There's a new color trend minimalists love, and here are 6 ways designers have used it to create calm and soothing rooms

THE NEW MINIMALIST WAYS TO USE GREEN

To explore how best to use this invigorating shade with a minimalistic approach, we’ve spoken to interior designers for their expert advice. This selection offers inspiration as well as insight to help you find your perfect green.

1. PAIR WITH WARM NEUTRALS

Softer hues of green blend beautifully with neutral and warm tones like cream, beige and peach as shown in this delightful and calming scene.

2. USE GREEN ON ONE PIECE OF FURNITURE

There is nothing quite like a green sofa, especially in this hypnotic olive hue pictured in Milanese and South Korean design duo Gori & Yoon’s Lovanio apartment design.

3. WRAP A SOOTHING GREEN AROUND A ROOM

A cool and soothing choice, mint green is a great way to create an escape within your minimalist bathroom. Mint is a great foundation for other darker accents as well and is a great color for monochromatic schemes.

4. LOOK FOR DARK TONES

Home office inspiration comes in the form of this charming design by London-based studio, Banda. The dusky olive hue feels inviting and serves as the perfect backdrop for the sculptural desk and lighting.

5. ADD IN GREEN VEINING

Powder room moments are made even more special with pistachio green, as shown in this Long Island Renovation project by New-York based designer, Marianna Fiorin. The softer hues of green work to frame the centerpiece of the room, a verdant green marble basin.

6. BE INSPIRED BY NATURE

A forest in the sky comes to life in this New York penthouse bedroom designed by Banda. By cleverly pairing the fresh Rooftop Garden paint by Benjamin Moore with elegant black joinery and furniture, a sophisticated interior emerges that feels both contemporary and classic.

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