51 Green Bedrooms With Tips And Accessories To Help You Design Yours
Revitalised, energised, in touch with nature, these are all things we might feel from surrounding ourselves with greenery – even if that greenery comes in the form of interior decoration. With these wonderful benefits, it seems even more fitting that we should put this palette into our bedrooms, so that we can feel the positive effects as soon as we open our eyes first thing in the morning. Let us guide you through a collection of green bedrooms, ranging from light hues of mint and bright lime green, to darker shades of sage, emerald, and hunter green. We’ll provide tips on how to create your own individual aesthetic, and look at accessories to perfect your new green scheme.
Update a classic shade. Dark green bedroom walls build a look of deep sophistication. Team dark green decor with a grey bedstead and a modern floor lamp to keep the look current.
You can modernise a hunter green bedroom with an attention grabbing monochrome rug and a sputnik chandelier.
Raring to go rustic. A green and brown bedroom scheme evokes a rustic charm. Add a pop of solid yellow in some scatter cushions or a bed throw to brighten up the combo, and match with yellow gold accents in bedroom pendant lights or lamps.
Light and refreshing. The freshness of green and white bedroom decor is like biting into a crisp green apple. Sprinkle seeds of dark wood or black accessories in to complete the fruit of your creation.
Do you find it difficult to get up in the mornings? A zesty lime green bedroom might just do the trick to pull you out of your early slump! Go all out with matching accessories to really ramp up a positive get up and go outlook.
Team shades of green with colours from the same side of the spectrum. Cool blue accessories work smoothly against a green canvas to make a calm and tranquil sleep space. The green background in this bedroom is textured by exposed brickwork, which brings added depth to the room design. The warm glow of LED perimeter lights accentuates the rugged surface.
Accessorise with indoor plants. You don’t have to go out shopping around home decor outlets to accessorise your green bedroom design, just take a wander around your own home and gather up a flourishing array of houseplants to boost your new space.
Take it to the tropics. A tropical wall mural, botanical print scatter cushions, and a ceiling fan (whether you’re feeling the heat all year round or not) will cultivate a vacation flavour. Add wooden elements, louvre wardrobe doors, rattan furniture and a jute rug to enrich the concept.
Illuminate the look. Modern wall sconces and a typographical neon sign burn brightly against deep forest green bedroom paint here. A beige tufted headboard and smaller neutral accents balance out the bold feature wall.
Another take on the green and beige combo. In this bedroom, only the bedclothes and the window drapes offer beige accents, which means this element of the design can quickly, easily, and relatively cheaply be switched out for another colour. Pale pink accents could be fetched in to perk up the look during the summer months, or charcoal grey textiles could give the look a sharper edge.
Oh-so-easy au naturel. Use natural rattan furniture, jute rugs, burlap cushions and terracotta pots to quickly warm up a cool light green bedroom design. These earthy tones also bring a sense of effortless laid-back style–and because they are completely neutral they can easily be repurposed in new colour schemes or other parts of the home, bonus!
Bring marine blue accents and monochrome artwork to a misty blue green bedroom wall. The deeper coloured elements will only accentuate the gentleness of the hero colour. Try creating white borders around different colours to give each its separate moment.
Make breathing space. In this home design, solid olive green bedroom walls and matching green bedroom curtains have been separated by a large expanse of white wall. The break in colour gives the single strong hue plenty of space to breath.
Muted greens act as neutrals. Sage green bedroom walls make a beautiful muted base for pastel pink, sunny yellow, shades of blue and even lilac accents.
Gold and green are a match made in heaven. Don’t just limit yourself to small golden accents either, go big with shimmery golden feature walls. Note how gorgeously these marble slabs vibe with the green and gold look too, resulting in a look of high-end luxe.
Carrying on with the luxe wall treatment trend, check out this wall of emerald quartzite–named for its characteristic bright green shade that resembles the precious stone. An organically inspired Terzani chandelier gives the emerald green bedroom a springtime spirit.
Go half and half, like this vertically split green and black bedroom. Consider masking the divide with a design element like this huge piece of art, or a towering headboard design.
Look for colour opportunities. In this green boy’s bedroom, the niche behind an open fronted closet has been painted to match the green headboard feature wall.
Pushed on room for plants? Hanging planters hold the solution. The hanging plants in this design are almost camouflaged against a dark green bedroom wall, but this subtle addition provides a successful zoning technique around the home workspace.
Keep it on the down low. If a full wall of green feels a little much, confine colour to the lower half of the room. Include furniture items in the green lower half of your room to make one continuous stripe, like how this green headboard stripe merges smoothly with a matching chest of drawers.
Wall panelling is another great way of applying colour just to the lower half of your bedroom. Paint some half height wainscot or boiserie in your favourite shade.
Deliciously deep green and dripping with gold, this unusual decor effect trickles gold ceiling paint all the way down to the headboard and modern wall sconces below.
Go wild. A rusticattic bedroom accented in a natural green hues makes a magical woodland den.
Bold and balanced. This dark gray and green bedroom uses each tone in the same quantity to achieve balance. Gold accents lift the dark palette with a little lustre.