Some people might not like green in their décor and some may even find it unacceptable. So, why don’t we try to explore this beautiful color, the color of fields and the color of life? It is a color full of energy and joy and it is a color that is endless and renewable; it has an uncountable set of shades. As we’ll go on I’ll prove to those who don’t like the green color that it is worthy of their admiration.
In this photo the bed is made of brown wood and the sofa of dark brown wood with some auburn touches. What a warm feeling that these green walls add to the place!
These walls in pale green, the blue of the furniture and paintings on the walls with their dark greenish gold frames have created a classic essence in the room.
These pictures show how pistachio green matches so well with pink
These pictures reveal the beauty of using green with red.The green walls with the romantic red curtains and other multi colored ones. The white of the bed and the window have toned the brightness of these colors down.
The red color of the bed, the many pictures above it and the lined table cloth have added an air of intimacy to the place.
Green walls and curtains and some colorful tapestry have made the room look like a typical Middle East room.
Here we find dark green walls and ceiling with no separator between the two. This could have looked gloomy and dull, but the white furniture and the beige carpet have brightened the room up.
White furniture once again is used here with some white portraits. The color of the walls, the daring checkered curtains and the bed cloth match so evenly with the other components of the room.
Despite the traditional green curtain toppers and the green walls we don’t feel any color over crowdedness in this room.






































Fantastic idea and with red it’s so cooooool.
Thanks my lovely Hadir : )
thank u dear Ghada
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