Middle Eastern Living Room

Middle Eastern Living Room

When one thinks of Middle Eastern décor as we know it, images of 101 Arabian Nights, rich purples and golds, thick Persian carpets, belly dancers and multicoloured hookahs often come to mind. These clichéd, overdone interpretations of Middle Eastern décor are best reserved for kitschy restaurants and Arabian palaces. When it comes time to decorate your home, it is possible to imbue your space with the softer, more elegant elements of Middle Eastern décor without looking like you stepped into Aladdin's tent. We've taken inspiration from ancient Persian cities like Yazd and Kashan, where the ethnic architectural landscape was very progressive for that time period, and added a modern feel to the space. That ethnic architectural landscape was dominated by identical houses in the colour of sand, subtle domes, little ornamentation, and elegant minarets. The idea, in bringing modern touches to a traditional style, is to avoid the obvious while using key components of the culture to guide your decorating. In modernising a Middle Eastern look, we suggest quiet infusions of the essence of Middle Eastern décor such as geometric art, warm tones, Berber rugs, Moroccan poufs, multiple cushions and lots of texture.

This is a great décor style for someone who appreciates the stylistic elements of Middle Eastern décor without being overly literal or excessive. This Modern Middle Eastern Living Room seamlessly blends with ethnic elements on a modern canvas, which leaves the guest feeling at ease and inspired. Notice the Pantone shades of Rust, Licorice Black, Beige, Pigeon Grey and Mushroom Gray providing the perfect backdrop for this sophisticated mix of earthy, minimal furniture. The rust wall serves as the focal point and frames the geometric prints from Gulmohar Lane. This also gives one a sense of definition and demarcation. The handmade geometric carpet from Jaipur Rugs may not traditionally be considered for an ethnic space however, once you add the leather In Living Yuba Poufs and Freedom Tree cushions, the room really comes together.

Sage Geometric Peaks
Sage Geometric Peaks

Yuba Pouf
Yuba Pouf

Horizon Cushion
Horizon Cushion

The look of this room is rooted in traditional Arabian décor which has evolved over centuries to include influences from the Mediterranean. Modern Arabian décor is minimalist and contemporary as it uses things of the past like earth tones, wooden furniture and religiously inspired motifs combine with minimal silhouettes and modern designs borrowed from the West. The décor transforms this living room into a mature and serene environment where you may feel as comfortable entertaining guests as you would catching up on your daily reading. The mix of textures from the distressed leather poufs to the woven wicker of the Freedom Tree's Sinni chair provides a sense of depth and personality while the natural symmetry of the room is extremely calming. When dealing with pillars and columns, it is always helpful to embrace the natural shape of the room rather than trying to hide and distract from these design elements.

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Sinni Wicker Chair Single

Belgravia Sofa in Yellow
Belgravia Sofa in Yellow

The simplicity and appeal of this room is enhanced by subtle geometry, warm earth tones and the juxtaposition of textures that completely animate this room. A living room should be a place you feel at home and one that reflects your personality as an individual, couple or family. This room is easy-going yet modern and stylish thereby providing you with the ideal space to introduce guests to your home and lifestyle.

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Middle Eastern Living Room

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Emerald Green Living Room Ideas

Emerald Green Living Room Ideas

Miles from the faux pas avocado suites your grandparents would have picked out, a green bathroom idea can be refreshing and invigorating approach for a washroom that's in need of an update.

From pastel pistachio and herbaceous sage to dramatically dark green bathroom ideas, these bathroom color ideas have the ability to promote a sense of cleanliness without being too clinical. Coincidentally, it also aligns well with the biophillic trend, owing to plants being full of rich green chlorophyll.

Be inspired by some of our favorite bathroom paint shades and furniture ideas in green and create your own soothing and serene space at home.

1. Be playful with green candy striped tiles

Green and white candy striped tiles in bathroom

(Image credit: Bert and May / Fired Earth)

If you want to create a sweet bathroom design without the saccharine pink and pastel trend, then why not turn to a candy stripes? These gorgeous half-half tiles  in natural green add a verdant feel and the versatility of the pattern means you can create a truly unique look.traditional checkered finish instead?

Fired Earth's creative director, Colin Roby-Welford says: 'Greens really come into their own in the bathroom since they're perfect for creating a fresh, clean-looking backdrop to white.

'Ocean-inspired palettes and invigorating shades of mint are ideal for getting the morning off to an energetic start, while forest hues and deep emeralds will help you unwind after a busy day.'

Shop the Bert and May X Fired Earth Green Alalpardo porcelain and ceramic tiles and get creative!

