In honor of St. Patrick's Day (tomorrow), I thought I'd share a few examples of how you can incorporate the color green into your homes... in both large and small doses!
A small dose of green through accent pieces can add big impact in monochromatic rooms...
Green and gray is always a winning combination...
Bring the greenery of the natural landscape indoors through the accessories...
A small dose of green through accent pieces can add big impact in monochromatic rooms...
Tom Stringer Design Partners
"Muted" greens serve as a calming backdrop when paired with bright saturated colors...
"Muted" greens serve as a calming backdrop when paired with bright saturated colors...
Kate Rosenfeld Interiors
Green and gray is always a winning combination...
Add softness and a splash of green in your window treatments...
Green glass tile brings a touch of color and sophisticated shimmer to bathrooms...
John Lum Architecture, Inc. AIA
Paint a wall or recessed area in a shade of green to create dimension and a focal point...
Make a welcoming and lasting first impression with a green front door...
Paint a wall or recessed area in a shade of green to create dimension and a focal point...
Make a welcoming and lasting first impression with a green front door...
Green actually happens to be one of my favorite colors. In the United States, green is associated with nature, youth, hope, and envy... hence the phrase "green with envy"! :)
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