Green can be an appealing shade for curtains but learn lessons from the interior experts if you’re planning on choosing it.
‘When it comes to green, it’s all too easy to fall into the trap of selecting a shade that blends in too much with the surrounding nature,’ says Artem Kropovinsky. ‘Instead, consider using a green curtain as an opportunity to introduce a bold pop of color to the space. A vibrant chartreuse green, for example, can add a playful and energetic touch to a room.’
Don’t choose green without considering the other hues in the room either. ‘If the walls, carpet, and furnishings in a room are all bright, vivid colors, I would advise against solid statement-colored drapes in green,’ says Carlin van Noppen. ‘This mistake can make the room look too busy and poorly planned. If you already have the perfect green curtains in mind, I recommend making these a focal point of the room and planning the rest of the decor around the statement color drapes.’ Note that her advice goes for red curtains and yellow as well.
Focus on curtain style or you might miss out on green’s potential, advises Dustin Gerken. ‘This is a great color that does well with pleated and shaped curtains that allow the fabric to “turn the corner”,’ he says. ‘Greens are great when you allow the shadows and light to go from darker forest colors to lighter, yellowish hues. Stay away from simpler, flat-paneled looks with greens because you won’t be taking advantage of arguably this color’s best attribute.’