It seems that recently the colour green is taking the place of grey as the go-to colour for home renovations. Popular home decorators agree. Jasmine Roth, Rock the Block season 1 winner and presenter of Help, I wrecked my House says, “‘green is the new grey [sic]’ …anywhere I would have typically used grey in my design projects I’ve been using a shade of green instead. And the result is always awesome! We look at what makes green the most gorgeous colour on the market.
Part of the reason behind green tile’s recent rise to fame is the current surge in biophilic design, an aesthetic that incorporates nature into interior design. As many of us find ourselves at home more often since the pandemic we notice that interior design is bringing the outdoors in. If biophilic design is for you, green tiles are the perfect addition to consider in your design needs.
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When it comes to green tiles, the variety is enough to make anyone envious. A plethora of shades, ranging from olive, moss and sage to opulent emerald with the classic hunter green somewhere in between is not all you have to choose from.
Green is a calming colour and can be a great colour to help you relax. The colour green is known to have a calming effect on the mind, so it is perfect for creating a relaxing home space. Using green tiles in your bathroom and kitchen design can create a soothing atmosphere that is perfect for aiding in relaxation. Whether you’re winding down with a warm meal or bath, green is a great addition to most spaces.
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Green is a versatile colour: Warm, natural green tones, as well as soft mint shades, are often used in salons and day spas as these particular shades of green are most commonly associated with hygiene, health and wellness aiding in feelings of calm and serenity. It is also a great colour to use if you want to add a pop of colour to your walls without going too crazy.
Green can work in any space. Its complementary colours are yellow, red, orange, blue, purple, violet and pink. To ensure it does not upstage your room’s design, think of combining it with neutral elements that will anchor the space. This includes wooden tones and colours such as white and black. Accents of gold and copper also work well.
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