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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.
There are a few ways to give your home the illusion of more window space. Start by hanging any window treatments as close to the ceiling as possible and then get strategic with mirror and furniture placement, as well as paint color.