Don't you love the the green subway tile backsplash in this cheerful kitchen! |
Everything in this room is gorgeous. The green velvet settee is to die for, as is the wall papered with botanical prints. |
When we re-paint our house this Spring, I will campaign heavily to paint our door green. I like the shade of this one. |
Herringbone floors, an antique green claw foot tub, a fireplace, soaring ceilings- This bathroom has everything! |
The vintage hanging cupboard here is adorable. Also, I think we all need a box dedicated specifically to cakes. |
The shade of this little cupboard, somewhere between teal and mint, feels so fresh and pretty. |
This is one of the most beautiful dining spaces I've ever seen. |
The deep deep emerald green of the couch is picked up by the vase on the table and the artwork in the next room. The effect is so spectacular! |
Doesn't this look like the perfect place to eat breakfast in the morning! |
My light green c.1850 empire table that I refinished just before Christmas. |
A couple green bottles I picked up the last time I was out antiquing with mom |
I adore this cheeky pair of sauce bowls. They're on a shelf in my dining room now. |
The vintage mahogany sideboard that I refinished to be a TV console for our master bedroom. |
One of my very favorite paintings in my collection. Soooo many wonderful shades of green! |
Proof positive that you don't need lots of stuff to make a beautiful room. The architecture in this palatial space is really the star of the show. |
I would fight you for this chair. This chair is beyond awesome. |
Green gets a sultry look in this moody sitting room. |
Love this spring shade of olive, especially when paired with crisp whites. |
Ironstone and bells of Ireland look impossibly chic on a Spring themed mantel here. |
And finally my wonderful green velvet chair that I picked up on New Year's Day this year. |
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