Simon will share tips on using green in design
Green is a hue that imbues vitality and hope, as well as being a symbol of nature and life. Apart from adding beauty to a space, it’s a colour that can help reduce stress and increase focus, thereby increasing overall happiness.
Says our founder and design director, Simon Chong: "In busy urban life, green has become a kind of spiritual shelter, offering people a sense of comfort and relaxation. With the influx of ecological environmental awareness, designing with green is becoming more and more popular.”
Here are some of Simon’s professional suggestions to help you navigate the power of utilizing green in design:
1. Green Walls
Painting the walls of your living room or bedroom with soft green tones, selecting hues such as sage green or olive green, can create a natural and comfortable atmosphere as well as enhance the overall visual effect.
2. Green Furniture and Decor
Choose chairs, sofas or countertops with green accents to add vitality to the space, or consider matching green cushions, carpets or curtains to give your environment a more layered and unified feel.
3. Indoor Plants
Choose green plants to improve air quality and fill your space with vitality. The form and color of plants can enrich the visual effect and bring one closer to nature in the most humble way.
4. Blurring the Indoors and Outdoors
Large floor-to-ceiling glass windows can be used to seamlessly connect the outdoor landscape with the indoor space, introducing natural light and outdoor greenery, while making the indoors brighter and more transparent.
The application of green is not only the use of color, but also the embodiment of design concepts. Design is an art that combines aesthetics and practicality, and utilising green elements is indispensable.
Please contact us for more information or book a design consultation today.