
Opt for Statement Walls
An easy way to create a focal point in your room is to use a darker shade of green on the walls, with an abundance of shades to choose from you will be sure to find one to fit your scheme. Accent with wood and soft natural tones in your upholstery and curtains to create a calming and relaxing space you will want to kick back and relax in.
If you want to introduce soft green furnishings take a look at Fernia fabric in Fern, it's eco-friendly and works great with natural tones like wood and stone alike. For a touch of colour in your scheme, add bright and bold cushions, the Botaniska Spruce fabric is perfect for this - the contemporary leafy design is playful and fun.

Brave Colour with Green Upholstery Fabric
If you are wanting to keep your walls more neutral, but still want to embrace colour in your living room space, then consider using a green upholstery fabric. Whether it’s a sofa, armchair or footstool, green fabric will make a statement when used on furniture, just like we have shown here with the Harrow Chenille fabric in Apple.
The colour green is warm and inviting, creating a familiar setting and brings the outside in, making it a popular choice for soft furnishings. This fabric is a soft chenille and perfect for snuggling up into on those cold winter nights. If you prefer traditional patterned fabrics, then Khiva fabric in Spruce will certainly add pattern to your living room.

Bring Greenery in With Plants
The use of plants in a living space not only looks lovely but has health benefits too. Studies show it can reduce stress and lift your mood, so what’s not to love about plants? Plants come in all shapes and sizes so if you have tall ceilings consider choosing a plant that will grow tall and create a focal point in your space. If your room is small, then pot plants or cacti will bring warmth and pops of colour to your living room.
Natural fabrics work wonderfully with foliage, look at the Cotswold Heavyweight Linen fabric for soft furnishings. This fabric is very versatile and suitable for curtains, blinds and upholstery. If you prefer statement fabrics, then opt for a printed cotton. The Pacific fabric in Moonstone features bamboo storks in a range of soft colours mimicking an Asian forest.

Incorporate Green to your homewares
A great and affordable way to introduce green to your living room is by adding the hue in with your accessories. This can be in the form of a throw, rug or cushions just something to add a pop of colour and some texture. Throws can create a warm and cosy atmosphere in a room, you can drape it over an armchair or have it in a basket by the fire for those colder nights. Our Shetland Herringbone throw in Light sage is a gorgeous 100% wool throw in a woven herringbone design which will add texture and warmth to your living room.
If you opt for cushions then consider size and style. Do you want something to be decorative or functional?A popular choice is our Larkin Zest cushion, rectangular in shape with a watercolour design featuring various leaves in multiple shades of green. Pair with multiple square shaped cushions for the ultimate cosy sofa. If you’re planning on making your own cushions then you could add a pompom trim or piped edges in a particular green shade that suits your room scheme.
Feeling inspired? Explore our Green fabrics here.