10 Stylish Green Rooms That Will Take Your Breath

10 Stylish Green Rooms That Will Take Your Breath

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In these 10 interiors, green is used as a background color and as a stunning design statement. Whether it is sage, emerald or khaki, the tone is combined with cold and warm colors, which allows it to be used as a neutral.

As such, it can be applied to inject color into a monochromatic interior without overpowering it, or contrast with rich reds, pinks and purples to define different areas in an integrated space.

Check it out and get inspired!

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Apartment Passeig de Grácia, Spain by Jeanne Schultz Design Studio: Designer Jeanne Schultz adapted a delicate color strategy when renovating this home in Barcelona's historic Passeig de Grácia to enhance, rather than overburden, existing period features such as the Catalan vaulted ceiling and wooden parquet floors.

Apartment Passeig de Grácia, Spain by Jeanne Schultz Design Studio: Designer Jeanne Schultz adapted a delicate color strategy when renovating this home in Barcelona’s historic Passeig de Grácia to enhance, rather than overburden, existing period features such as the Catalan vaulted ceiling and wooden parquet floors.

Photo: Adrià Goula/Dezeen/Casa.com

GreenHouse, Portugal by Ottotto: Portuguese architecture firm Ottotto used mint-colored metal mesh panels to conceal the original stone walls of this Porto home, while maintaining

GreenHouse, Portugal by Ottotto: Portuguese architecture firm Ottotto used mint-colored metal mesh panels to conceal the original stone walls of this Porto home, while preserving the “memory” of the old building.

Photo: Alexander Bogorodsky / Design / Casa.com

High Desert Residence, USA by Hacker Architects: Vertical cedar shingles cover the interior and exterior walls of this Oregon vacation home, separated by large double-height windows to create the impression that the two form a continuous deck.

High Desert Residence, USA by Hacker Architects: Vertical cedar shingles cover the interior and exterior walls of this Oregon vacation home, separated by large double-height windows to create the impression that the two form a continuous deck.

Photo: Jeremy Peterman/Design/Casa.com

St. Lawrence, Canada, By Odami: Spectacular views of the oxidized copper roof of St.  James in Toronto reported on the all-green sunroom designed by local studio Odami.

St. Lawrence, Canada, By Odami: Spectacular views of the oxidized copper roof of St. James in Toronto reported on the all-green sunroom designed by local studio Odami.

Photo: Curtis Chen/Design/Casa.com

Karine Vilas Boas Apartment, Brazil, by Studio Julliana Camargo: Olive green and emerald highlights pop up in the living room of fashion editor Karine Vilas Boas in São Paulo thanks to Fauteuil de Salon armchairs by Jeane Prouvé in Vitra and a geometric rug by Punto and Velo.

Karine Vilas Boas Apartment, Brazil, by Studio Julliana Camargo: Olive green and emerald highlights pop up in the living room of fashion editor Karine Vilas Boas in São Paulo thanks to Fauteuil de Salon armchairs by Jeane Prouvé in Vitra and a geometric rug by Punto and Velo.

Photo: Mayra Akyaba/Dzen/Casa.com

Residence Sleepy Hollow, USA by Lexi Talisman: Located in the Hudson River Valley town of Sleepy Hollow, this family home features not only a traditional living room but also a cozy nook finished in bright military green paint.

Residence Sleepy Hollow, USA by Lexi Talisman: Located in the Hudson River Valley town of Sleepy Hollow, this family home features not only a traditional living room but also a cozy nook finished in bright military green paint.

Photo: Joshua Mchugh/Dezeen/Casa.com

Budget Over Dover, Australia by YSG: Interior design studio YSG has created living spaces on two different levels within this renovated Sydney home.  The first is perched on a wide platform made of terracotta tiles to line the garden patio.  This creates a second seating area in the back, where a sage green wall and matching velvet rug contrast with a brown Utrecht armchair, designed by the late Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld for Cassina in 1935.

Budget Over Dover, Australia by YSG: Interior design studio YSG has created living spaces on two different levels within this renovated Sydney home. The first is perched on a wide platform made of terracotta tiles to line the garden patio. This creates a second seating area in the back, where a sage green wall and matching velvet rug contrast with a brown Utrecht armchair, designed by the late Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld for Cassina in 1935.

Photo: Prue Ruscoe/Dezeen/Casa.com

Trikoupi Apartment, Greece, by Point Supreme Architects: When renovating this apartment in one of the polikatoikia apartment complexes in Greece in the 1980s, the architecture studio Point Supreme Architects demolished many of the interior walls and instead used colorful built-in furniture to define different areas.

Trikoupi Apartment, Greece, by Point Supreme Architects: When renovating this apartment in one of the polikatoikia apartment complexes in Greece in the 1980s, the architecture studio Point Supreme Architects demolished many of the interior walls and instead used colorful built-in furniture to define different areas.

Photo: Yiannis Drakoulides/Dzen/Casa.com

Highgate House, UK, from House of Gray: Sage green stucco helps give subtle texture to the hall of this three-storey house in Highgate, London, designed by local studio House of Gray.

Highgate House, UK, from House of Gray: Sage green stucco helps give subtle texture to the hall of this three-storey house in Highgate, London, designed by local studio House of Gray.

Photo: Michael Sinclair/Design/Casa.com

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