2. Make a statement with zig-zags

Green and white zig-zag shower tile idea in bathroom

(Image credit: David Wooley)

If you're not keen on your bathroom looking like a candy wrapper, then why not turn to an alternate tile design? Hypnotizing and high impact, this zig-zag green bathroom idea really zones your shower space.

Combining different textures, tones and patterns in this crazy-but-cool scheme, the adjacent wall makes use of the same tiles laid in an abstract chevron effect.

Looking for a similar wallpaper design? Shop Lucy Tiffney's Santa Fe motif.

3. Bring a forest flow with foliage tiles

Woodland Glade Porcelain Melange Green Tiles by Ca' Pietra and National Trust

(Image credit: Ca' Pietra / National Trust )

Do you try and reenact the a certain Herbal Essences ad in the shower or is it just us? Then try using tiling to mimic that 'waterfall in a forest' moment.

These Woodland Glade matt wall and floor tiles are 'inspired by the seasonal flora of the beautiful and breathtaking Winkworth Arboretum in Surrey, England.' says Hamish Smith, creative director at Ca' Pietra.

With nine different patterns and a soft, tonal nature-themed palette, each hexagon comes as part of a pre-made, mixed pattern to be used on both walls and floors.

'Green is great for interiors as it literally is the color of wellbeing and contentment. It always fills your home with feel-good vibes. If you want to add some warmth it also looks stunning with gold or brass accessories and raw timber is its natural partner.'

4. Add all-over green marble for a luxe look

Dark green marble bathroom by Topps Tiles

(Image credit: Topps Tiles)

Make a bold statement in your green bathroom with a dark emerald veined marble tile, exclusively from Topps Tiles.

For a dark, luxury bathroom idea, pair these honed rectangular tiles with pale shades to help bring out their dramatic element. Why not turn up the heat by using this bathroom tile idea as part of an underfloor heating project?

5. Contrast green marble with a patterned floor

Paradise Green Porcelain, Piazza Amber Matt Porcelain and Piazza Nero Matt Porcelain by Mandarin Stone

(Image credit: Mandarin Stone)

If you don't want to commit to one design for your walls and floors at the risk of feeling monotonous, then a statement floor can add a maximalist feel to your scheme.

If you look carefully, this green bathroom idea is genius in its execution. This is because the black and white checkered effect floor is actually made up of marble and its veining matches that of the large wall tiles.

For an Art Deco-inspired feel, add gold finishes like this towel rail, mirror and faucet.

6. Introduce a green bath

Bathroom with crittal style black framed shower, dark green freestanding bath, aztec rug and plants

(Image credit: Michelle Gordon (@houseofmaram))

With its deep green bath, green pineapple framed print and a cheeky flamingo friend, Michelle Gordon's exotic scheme gives us all the Club Tropicana vibes.

@houseofmaram, she says: 'This is my version of a tropical bathroom. Add one faux bird of paradise plant. Sprinkle with Frank the Flamingo, who is all about having fun in the sun. And stir in plenty of greenery.'

'There's a skylight about the shower to let in sunlight. And another one just over the tub'Although I wanted to go crazy with more green, I made a decision to tone it down a little in order to give me more options on accessorizing.'

7. Smarten up your bathroom with green paneling

Freestanding white tub with dark green wall paneling and framed art by Bathroom Mountain

(Image credit: Bathroom Mountain)

Contrary to what you might think, wall paneling isn't just for traditional bathroom ideas and conservative period designs. Nope - scrap the interiors rulebook that says so, as this chic cladding can be applied to any bathroom design.

Paired with a slipper silhouette freestanding bath, we'd imagine this is what Cinderella would choose if she could spend more time on her self-care, instead of waiting hand and foot on her spiteful step family.

Abstract art adds modern playfulness to this design which doesn't take itself too seriously. And the fashionable 'Get Naked' framed wall print adds a healthy dose of the giggles whilst we're soaking in the tub.

Again, note how a pop of gold plays a part in amplifying this washroom; this time in a dark bathroom idea.

8. Update a monochrome scheme with green wallpaper

Green bathroom idea with printed wallpaper and checkered floor tiles by Crosswater

(Image credit: Crosswater)

Black and white bathroom decor is a classic scheme that can stand the test of time.

But if you're finding your monochrome idea is looking a bit 'meh' then a bathroom wallpaper design can transform it into a tropical paradise.

Combining retro checkered flooring with a biophilic printed wallpaper and a colorful Frida Kahlo wall art idea, this contemporary bathroom is a melting pot of the latest interior designs. Using dark green wall bathroom wall paint also adds to this rainforest-inspired scheme.

