The City Club of Baton Rouge's Card and Guard room, designed by Helene Dellocono. Photo by Catherine Crawford.

Evergreen Spaces: How to incorporate trending green hues into your home

Local designers have solidified the strong stance on chartreuse as reported in this story, but different shades of green are saturating spaces and taking their turn in interior design palettes.

From kitchen cabinets to your headboard, as Architectural Digest suggests, green is officially welcome as a new neutral.

Keep reading to see rooms from the inRegister archives that offer inspiration on incorporating these shades.


Monochrome Moments

Photo by Catherine Crawford.

The City Club of Baton Rouge’s Card and Guard room, designed by Helene Dellocono, is bathed in Benjamin Moore’s “Pine Brooks” and “Oak Grove.” Using the two similar shades of green, as seen in this feature, creates moody yet refined contrast.


A Pop of Color

Photo by Kim Meadowlark.

If drenching the walls in green seems intimidating, subtle pops of color in rugs and furniture are a great place to start. The upholstered green Parsons chairs in this newlywed home designed by Emily Wood add an eye-catching touch to the dining room.


Mix and Match

Photo by Cathlin McCullough.

Green complements many different colors, especially pink, as seen in this Pollard Estates home designed with help from Anne Underwood. This home’s pink-and-green color palette began in the foyer with CW Stockwell hand-printed wallpaper and moldings finished in Benjamin Moore’s “Avon Green.”


Inside Out

This at-home office, designed by Kenneth Brown and featured in the June 2020 issue, brings the outside in with lively, greenery wallpaper. Not only is a nature-inspired wallpaper fun and bold, but it can also anchor a natural, minimalist space.