
Every year march brings one unmistakable cue: green. But the freshest take this season isn't shamrocks or leprechauns - it's thoughtful color editing. When green appears with restraint, it reads modern, rooted, and quietly confident.
Go Beyond Emerald
The trend isn't just emerald - it's unexpected greens that nod to nature without looking tropical or loud.
Try This:
Mix muted sage with clay and sandy neutrals; pair deep forest with warm wood tones.
Mixing Greens with Texture
Green works best when it feels tactile - a visual whisper rather than a shout. Think soft moss tones in boucle, muted jade in flatweave, or live hints in abstract patterns.
Try This:
Anchor a space with a green - tinged rug and layer in textured neutrals - linen, wool, rust, sand.
Why This Feels Right in 2026
This season's design trends lean into quiet moments of color - pieces that feel intentional and curated, not themed or focred.
Try This:
Drop in a sculptural green vase or art print, then let a strong rug palette inform the rooms rest.

Green isn't just lucky - it's design wise. When used with restraint and paired with texture over trend, it brings a quiet confidence and seasonal uplift that feels effortless and refinded.
Stay Inspired
Thoughtful design that honors feeling over fleeting rules.