This mossy green dining room is an immediate mood changer

This mossy green dining room is an immediate mood changer

The design journalist and author Amy Moorea Wong is an expert in the interior. In order to decipher the secrets behind a successful palette, she selects her favorite programs and breaks them off, from the WoW moments to the hidden details and everything in between.

Am I in the area of ​​sitting down or eating a magical, mossy wilderness at sunset? The two-in-one combination of this room is an adventure in decoration with color. Its structured, dark green-yellow walls that merge the amusement of “midnight in the forest” with the decadence of “dinner-is-served, Madam”.

This is the time when a painted blanket comes to your own. With an urgent color. With a stained has-it-alway-like-diese texture. The hero shadow here is both subtly and across souls, and as a 360-degree all-round tone, it not only becomes more striking, but also more transported. Am I still inside? Am I still on planet Earth? Am I still alive or do I float in a new dimension only in a sea of ​​color? (It is true, abstract art can push it into the more distant conclusions.)

Dining room with deep khakigrun walls

The room is a visual festival, your eyes dance from one interest to another.

(Photo credit: Christopher Horwood. Design: Studio squire)

Whatever her mood was when we went to this dining room, it has now changed. The space of Moreton Bay from Bauwerk Color's Moreton Bay Fig. The room immediately makes you feel introspective, nervous and how you may start writing a kind of poem.

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