A FEW OF OUR FAVORITE GREEN INTERIOR DESIGN INSPIRATION
It’s Saint Patrick’s Day weekend… while many are out drinking green brews, gathering around green rivers and hoping for the best of lucks - I am reminiscing over some of my favorite green moments with design. To be totally honest, it looks like a large amount of them deal with green velvet…
GREEN VELVET CHESTERFIELDS
There are two things that my design soul loves, and here I get to combine them all. A classic chesterfield + a juicy green velvet. Life, complete. Paired with the colorful antique area rug and its the perfect situation of color, traditional elements and modern whimsy.
CHARTREUSE GREEN DRAPERY
What a fun space this is - silky chartreuse drapery with a pop of magenta on the leading edge. The beautiful green and magenta was delicately sprinkled throughout the rooms offset with rich black walls.
CHIC CEO OFFICE
This CEO’s office is anything but boring, this super amazing sofa is like sitting on an emerald cloud, pure heaven. I love how the entire room jives so well with the antiques, color, layers of art all while not distracting from that amazing city view!
WILLIAM MORRIS WALLPAPER
What would a conversation about design be here, without at least one wallpaper showcase?! I LOVE this classic William Morris pattern wallcovering in this home office. The shades are green are so beautiful with the pops of orange hues.
OUTDOOR SPACE AT MANDARIN HEIGHTS
This tile for the outdoor space at Mandarin Heights makes us think of an abstract take on the forever famous banana leaf motif.
GREEN VELVET SECTIONAL
So, this may come as a surprise to you… (or maybe not at all!) But my personal home has velvet of its own. Everyday I walk into my living room I love this green velvet sectional finished off with the perfect antique brass nailheads. Double bonus - it’s ultra comfy, too!
I’m always inspired by my surroundings for design - there is something about the fresh green hues that our lovely mother nature has to offer that allows my heart to flutter and feel extra inspired for our projects.
So how do you take your green? Would you implement it into your home environment or would you rather keep it in your festive beer?
With love & design-y dreams,