspired by the outdoors. Green grass cloth on the walls brings freshness into the family room.
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Go Bold Elsewhere
A kelly green hallway announces a fun home ahead, as do the complementary vivid choices of blue, orange, and brass.
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Decorating A Room With Yellow Walss
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