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Green Interior Design: All the Vibes You Need

(4 min read) It’s been pretty obvious for a while now that Green is having a moment, y’all. And we are not just talking about your Jason Tatum jersey or that kale smoothie you keep chugging. No, we are talking about the fact that in 2025, green has officially become the lush and curvy darling of home interior design, and we are SO here for it.

Plant and mosaic art for some much-needed green vibes. Mosaic Mural Design by Mosaics Lab.


Once upon a time, having a green, eco-friendly home meant slapping a few potted plants on some bamboo shelves and calling it a day. Nowadays, green interior design has become a full-blown lifestyle trend. From gentle sage walls and energy-saving gadgets to bold emerald furnishings and solar roof panels, eco-friendly is all the rage now, and it is here to stay.

Green on the outside and green on the inside, shades are different, but the sentiment is the same.


Interior design experts are still debating what started this leafy renaissance after years of sturdy white minimalism. Part of it is undoubtedly psychological. We’ve spent a long time being locked inside with our gadgets and books, so now we simply crave to connect with nature in every facet of our lives. Bringing nature indoors would be the ultimate move towards that goal.

Unique ways to incorporate green into your home are always welcome.


There are also the aspects of digital overwhelm we all tend to feel from time to time. Some of us spend hours scrolling through social media, others work on computers from 9 to 5, so some kind of mental overburdening is inevitable. In this age of digital deluge, nature is the only solution that can help us recharge and stay sane.

Many shades of green in all of their glory.


Lastly, most of us are well aware of the planet in a larger sense, so most of us are suffering from climate anxiety one way or another. Whether you can only vaguely remember the snowy days from your childhood with some painful nostalgia, or you are suffering through long and scorching summer days that seem to have no end, all of us can see that our planet is hurt. And all of us know who’s to blame.

Green tones in both furniture and mosaic art. Mosaic Wall Art Design by Mosaics Lab.


All of these facts lead us to this point today when we deeply crave to be more connected to nature that still surrounds us. Interior designers call it “eco-cocooning”: a glorious trend where serene, nature-inspired interiors help us recenter, recharge, and feel more grounded. This particular trend isn’t just about aesthetics, but also about sustainability, wellness, and a deeper bond to the world around us.

Emerald green, perfect for any room, including the bedroom.


Unlike many other popular colors (*hisses in the vague direction of millennial pink), green, with all outfits many shades and moods, is easy to incorporate into any interior. It is basically a Taylor Swift of colors, one shade for every era. Soft sage and deeper olive tones are perfect for bathrooms and bedrooms. If you’re feeling bold or slightly courageous, choose emerald and forest green for your living room. both will instantly elevate your space, without going full gothic.

Hunter-green kitchen for some elegant cooking.


Green also plays well with any already existing home interior style, from industrial chic to sleek Scandinavian minimalism. Whether your home features a lot of metallic finishes, washed wood, or acrylic outrage, there’s a green shade to pair with it. Green is also perfect if you’re not intent on repainting your walls this year because, depending on the shade, it can go with virtually any color palette. Whatever your home interior vibes are, green will only make it better and enhance its appeal.

Patterned textiles in different shades of green can look stunning together.


If you want to go green in 2025, you don’t need a full-scale renovation to do it. Consciously add more plants to your space. Choose snake plants and ivy for cleaner air, go for orchids and palms to banish mold, etc. Swap your textiles into some vibrant green tones and shift the energy in your space. Repaint your kitchen cabinets and add some green accents wherever you can. Once you’ve incorporated green into your home, it will feel like a breath of fresh air. 

Plants are the way to go.


It may look like green interiors are trendy at the moment, but they’re not going anywhere. As climate consciousness keeps growing, and people look for more nuance in their everyday spaces, the undeniable appeal of a sustainable, serene, and stylish home will only deepen. Next month, we will chat about why mosaic is the best solution for both your home style and functionality if you are going green.

Green Interior Design: All the Vibes You Need by Mosaics Lab.

Green Interior Design: All the Vibes You Need by Mosaics Lab.

Green Interior Design: All the Vibes You Need by Mosaics Lab.

Green Interior Design: All the Vibes You Need by Mosaics Lab.

Green Interior Design: All the Vibes You Need by Mosaics Lab.

Green Interior Design: All the Vibes You Need by Mosaics Lab.

Green Interior Design: All the Vibes You Need by Mosaics Lab.

Green Interior Design: All the Vibes You Need by Mosaics Lab.

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M. Belosh

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16 Comments

  1. Beth
    April 18, 2025 at 3:39 pm

    Green is such a versatile color. It’s one of my favorites, and these looks show why. It can be used in so many ways.

  2. June
    April 21, 2025 at 2:21 am

    Adding green to your house can look so beautiful and with mosaics, you do not need to water them like green plants! Thank you for sharing these design ideas – so fun.

  3. Lavanda Michelle
    April 21, 2025 at 12:36 pm

    I love the idea of “eco-cocooning.” Green really does bring a sense of calm, and now I’m rethinking my whole living room. Appreciate the creative tips—I’m definitely adding a few more plants this weekend!

  4. Kira
    April 21, 2025 at 3:25 pm

    My favourite colour is green! I have fallen in love with every single one of these , stunning

  5. Rubin
    April 22, 2025 at 3:40 am

    My mom loves green so much. It looks relaxing and fresh. Our home paint is green.

  6. Michelle
    April 22, 2025 at 2:16 pm

    Green is one of my favourite colours. I used to favour teal colours for walls but I am actually loving the sage greens now.

  7. Melanie E
    April 22, 2025 at 2:32 pm

    The green certainly does add an eye catching burst of colour. I really like to add green using plants.

  8. Jais
    April 23, 2025 at 7:19 am

    Absolutely loved this post! The blend of sustainability and aesthetics in green interior design is so inspiring. This can truly transform a space into a calming, soul-nourishing retreat. Thank you for the beautiful ideas and visuals!

  9. Mrs. Porter
    April 23, 2025 at 2:57 pm

    I’m so glad that the colour green is having it’s moment as I love it too!

  10. JC
    April 23, 2025 at 6:48 pm

    I love green! It is my absolute favorite color, so I am totally in love with all of this decor! So beautiful!

  11. Jupiter Hadley
    April 24, 2025 at 1:44 am

    Green really does brighten up the look of rooms and mosaics are so much easier to take care of then plants! Lots of great inspo – thank you for sharing

  12. Samantha Donnelly
    April 24, 2025 at 4:12 am

    I have never really gone for green in my home, I do love the green kitchen though that would really go well in mine

  13. Paula Montgomery
    April 24, 2025 at 2:11 pm

    It’s interesting how much this green has popped up everywhere in homes. It makes sense that people would want that connection to nature.

  14. Clarice
    April 25, 2025 at 1:57 pm

    This looks so fresh! I love the sheep mosaics. It has a lot of character. Made me think of Mary Had a Little Lamb. 🙂

  15. Hari
    April 27, 2025 at 1:57 am

    Green home interior design sounds like an interesting idea. Thanks for the tips.

  16. Jenny
    April 27, 2025 at 5:58 pm

    I love the colour green so am happy to see all this inspiration for the home this year.