It’s never too late to find a new favourite colour. Sometimes going green can be the new selling point to elevating your home.

When it comes to the colour green, can be used to convey an array of emotions and can complement many different spaces in your home. There are plenty of ways to choose a shade of green that will best fit your aesthetic and design goals.

Bedroom accent walls

The right touch of colour with a shade of green accent wall can make your bedroom the calming heaven you need. Pair that with neutral bedding and curtains to make the green accent wall pop. A light shade of green will do just well making your bedroom warmer and inviting.

Green Bedroom accent wall with a chandelier

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Hallway green accent wall

Placing a green accent shade in your hallways may not be every homeowner’s first thought, but this can do well in giving your space that tropical renovation feel you are going for. A bright green mixed with white furnishing will do the trick, the white giving an illusion of the white clouds.

Green Wallpaper

If you are not keen on painting your walls green, try mixing green wallpaper with natural materials. To amplify your green wallpapers’ natural and organic feel, pair them with natural materials such as wood, plants or even stone.

This combination creates a sense of serenity in your home. So consider using green wallpapers and combine them with wooden furniture, rugs, and stones to achieve the tropical look you are going for.

Bookshelf accent walls

Let your creativity run wild with this idea. Using a green-painted bookshelf is a smart idea as you are not painting or adding wallpapers to your walls. This concept can be a gateway to the world of contemporary interior styling.

The green bookshelf will act as a centrepiece attracting anyone who enters the room. Without touching your walls you can achieve your green tropical vibe with this idea.

Wood desk in the green room with picture frame

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Green can evoke feelings of relaxation and being in nature, making it a great choice for your tropical feel concept.

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