

Green makes you happy: 4 ways to bring it into your home
Summer is all about going green. You can keep this feeling alive for the coming season by adding lots of this colour to your home - we'll show you four ways to do it.
Green is the colour of the year 2017. We associate it with summer because, during this season, we are most often outdoors and this colour surrounds us. Green has soothing and invigorating properties. So it's not surprising that this colour is used in chromotherapy for its healing effect on patients. So that you can continue to feel the positive effect of the end of summer throughout autumn, bet on green in your home.
1. Textiles
Getting green in your home doesn't necessarily mean buying a collection of plants. You can just as easily enjoy the beneficial effects of colour by using green textiles from the living room to the dining room. Especially in the bedroom, green tones accentuate the general feeling of well-being. Here, the mix of olive and petroleum green tones creates a pleasant atmosphere and relaxes the eyes even more when the wall colour remains in a dark tone.

2. Furniture and accessories
It doesn't get much greener than this: if you want green to go with you every day, you can celebrate the colour with a monochrome look from lamps to sofas. Because it goes with so many things, many designs are dedicated to different shades of the hue. Whether it's mint green, sage green or olive green, all tones have one thing in common: they're warm and give your interior a fresh touch.

3. Wall colour
Green as a wall colour also brings a breeze of friendliness. Complementary colours like terracotta or red are perfect for accessories or furniture. They bring colour and charm to rooms. The elegant combination of gold and black is also perfect in the dining room. So you can impress your guests with the right ambience. [[product:6286534,6286537,6286555]]
4. Plants
Whether drooping or climbing; the green phase lasts the longest if you ensure summer coolness with real plants. Your plant collection becomes a real focal point of the flat with bright and colourful flower pots. Especially when they're placed on a podium.
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