9. Go dark and mysterious with forest green metro tiles

Tiled dark green bathroom design by Brighton Bathroom Company

(Image credit: Martin Walnut for Brighton Bathroom Company)

Contemporary meets traditional with a bold choice of vintage tiles and meticulous gold detailing in this green bathroom idea.

Paired with black hexagonal flooring, this modern bathroom feels like an urban jungle scheme with its abundance of leafy green potted plants.

And we love the use of bathroom lighting, spotlights on the bathroom floor and within the bathroom wall cubby holes creating unexpected drama.

'After seeing black and blues used heavily over the past several years, we've noticed green being incorporated in the same ways.' says Adriel Harris, brand content manager at  Signature Hardware.

'Pastels like mint and seafoam green work great with hardware because they're delicate-looking yet eye-catching. For vanities, deep, dark greens and versions mixed with grays and subtle tans are popular.'

10. Add green to an existing white bathroom idea

Ombre green Roman bathroom blind by Blinds2Go

(Image credit: Blinds2Go )

Ombre patterns are incredibly on trend right now. From bleached blonde and brunette balayage on hair to manicured nails and fashion, it seems the world cannot get enough of the graduated color effect. So why shouldn't it be used in your green bathroom idea?

As a tranquil bathroom window idea, this roman blind executes the design perfectly. The fading pattern could easily be a piece of modern art. Especially in a small bathroom idea where there is no room for additional wall decor ideas.

It successfully blends lots of aquatic blue and green tones to stunning effect and delivers a beautiful accent border across the bottom of the blind. Complement this blind with other green or blue bathroom ideas and you're onto a winner.

11. Freshen up a pink scheme with mint green

Blush pink bathroom with mint green vanity and arch with mirror by Woodchip and Magnolia

(Image credit: Woodchip and Magnolia)

Bubblegum pinks and mint green Gelato shades are a tasteful combo that we're seeing in green bathroom ideas. Not only are they on-trend, but the chic collaboration of the two colors makes for a youthful bathroom makeover.

This show-off bathroom scheme uses a number of decorating techniques to create a wow-factor wonderland that'd get all the engagement on Instagram.

With an oval mirror design, arched window and pastel green arch, this is a feminine design that embraces its curves.

Gold accents in the way of faucets, door handles and spotlights provide all the 'extraness'. And we are here for it!

But, before we stop talking about this green bathroom scheme - don't forget to check out this white marble flooring. Classy, boujie and (anything but) ratchet as Megan Thee Stallion would say.

12. Choose muted shades like olive and khaki

Hoxton Olive Gloss Porcelain & Pisa White Matt Porcelain by Mandarin Stone

(Image credit: Mandarin Stone)

'Green doesn't have to be strong or bright. There are so many calm, subtle hues that seem to sit right in our interiors,' says Louisa Morgan, Marketing Director at Mandarin Stone.

'If you're not quite sure about color or how to use it, green could be the answer. It pairs beautifully with whites and neutrals and isn't in your face like yellow or orange.

'Green is equally as exquisite when combined with rich metallics, earthy terracotta hues or pale pastels. As in our natural world, green just seems to work with everything.'

13. Create a sweet chocolate lime bathroom design

Chocolate brown and lime green bathroom

(Image credit: Vogue)

At Real Homes, we're all about experimenting with color. Just think of us as the Willy Wonka of the interior design world!

So you can imagine how stoked we were to see a brown and green bathroom design that looked like what of our fave British candies!

Pairing chocolate brown with lime green, we know this design is going to split the room. But we're partial to a bit of debate and subjective taste.

Making use of a small bathroom idea, the built-in bathroom cabinets add a pop of color to an otherwise dark bathroom design.

14. Paint your bath in shades of green

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: BC Designs)

Bathroom wallpaper is a great way to add an expanse of color and pattern to a space so let it be the star of the show! Then, you can pull out a couple of the key colors to paint your bath.

The flat matt color matches that of the wallpaper - no shiny shiny here! You could have the floor in a plain green or if you're feeling brave then choosing a square design in various shades to complement the wallpaper.

15. Paint woodwork green

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Mandarin Stone)

If you're a color lover of many shades then team green with your other favourite hues. This bathroom is a great example of how to make it work – small pockets of color that are of the same tone working harmoniously together.

Then tie them together visually with accessories in the various shades. Towels, vases, and a plant or two will do the trick.

16. Explore all the shades

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: CP Hart)

As with all colors, there are literally hundreds of different hues within the spectrum of green, this means you can really dig deep and discover a shade that suits you but may sit close to another color.

