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[30 Gorgeous Green Living Rooms And Tips For Accessorizing Them: Interior Design Ideas]() [Link to Interior Design Ideas]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [30 Gorgeous Green Living Rooms And Tips For Accessorizing Them](r/home-designing/~3/xcTUgMzL6LU/green-living-room-interior-design-ideas-photos-inspiration?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 17 May 2018 07:22 AM PDT Whether it’s a green accent wall or a few seafoam green throw pillows, adding a pop of green has the power to completely transform any living room. If you want a more dramatic feel, be sure to indulge in colors like dark moss and emerald green. Looking for a little tranquility? Paint your walls in softer hue like mint. And for those looking to make a big impact, there is always the tried and true lime green. If you’re not quite sure which color best suits you, we’ve got you covered. Keep scrolling to see our hand picked collection of the best green living rooms by designers and visualizers around the globe. Visualizer: [Fürjes]( The green walls in this modern living room are beautifully offset by a white entertainment console and accent chairs. Combining green and white is a great way to obtain a fresh and energizing design aesthetic. Source: [Herman Miller Japan]( The unusual combo of the dark moss green walls and coral accent couch make this room a contemporary haven. The pink [modern sofa]( not only adds visual interest to this room, but it also ensures that the red accent pillows and rug don’t give a dreaded Christmas feel. Source: [Dulux]( Large windows that allow lots of natural light make sure that this room isn’t overwhelmed by it’s dark green hue. Try pairing rusty orange with a sage green to achieve a similar tribal vibe. Visualizer: [Martina Di Gangi]( Kelly green and wood accent pieces make this room feel fresh, yet rustic. Combining green pieces like the luxurious couch, [ottoman coffee table](, and wood side console is a great way to bring the feel of nature indoors and the perfect combo to give a living room a fresh aesthetic. Designer: [Chic Home Interiors]( A natural feel is highlighted in this living room with the use of nature wall art, large windows and a [unique ceiling fan](. The addition of orange accent pillows add just the right pop of color to offset the green walls. Designer: [Alisberg Parker]( The oversized accent rug, floor to ceiling art work, and a marble fireplace grant the luxurious feel in this bespoke living room. With the olive green walls being the only bold color in this room, it just goes to show that you don’t need a crazy color palette to pull off a good living room design. Orange and green is the perfect combo for those looking to make a statement. Take a note from this living room’s design and add a contrasting hue to the backboard of a bookshelf. It’s a great way to not only highlight [wall shelves](, but this design technique can also be used to add some color to free standing bookshelves as well. A bold green and gray pairing might just be what your living room needs. Rememeber that little changes in your space can have a big impact. Try a [floor lamp]( to add some softer lighting for a cozier feel or if you want to add a functional statement piece, you could always try a [unique coffee table](. This Asian inspired living room design strikes the perfect balance of tranquility and elegance. If you love the look, be sure to check out [modern asian inspired design]( for more inspiration and ideas. Designer: [Karenza Jewell]( Proof that small living rooms can be both stylish and functional. The bright pop of lime green found in the ottomans, throw pillows, and vases throughout this [modern living room]( play amazingly well off of the geometric blue couch cushions and wood accents. The combo of a bright color paired with wood is a wonderful way to help create an inviting and fun space. A high gloss, textured green accent wall pairs perfectly with the large windows in this contemporary living room. The addition of green makes what would be an otherwise monochromatic room feel vibrant and welcoming. Source: [Love Your Home]( An accent piece like this fabulous chaise longue is a great way to add the luxurious feel of moss green to a room, without getting your hands dirty with paint. This chair is pictured in velvet grass, but it is also available in a multitude of other colors and fabrics. Designer: Maria Stepanova, Olga Khovanskaya A pink accent wall combines with the adjacent minty hues to create a tranquil vibe in this small living room. To ensure that such a tiny space doesn’t look overly busy, curtains have been used to hide any clutter on bookshelves that might make the room feel overcrowded. Visualizer: [Artem Korolev]( Dark and dramatic, the pink overhead lighting, the dark green couch and a [designer table lamp]( enhance the powerful aesthetic of this living room. Of course, the two lion heads mounted on the wall don’t hurt either. Photographer: [Scott Basile]( If a [mid century living room]( what you are after, green can play a key factor. The lime green accent wall in this design is beautifully offset with dark leather accent chairs, a large ottoman, and brown beamed ceilings. One of the pieces we absolutely love in this room is the [mid century modern coffee table]( called the [Noguchi table](, designed by sculptor Isamu Noguchi. Designer: Lindsey Ellis Beatty and Rachael Burrow Photographer: [David A. Land]( A large chevron rug and bold patterned green curtains make this a fun space for entertaining. There is plenty of seating with the plush green couches, white ottomans and sky blue [accent chairs](. Source: [Ikea]( The off white rug in this living room charmingly contrasts against the medium green wall and mint green couch cushions to create this cozy haven. With the addition of a matching floor and table lamp, it is the perfect place to snuggle up with a blanket and read a book or catch up on your favorite TV shows. Designer: [Seattle Staged To Sell]( White always runs the risk of feeling sterile and impersonal, but not in this living room. A sage green accent wall, wooden tables, orange throw pillows, and the high pile rug in this room strike the perfect balance of calm and stylish. Visualizer: [Igor Sirotov]( This open-concept living room is simple, yet brimming with style. The flat screen TV is highlighted with a green backdrop and built-in cabinets. These cabinets are a great place to stash DVDs, gaming systems, and any other items that might visually clutter the room. By decluttering your living room, you can make room for fun accent pieces like the trio of [decorative vases]( pictured in this design. Visualizer: [Ngoc Nguyen]( Flow is essential for good design, especially in open-concept spaces, and color can help you achieve that goal. Here we see the same seafoam green on the living room accent wall be carried to the dining area and displayed on two of the chairs. The continuation of color is essential to tie this space together. Note that the a clean, bright white and modern gray have also been used in both rooms. Designer: The Design House In this living room, green has not only been incorporated through the paint color and accent pillows, but also through the plants on the [wall shelves](. This long and narrow room benefits from the mirrors above the couch as well. Not only are they stylish, but they help the space look wider. In this living room, the plants not only tie in the green accent chair, but they also soften the look of the concrete wall. Love houseplants, but not sure what you should get? Be sure to checkout the [indoor house plant]( post we featured a while back where we discuss some beautiful, yet easy to maintain plants. Designer: [Oksana Dolgopiatova]( Small, yet stylish and regal, this cozy space greatly benefits from not only the large impact of framing the window in a bold turquoise, but the smaller details as well, like the assortment of throw pillows and green vases. See more photo of this fabulous living room

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