Going Green inspiration

Going Green!
Inspiration for a Summer Green room scheme

When it comes to Interior Design, green is a bit of a wild card. On the one hand it is an uplifting, restorative colour, associated with growth, health and the natural world but it can inspire less than positive emotions too – jealousy, green and sickness. Harnessed in the right way, green can rejuvenate a space, adding freshness and light but too much of the wrong shade and green can convey a sickly, dingy feeling. So, whether you want to make it a statement colour or more of a gentle whisper, here are our top tips for ‘going green…’
1. Walls
Walls are the quickest way of getting colour into a room. The darker the green, the stronger the impact. Green paint will deliver a solid block of colour and stronger, darker greens often work extremely well in studies and smaller spaces. Our Olive paint has been mixed with versatility in mind: to reflect light and add warmth and freshness to rooms of all sizes. For a softer impact, our Summer Green wide-stripe wallpaper includes two tones of green, and the stripes help to add height and elegance to a room. For more subtle hints green on the walls, why not try one of our patterned wallpapers, such as our delicate Maja Green wallpaper.
Going Green
Going Green
Going Green
2. Curtains and Upholstery
Bespoke details are a great way of making a room feel unique. Upholstered furniture – whether a small armchair or a bedhead, can really transform a space. When choosing curtains, bear in mind the orientation of the room. For example, a north-facing room which gets less sun may benefit from thicker, bolder or textured fabrics to create warmth and cosiness. Don’t forget to check out our NEW Green gold sascha linen – which lends itself beautifully to upholstery and curtains alike.
Going Green
Going Green
Going Green
3. Green Textures
Because of its ability to inspire calmness and relaxation, green is a soothing colour and thus often used in bedrooms. But if green walls are a step too far, then beds offer a key focal point and a great opportunity for injecting colour. Our quilts are appliqued with delicate floral themes, and the exquisite needlework combined with varied textures are works of art, helping to make a bedroom both beautiful and interesting at the same time. Patterned cottons are also a good way to add green touches. Even the combination of a carefully chosen throw and cushions can help to add your own individual touch to a room.
Going Green
Going Green
Going Green
4. Green Accents
Taking risks with colour combinations can really pay off. One of the reasons why green is such a central colour in our collections, is its ability to work alongside a whole host of other colours. Bold, arresting colour combinations and textures can create maximum impact on a plain sofa. But fabrics are not things which can carry colour. Why not try our Celadon Ragini rug to unite a red/green scheme; or add a whisper of green at eye-level, with our Catkin Sprig lampshade.
Going Green
Going Green
Going Green