
Not surprisingly, shades of green are once again having their moment in interior design in 2025. An incredibly versatile palette with a nod to nature, green can offer something for everyone - able to evoke an assortment of moods depending on the shade. Whether you decide on a more muted, subtle sage green, or a bolder emerald, green is associated with creativity, nature and the outdoors and can make a space feel calming and relaxing.
Different shades of green can be used in larger quantities to colour drench rooms (another popular design trend at the moment) or can be used to add a more subtle touch of colour to your space. Either way, lighting is the perfect way to incorporate hues of green into your interior, and we thought what better way to show you how than just in time for St Patrick's Day?

When it comes to designing your interior, colour plays a crucial role in setting the tone and mood of the space. Green has been a popular design choice for many years now, and the trend isn’t showing any signs of stopping. The various shades of green offer versatility, whilst also evoking different emotions - allowing the colour to be used in numerous settings.
Green is often used to symbolise peace and harmony, but different hues will have varying impacts. Darker shades, such as forest green, add depth and richness to a room, whilst lighter greens like mint or sage can act as a more neutral, soothing base.
By understanding the different emotions that green can evoke and the psychology behind the shades, you can generate a harmonious design scheme.

How Do I Style Green in my Interior?
Adding colour to your interior, especially shades you've never experimented with before, can seem daunting. The first place to start is by establishing which shade of green best reflects your intended tone and style.
In general, using green in interior design creates a rejuvenating environment that can help reduce stress and anxiety, making it perfect for spaces where you unwind after a long day, such as bedrooms, living rooms and bathrooms. Green also can improve focus and concentration, making it an ideal choice for home offices or study spaces.
Green lighting comes in many hues and applications. Table lamps and portables are a perfect way to add an organic touch to tablescapes or bedside tables, whilst pendants can be a fun way to add more vibrant greens to your space.
Green can be paired beautifully with reds, oranges and yellows, particularly warm and earthy tones. Similarly, natural materials are a great accompaniment to various green tones, such as wood, linen and rattan. Many people say that the only colour that shouldn't accompany green is blue, but many interior designers are now pairing green hues with muted pale blue tones for a peaceful ambience.
Our Top Picks
At David Village Lighting we offer a variety of lighting solutions which lean into the hues of green trend - browse our collection of products that utilise a green colour palette, creating an organic and relaxing interior!
The range includes table lamps, portable lamps, floor lamps and pendant lights, all of which can be used in a range of settings.

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Adding pops of green into your environment can allow you to rejuvenate your space and experiment with a new colour. We stock a wide range of green-finished lighting solutions, including pendants, floor lamps, table lamps or portable lamps.
Can't find what you're looking for? Contact one of our dedicated team members for more information or personalised suggestions!