

Green shades are perfect for those who want to add a bit more colour to their interior design – without going “all-in” right away. Experimenting with green as an accent colour is a great way to do this, but if you want a more cohesive feel, it can be a good idea to use green shades as the base for your interior design. If you don't feel ready to repaint, then curtains are an excellent way to create the desired feeling in the room – and can also be easily replaced if needed.


Combine ceiling-mounted curtain tracks with pleat hooks to create a wonderful, luxurious, and well-thought-out hotel feel in your home. Whether you want blackout or light-filtering curtains, a pair of stylish curtains can truly elevate an entire room!
Nature-inspired forest green
Invite nature into your home with deep shades of green that evoke the feel of our Swedish forests! This relaxing shade is perfect for rooms like bedrooms where recovery and tranquility are key. Opt for a blackout curtain that is both functional and stylish, and combine it with a sheer curtain in a tone-on-tone color for a wonderful hotel feel. With ceiling-mounted curtain tracks and pleating hooks, you can easily create a trendy curtain arrangement with hotel waves.
The living room is also a great place for this deep, earthy shade where we want to create a calm feeling to unwind in after a long day. The forest green shade is truly beautiful and combines well with darker woods for a luxurious feel and an elegant touch.
One of this year's big trends is a nostalgic retro feel where older furniture and flea market finds are happily mixed with new items in the decor. Here, the forest green shade is a natural element that embraces and evokes a bygone era.


Light and Scandinavian
Light colors and minimalist decor have long characterized Scandinavian style, but even here we see how the growing color trend is starting to creep in, and we are moving away from homes decorated exclusively in neutral shades like beige and gray.
The new shades of green trending in 2024 are light, more playful in tones like mint and light turquoise – a perfect choice for a home decorated in Scandinavian style with a fresh and invigorating feel. This shade is also inspired by nature, but in contrast to the dark, muted green, this shade brings to mind wind and water and a fresh, crisp atmosphere that brightens up and gives us new energy. This shade also pairs well with natural materials and light woods, which are popular elements in Scandinavian style.


Create a calming atmosphere with muted colours
For those who are a little hesitant about the color trend, a more muted shade of green can feel easier to start with. This year, we see many clear, strong colors dominating the interior design world, and even in these cases, a more muted base can create a calming feeling that is peaceful and harmonious.
Choosing a subdued shade of green gives a cozy and intimate feeling and is therefore a perfect choice for bedrooms where we want to opt for a color that doesn't feel too intense.
Green is generally a grateful color to combine with other color shades, and a more muted green works as a perfect base to build upon with accent colors in brighter, stronger shades. Enhance the nature-inspired feeling with fresh indoor plants, and you have created an oasis in your home where both new energy and recovery go hand in hand.
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