GREEN! The Color of the Season

2021 is going to fill us with exciting trends. We are seeing the rise of many quirky things and one of our favourites is honestly the resurgence of the colour green especially in the interior designing world. The aesthetic that green gives is breath-taking and if you style it the right way, you might just achieve a picture-perfect space. Green also signifies strong values like progress and prosperity. Many people also associate green with freshness and nature.

The colour green is amongst one of the most talked about trends of 2021, especially in the furniture/interior design.

We have picked out our 7 favourite ways you can turn around the interior of your place with the colour green! All these ideas are handpicked and carefully curated for you.  Let’s get started

 

Monochrome 

Our favourite way to use green is monochrome. Pick out 3 or 4 shades of green and style the entire interior with these shades. Green is a warm neutral colour that gives an extremely classy vibe to the entire space. Try choosing shades on the contrasting sides of the scale, for example, a combination of bottle green, lush green and light green would look super cute.

The wall can be the lighter shade of the three and all the other furniture can be the other two lighter shades. You can also have one item in a darker shade of green, like your sofa set and everything else can be the lighter shade of green. Monochrome is a very minimalistic style and if you are not into bold and flashy interiors this is the perfect way to use green and achieve a simple aesthetic.

Also Check : Perks Of Minimalist Furniture At Home

With nature 

Our next pick is the ‘with nature’ theme. What comes to mind when you think of the colour green? For the majority of the population, it is nature and plants. ‘With Nature’ is a style where you add a lot of plants to your space and add the colour green to your interior in a very smart way. A great way to do this is to use climber plants and vines on walls. This gives a very fresh and out of the book look to your interiors. You can also try fun ‘do it yourself’ hanging planters. They are really easy to make and you can cover an entire wall with plants and add the colour green to your place. You can use small pots in corners of the space and even on tables along with colour coordinated green furniture.

 

Green and white 

Green and white is a really beautiful contrast. We highly recommend this colour combination for kitchens and outdoor seating spaces. A military green shade with off-white can-do wonders to any interior. Both the colours have a very smooth look to them. Another advantage of this colour combination would be the fact that they make space look larger than it already is because both colours are cool-toned.

 

One-sided 

The one-sided style basically implies that one side of the interior is devoted to the colour green. This style works best in the bedroom. The storage space and empty wall can be entirely green with other smaller items like a painting or other wall hanging can add charm to the. One-sided also gives a very chic and clean look to the room.

 

The godly trio 

The godly trio is the style for all those folks looking for a quirky and bold look for their interior. It includes three colours which are green, yellow and blue. You can choose which colour to give importance to and accessorize accordingly. It is a very fresh and modern approach and works great in study areas and bedrooms.

 

Bold prints 

Prints are never going out of style and paired with green, we haven’t seen anything as glamorous in a long time. Use Bold prints with green anywhere in the interior, ranging from printed green upholstery to green printed wallpaper or curtains. There are many ideas you can work with. We would suggest taking inspiration from social media websites and interior decoration blogs to see what are the different ideas you can play around with.