Jess Isaac
Interior designer Taylor Jacobson used glossy forest green paint and a natural leather sectional sofa to transform a formal paneled room into a modern-moody den.
Timeless, versatile, and rooted firmly in nature, it’s never a bad idea to go with green. Christine Lennon – March 12, 2021 | Updated March 18, 2021
Few colors wear as many hats, check as many boxes, or please a crowd the way that green can. It can transport you to the tropics or a misty forest, it can be safe or surprising, shocking or subtle as a whisper. âI think there is a timelessness about green, maybe because it reminds us of nature which is eternal,â says Los Angeles-based interior designer Taylor Jacobson. âItâs very soothing. And it pairs really well with the natural textures that I love to use in interiors, like wood, cane, rattan, and sisal.â From grass to pine, teal to mint, here are some of our favorite ways to play with green.