Vintage Green Bedroom
Courtesy of James Merrell c/o Ashley Klinger & Co.
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Patterned Couch
Don't be afraid to let a patterned couch take center stage in your living room.
Get the look: Decorative pillows ($7, amazon.com)
Photograph by Eric Piasecki, Design by Gideon Mendelson
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Bright Island
"Greenery" may be Pantone's 2017 Color of the year, but there's nothing trendy or fleeting about this space. The green dish display, checked ceiling, and lush island are timeless.
Brian Woodcock
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Statement Cabinet
Have an empty, all-white hallway or stairway landing? Spruce up the space with a repurposed cabinet—paint it a lovely shade of seafoam green!
Get the look: Gallon of chalk paint ($90, amazon.com)
John Ellis
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Pretty Pantry
For the pantry, this homeowner painted a screen door from a big-box hardware store the same kelly green as the vintage breakfast table.
Miki Duisterhof
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Sunny Library
The minty green bookshelf makes the library in this Connecticut farmhouse feel more welcoming and draws attention to the interesting arrangement of books and antiques on its shelves.
Max Kim-Bee
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Garden View
The owners of this Catskills home coasted this bathroom's wainscoting in not one but two leafy shades of green: Cooking Apple Green and Breakfast Room Green. Here, the custom sink skirt, which features roses and ferns, conceals bathroom clutter. Trellis wallpaper continues the garden theme.
Brian Woodcock
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Tara Donne
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Perfectly Imperfect
When the owners of this New Hampshire farmhouse removed the wallpaper for this room's renovation, they were initially disappointed to see the green walls beneath, but they've grown to love the color and the age-old vibe.
Lisa Romerein
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Raw Materials
A built-in green banquette offers dining space in this California home's kitchen, where lights salvaged from a warehouse add a touch of industrial appeal.
Max Kim-Bee
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Reading Space
Textile whiz Thomas Paul customized a Ballard chair, upholstering its cushions with Pendleton throws, to create a sweet spot in our 2012 House of the Year guest bedroom.
Max Kim-Bee
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Lucas Allen
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Farmhouse Porch
The iron daybed on the front porch of this New York farmhouse makes the space comfortable and the family's preferred hangout. The green area rug contrasts the yellow chairs and helps the porch to blend into its beautiful surroundings.
Max Kim-Bee
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Big Ideas for a Small Space
In this guest room, the built-in cabinetry is painted a muted shade of green that brightens the room.
Roger Davies
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Cozy Guest Retreat
To play up the snug dimensions of the guest room in this Victorian farmhouse, the homeowner covered the walls and trim with rich green paint. A four-poster spindle bed, outfitted with a striped wool blanket, creates a comfy room-within-a-room feel, while botanical curtains add softness and privacy.
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Vintage Industrial
This chunky cedar bed offers rough-around-the-edges appeal to a darker palette of olives greens and deep brown. For a masculine touch, an antique leather surveyor's case rests at the edge of the bed frame. Old zinc Popsicle molds reside neatly beneath a footboard-bench and may pressed into service as vases.
Lucas Allen
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Hideaway Bed
Create a private hideaway with a simple tension rod and curtains. This super cozy sleeping nook, framed by the home's original wood beams features bedding by John Robshaw, complimented by a striped rug from Dash & Albert. The walls are painted a calming green.
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Loft Guest Room
Lime-green bedding by Pine Cone Hill and a new skylight brighten up a loft guest room, where Ikea's Shaker-style bed and metal side table mingle with an antique desk and bench.
Lucas Allen
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Bright Kids' Room
A pair of dry-erase maps from Hammacher Schlemmer join forces to become worldly wallpaper. The bed is from Pottery Barn Kids; the linens and green-and-blue basket are from Land of Nod.
Jean Allsopp
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Colorful Gingham
This inviting room offers traditional country charm with a few fresh updates. For a fresh, not fussy, approach, stick to one color scheme and balance large-scale prints (like the floral and gingham) with small ones (like the plaid and block print). The wall is painted green to compliment the pink gingham print on the bedding.
Miki Duisterhof
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A Classic Country Kitchen
In this kitchen, sage and cream cabinetry is paired with butcher-block countertops and a marble backsplash.
Lucas Allen
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The Green Room
This kitchen sings with the perfect shade of green, Benjamin Moore's Chameleon.
Lucas Allen
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A Quick Fix
Cabinets from the 1930s get an easy update by adding beadboard doors plus new knobs and pulls. New green countertops contrast the stark white cabinets and add a fun color to the room.
Lucas Allen
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Colorful Dining
In Beekman mansion in upstate New York, now owned by Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell, a mismatched assortment of antiques-shop chairs surrounds a red-oak dining table Ridge built himself. Red and green are complimentary colors and contrast well in this decadent dining room.
Max Kim-Bee
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Living History, Refined
The kitchen of this historial Catskills home features an oak table and mismatched chairs that are flea-market finds; the turn-of-the-century high chair (used by the couple's 18-month-old son, Charlton) is a hand-me-down from a friend. Wainscotting and window trims are painted green to add a fun touch to the room.
Zach Desart
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Equestrian Elegance
For the ultimate farmhouse-style breakfast room, this homeowner mixed a hefty trestle-base table with antique ladder-back and Windsor chairs and a polished nickel chandelier that evokes equestrian tack supply. The cabinets are painted a light shade of green to contrast the darker floors.
Brian Woodcock
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Nature-Inspired Vintage Florals
Cultivate an indoor vertical garden with a green rambling vine wallpaper. The small-scale pattern provides a muted enough backdrop for bolder statement pieces, like vintage metal trays featuring bold buds. A quartet of soft gray Windsor chairs and an heirloom-worthy pedestal table balance the pattern play on the walls.
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Pops of Color
Subtle pops of green and blue, like the indigo print breakfast nook pillows, keep the dining room in this rural Connecticut farmhouse bright. The homeowner displays her collection of blue and green demijohn bottles on either side of the dining room table in built in shelves.
Roger Davies
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Bringing the Outside In
Inspired by the lush landscape just outside the windows (which were salvaged from an old train depot!), the homeowner of this 105-year-old Victorian farmhouse filled the dining room with rustic wood elements and pops of green. The Beech wishbone chairs, which are lacquered in an apple green, pop against the large antique hutch that stores the homeowner's collection of copper Moscow mule mugs and green and white china. A pale pink Oriental rug with subtle hints of sky blue and chartreuse rounds out the mix.
Laura Moss
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Budget Spring Living Room
In this stylish East Hampton beach house painted a happy green, Ikea bargains—$6 roman shades and a $99 jute rug—stylishly coexist with a $1,695 eco-friendly sofa by Lee Industries. The reclaimed-elm table is from local shop English Country Antiques.
Max Kim-Bee
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Light and Bright
The owner of this Orego n home purchased the sliding barn door as a kit from Barn Doors Hardware and painted it a custom chartreuse. She painted the ceilings Lemon Ice by Benjamin Moore. Reclaimed barn-wood flooring from LongHorn Lumber costs less than some laminates, while a kilim runner from World Market cozies up the entry hall.
Source: https://www.countryliving.com/home-design/color/g1284/decorating-with-green/
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