Spring and summer decor always means having some fresh florals on hand. The extra pop of green instantly makes a space feel more lush, airy and inviting. But what if you took that a step further and added more than just some botanicals to your kitchen? What if you embraced a green accent wall or green tile in the kitchen? Here are 10 dreamy spaces that take green decor to the next level. They’re sure to make you green with envy…sorry, I had to!
Make a Bold Green Statement
My love of green decor started with this couch seen on A Cup of Jo. It definitely makes a statement and yet, when paired with soft white walls and wood accents, a perfect balance is achieved.
Do A Deep Green Headboard
The Decorista makes her bedroom feel so regal with this dark green, tufted headboard. It also helps that she pairs it with black and gold accents!
Create a Soothing Retreat
For something a little softer, this bedroom opts for a light green wall instead of a show stopping headboard. The result is a serene and relaxed space that doesn’t seem too fussy.
Choose a Greeny Grey for All the Walls
Even though greeny grey is technically not a colour, I’ll bet you understand my descriptor. This living room shied away from the all white walls look and went for a subdued green. I love that they also tied the design together with artwork and greenery.
Bring Green Into Your Dining Room
Sure, the giant botanicals steal the show in this dining space. But, the green tones in the painting paired with all the wood furniture and flooring give this space the perfect earthy vibe. Green decor and wood is a match made in heaven!
Add a Little Green Paint to an Unexpected Spot
This photo proves that something as small as a little paint on a kitchen island can make such a drastic difference. And yet, the choice of green does not overpower this space. Paired with gold details (the lights) and a lot of white, it works so well.
How About Green Tile?!
Speaking of working so well, how about this dreamy kitchen? Instead of choosing green paint, this kitchen island has gorgeous mini green subway tiles! Paired again with the gold, it almost becomes a piece of art.
Focus on a Feature Wall
There’s nothing subtle about this choice but design is all about taking a risk. I don’t really think a green wall is a huge risk mind you, but for some it can be daunting. When choosing to go green, maybe a single feature wall is the perfect place to start.
Go Farmhouse Chic
Believe it or not, this is actually wallpaper, which may be a great green decor option! This pale green space is reminiscent of a modern farmhouse and works so well if you love that country meets Scandi vibe.
Make a Big Artistic Choice
Finally, don’t be afraid to choose some bold artwork, like these oversized botanical prints. It really brings the outdoors in!