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CURATED COLOR: Shades of Green Drawn From Nature
Intro image: Kitchen Island in Sherwin-Williams Green Onyx 9128.
Designer lamps in green at Design & Detail and Outdoor vignette with tropical greens at Design & Detail.
Step outside your door. What is the most prominent color you see? During the warmer months, the answer is green. Designers are seeing a strong infatuation with green, in all of its gorgeous shades.
Large scale botanical/floral pattern on chair at Design & Detail.
Shades of green promote well-being in your spaces, and when paired with botanical patterns and textures, the result is magical. Biophilic design is the concept of bringing natural elements into your space to promote a connection to the natural world. Color and pattern in your rooms help promote this connection.
Green upholstery on display at Design & Detail and Designer botanical-inspired fabrics and Sherwin-Williams paint strips showcasing green hues.
How can you use green in your space? Use green on kitchen cabinets and islands. Try monochromatic color-washing using various shades on walls and trim. Bring in lively fabrics for furniture and pillows. Add wallpaper to incorporate botanicals. Of course, you can always bring live plants into your space, but rest assured, even if you don’t have a green thumb, you can still benefit from this rejuvenating color!
Susan Righter
ASID Allied