How to use green aka the colour of life to brighten your living room
With an assortment of styles falling under its spell, light green is everything a signature home needs to make an impression.
Light green, a soft hued yet vibrant member in the green family, carries the sophistication of the pastels without giving up of the animative spirit of the colour. "The colour of life" as some say, its what takes us close to nature quite literally. Spaces coloured in this tint explored the intermediacy of bold and sublime statements bringing in hope and harmony, rest and relaxation. Known for to enhance vision, it can be minimal when sleek, country when distressed, luxe when polished and earthen when left just the way it is. With an assortment of styles falling under its spell, light green is everything a signature home needs to make an impression. Create a stunning light green statement in your home with the below-mentioned tips:
Breathe life into the colour with the greens
Light green is the colour of nature by itself. Bring it in at its purest form as leafy planters or pruned bushes in ceramic or terracotta planters for a raw, organic look. Cluster them around a corner terrarium or take them up the walls to create a point of focus. You can also create an accent wall with an interesting composition of the planter boxes or go straight for a living wall with packed with pale green foliage—experiment the light green hues with succulents like jade, aloe vera etc. or make way for the green blooms from chrysanthemum, day lily etc.

Rouse the senses with warm textures
Lighter hues are gifted with reflection and cast a shadow that highlight the handpicked textures chosen for any interior. The light green tints exude a serene beauty with grains, brushstrokes or any other minute detail that gives it character. Make that character come live through plastered walls with hand-sculpted textures, wall accents with woven décor, patterned tiled floors and furniture with brushed metal legs, natural-finish wood panels or rough-cut stonetops. Read More...