Green has a magical way of bringing life and serenity into a space. It’s the color of nature, renewal, and energy—a perfect hue to infuse your home with a fresh and vibrant feel.
In my bedroom, I chose the most gorgeous shade of deep green, Secret Garden Green by Sherwin Williams.
According to Feng Shui, the bedroom should have a very Yin, feminine energy. So, choosing the right color was necessary for me to create the ultimate bedroom sanctuary. Green is representative of life, growth and love. It stimulates and supports the heart chakra.
The color green symbolizes regeneration, new life, and renewal. It's also associated with the wood element, which represents growth, decisiveness, and action. Green can also represent stability, serenity, and fertility, and can indicate when nature and life are at their peaks.
Whether you’re looking to create a calming sanctuary or add a bold, lively touch to your rooms, here’s how to make green work for you in your home decor.
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1. Start Small with Accessories
If you’re new to decorating with green, starting small is the way to go. Introduce green through accessories like throw pillows, blankets, or curtains. This allows you to get a feel for how the color complements your existing decor without committing to something too permanent. A deep emerald throw over a neutral couch can instantly elevate the room, while lime green cushions can add a pop of fun and energy.
2. Incorporate Greenery
There’s no better way to bring green into your home than with actual plants. Houseplants not only add color but also purify the air and create a sense of calm. From the statement-making fiddle leaf fig to the humble spider plant, greenery can transform your space. Consider a mix of tall floor plants, small potted succulents, and hanging vines to add layers and dimension to your decor.
3. Paint an Accent Wall
If you’re ready to make a bolder statement, consider painting an accent wall in your favorite shade of green. Whether it’s a deep forest green for a cozy, dramatic effect or a soft sage green for a more subdued, peaceful vibe, an accent wall can anchor a room and serve as a stunning backdrop for your furniture and art. Pair it with natural wood tones and metallic accents to create a balanced and stylish look.
4. Green in Furniture and Rugs
Green isn’t just for walls and accessories—why not go big with your furniture? A green velvet sofa, a pair of moss-colored armchairs, or even a jade green rug can make a striking impact. These pieces can serve as the focal point of the room, around which you can build the rest of your decor. When using green in large pieces, balance it with neutral or muted tones in other areas to keep the space from feeling overwhelming.
5. Mix and Match Shades
Green comes in a myriad of shades, from mint to olive to emerald. Don’t be afraid to mix and match different tones in one room. For example, you can combine a soft pastel green with a bold, dark green for contrast. Layering various shades can add depth and interest to your decor, making the space feel dynamic and cohesive.
6. Complement with Natural Materials
Green pairs beautifully with natural materials like wood, stone, and rattan. Incorporate these elements through furniture, decor pieces, or flooring to create a harmonious look that feels grounded in nature. A green sofa against a backdrop of exposed brick, or green cushions on a rattan chair, can create a stylish, earthy vibe that’s both modern and timeless.
7. Use Green in Art and Decor
Art and decorative items are another great way to introduce green into your home. Look for artwork that features green landscapes, abstract green patterns, or botanical prints. Green vases, candles, and even books can also add subtle touches of the color throughout your space. These items can tie the room together and reinforce the green theme without overpowering the overall aesthetic.
8. Green in the Kitchen and Bathroom
Don’t overlook spaces like the kitchen and bathroom when decorating with green. A green backsplash, cabinetry, or tilework can add character and warmth to these often-overlooked areas. Pairing green with white or gray can keep these spaces looking fresh and clean, while green towels, mats, and accessories can provide an easy, non-permanent update.
17 ideas for decorating with green
01 | Paint a green accent wall
I posted this image on my Instagram page and asked if anyone knew this wall color. I got Benjamin Moore Juniper Green.
02 | Hang velvet green curtains
Adding lush velvet green curtains to any room will instantly make the room feel more cozy. I also recently hung these green linen curtains in my bedroom and the room became instantly more elegant and cozy.
Get this look:
03 | Hang green grasscloth wallpaper
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04 | Choose a moody green color
Loving this color. Avocado, Benjamin Moore.
05 | Just add plants
06 | Green velvet corner armchair
07 | Mix artwork, plants and seating for an eclectic mix
08 | Green sofa in the living room
09 | Mix a muted green room with neutrals
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10 | Mix baby pink and dark green for a glamorous room
I also enjoy green accents to make an impact in a room. Here are a few examples I adore.
11 | Green chesterfield loveseat
12 | Dark green kitchen cabinets
I also think adding some green to my kitchen could really be elegant.
13 | Green velvet bedding
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14 | Double green sofas
15 | Create a cozy workspace
16 | Decorate with green glass accents
17 | Place a green tablecloth on your dining table
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