How to Use Design Master Paint on Fabric Chair
Roger Davies
In broadcasting, a green room is a waiting area before the talent takes centerstage. But in the case of these 32 spectacular spaces, the green room is the main event. Green is a shade that springs with and natural vitality and effervescence, and perhaps because of its roots in nature, it's also supremely versatile. Soft shades sing in sweet, personal zones, while bolder shades can add an untamed elegance. Here's to going green.
Amanda Kirkpatrick
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Hunter Walls
In the den of this Bedford, New York country home, exposed beams and raw-wood doors provide an earthy contrast to the walls and stairway, which are covered in a rich hunter green.
Amanda Kirkpatrick
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All Artichoke
In that very same upstate escape, a sunroom outfitted in a soft artichoke tone feels serene when paired with wicker accents and drenched in natural light.
Simon Upton
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Tonal Turquoise
With this adept use of jewel-tones, it's probably no surprise that the decorator and owner of this Chicago apartment used to be a vintage jewelry collector and seller. While the walls of this bathroom are painted in the mild aqua of Farrow & Ball's Teresa's Green, the contrasting high-gloss turquoise trim lends a moody, aquatic feel.
Douglas Friedman
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Upstairs/Downstairs Wallpaper
Not only does Ken Fulk's Sonoma lake house have a double-height salon with a saloon-like bar (right) and a mezzanine, but he also outfitted both spaces in a green floral wallcovering by Schumacher. The effect is space that is at once cohesive and expansive.
Thomas Loof
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Thomas Kuoh
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Accented Jade
In this San Francisco bachelor pad, walls, radiators, ceiling and trim are painted "Very Green" by Benjamin Moore. It's a cohesive surprisingly soothing look. Black accents—floor-to-ceiling shelves, an Eames chair—work to break-up the verdant expanse.
Eric Piasecki
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Olive Leather
One reason this leathered olive accent wall in this TriBeCa loft works so well is actually because of the contrasting ceiling—it's Benjamin Moore's Bison Brown. The muted tone makes a sharp backdrop for art and accessories in warmer tones.
Roger Davies
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Shades of Green Kitchen
Proof that green tones play well together? In Sophia Amoruso's Los Angeles kitchen, open shelving in a citron tone sings next to pistachio stools and an entry wall in a forest shade.
Eric Piasecki
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Douglas Friedman
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Green Lacquer
In Andy Cohen's New York apartment, the living room doors are painted in a custom green lacquer and the vintage French club chairs are from Blackman Cruz. The architect on the project, Gordon Kahn, designed a custom staircase in glass, walnut, and steel to link the two floors.
Trevor Tondro
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Pascal Chevallier
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Olive Chic Walls
In a Left Bank pied-à-terre, the master bedroom features olive walls interspersed with a hand-painted wall-covering. The bed is 19th-century Italian, the Louis XVI armchair and 18th-century dresser are French and the rug is based on a Madeleine Castaing drawing.
John M. Hall
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Green and Black Mixture
In the entry hall of designer Garance Aufaure's home in France, a 19th-century wood trellis is original to the house and is painted in a mix of green and black paints from Tollens. The cabinet is Henry IV.
William Waldron
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William Waldron
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William Waldron
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William Waldron
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Floral Green Wallpaper
In the same Hudson Valley country house, the bedroom's Directoire armchair is upholstered in Edelman leather that pairs well with a green wall covering by de Gournay. The console and lamp were found at auction, while the curtains are of a Clarence House silk.
William Waldron
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William Waldron
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Miguel Flores-Vianna
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Simon Upton
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Serene Green
In a 16th-century convent-turned-abode in Italy, designer Alessandra Branca assigned a relaxing green hue to the master bedroom. The iron bed is vintage and the painted settee is Louis XVI.
Douglas Friedman
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Grassy Green
In this Cape Cod home designed by Ken Fulk, the guest bathroom is painted in a calming grassy green, making the ideal backdrop for a serene painting by John Dowd.
Eric Piasecki
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Green Cabinets
In this contemporary Houston home designed by J. Randall Powers, the kitchen's lower custom cabinets are painted deep green in a strié effect. The sink fittings are by Rohl and the range is by Wolf, while the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero. The stools are by Mecox and the wall tiles are by Walker Zanger.
Douglas Friedman
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Green Closet
Green comes in accented doses in interior designer Steven Gambrel's Upper East Side apartment. The guest room is upholstered in a Pindler fabric, the chandelier is from the 1960s and the wall covering by Phillip Jeffries. The custom-made rug is by Niba Collections.
Thomas Loof
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William Waldron
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Green Sunroom
In the small sitting room of a Nashville home, the sunroom's sofa and armchairs are upholstered in a canvas duck, which brightens up the dark green room. The Regency library chair is covered in the same Quadrille cotton stripe as the Roman shades.
GIANNI FRANCHELLUCCI
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Green Tile
In a 19th-century Sicilian apartment, the walls and floor of the master bath are covered in jade green Bisazza tiles. The gold-leaf ceiling and grand chandelier add to the detailed aesthetic worthy of royalty.
Richard Powers
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Green Living Room
In a vibrant Brazilian apartment, green sets the scene for a storied living room. The pair of Louis XV fauteuils and a circa-1930 Chinese rug are family heirlooms. The 19th-century chandelier is French and the Brazilian cocktail tables are from the 1960s.
Richard Powers
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Green And Red Stripes
In the same Brazilian apartment, the dining room is characterized by green with accents of bright red. The English dining table, bought in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1980s, and chairs, found at a Paris flea market in the '90s, are all 19th century, as is the chandelier by Saint-Louis. The silver-frame mirror is Peruvian, the silver-plate console is Indian and the circa-1930 rug is Chinese.
Simon Upton
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How to Use Design Master Paint on Fabric Chair
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