Take this bathroom for example, the green has a hint of grey in it that gives it a sophisticated feel. It looks great with jet black and other tones of grey from the slate like tops to the concrete style floor tiles.

17. Go for a tropical green splashback

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: CTD Tiles)

This rather striking metro tile splashback is a stylish addition to this bathroom. The bold color looks great with the pale green wall and sky blue unit, which incidentally work because they are of the same tone – this is key to creating a cohesive scheme.

The white grouting adds a decorative aspect and creates a punchy feel, we love the pop of the yellow jug, too!

18. Make the most of a small bathroom

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Day True)

Small bathrooms are a great place to experiment in from a design point of view. Why? Because of their size it means you can buy those lush green tiles you've yearned for over the years that would cost a bomb in the family bathroom – yet in the teeny room they become reasonably priced!

It's also a fab way to create a statement - these tiles are so eye-catching that you can forgive the space for being so small.

19. Or make a large bathroom feel cozy

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Clearwater)

Painting one color from floor to ceiling can make a big space feel more intimate which is exactly what you want to achieve in a bathroom. It's best to choose a muted shade of green that will add relaxation rather than a vibrant shade which could have the opposite effect.

You can add contrast with a pure white bath and vintage pieces and check out that wet look floor - it works beautifully with the matt walls!

20. Lay green tiles differently

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Mandarin Stone)

Tiles offer a practical aspect in a bathroom that you don't quite get with painted walls. Easy to wipe down and they can be placed to create a decorative aspect, bathroom tiles add instant color to a scheme.

This bright shade looks super fresh with white – we love the taps and worktop! The sandstone style basin adds warmth to the bathroom and you could choose towels to match.

21. Wallpaper your ceiling

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Heritage Bathrooms)

For an all encompassing green bathroom why not mix tiles, wallpaper and paint? This stylish space is reminiscent of a traditional bathroom but with a modern twist - the wallpapered ceiling is a clever aspect that makes the bathroom stand out and the brass fixtures and fittings add a luxurious feel.

Add a few plants as they always add life to a room whilst providing a textural element.

22. Add a squeeze of lime

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Paint & Paper Library)

For a zesty feel opt for this bright and breezy shade! Green comes in a huge array of tones so the world really is your oyster when it comes to colours to pick from.

This fresh color is like a breath of fresh air and looks fabulous with this black painted bath and limed flooring. It works well with pale pink too so use that as an accent color.

23. Go two tone with a twist

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Little Greene)

For a modern rustic feel opt for a vintage style sink with painted tongue and groove walls. This style combines trad aspects with contemporary design ideas – we love the bold patterned cubist floor tiles combined with the two tone green walls and pops of white. Use black to accessorize with as it gives the overall bathroom a bold edge.

24. Add texture with green marble

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Cullifords)

Want to create a dramatic statement? Consider a marble wall or two in the colours of the Mediterranean sea. This stunning bathroom gives you all the holiday feels with its fabulous texture.

To balance this out have a matt paint finish on your bath and walls so they don't compete with the marble. The gold and black towel rail add glamour as do the white marble floor tiles.

25. Use green as an accent bathroom color

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Carpetright)

You can use green as an accent color, whether you choose an acid green like this walk in shower or a deep bottle green. Pops of color work really well in an all white scheme and you can use other bright shades to link the main colors together, like the scarlet red used here.

Add in a textured floor to add interest and you have a bright contemporary scheme!

26. Combine pale green and black

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Benjamin Moore)

We love contrasts and this is a great combo to consider. Barely there green with jet black creates a modern scheme despite the sanitaryware being classic in style.

Take the black through into wall lights and a mirror and don't forget to add a few plants - they are fabulous at purifying the air and there are many varieties that love a bathroom environment.

27. Mix and match styles

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Tile Mountain)

These sage colored tiles give this bathroom a contemporary look that's bold and beautiful. They're teamed with shapely trad style sanitary ware that contrasts against the angular nature of the metro tiles.

The fluro white mirror is dazzling for all the right reasons and we love the chrome fixtures and fittings. Pink and coral would look great with this green shade if you wanted to add another colour or two.

28. Be bold with your flooring

Green bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Tons of Tiles)

When we think of adding color to a room our first thoughts are that it will be used on the walls, but actually your bathroom flooring is as good a place as any - and can often look amazing.

These mint green hexagonal tiles add a warmth to this otherwise all white scheme that has a Scandi feel to it. They are subtle yet provide a contemporary element in their pale hue and they give a fresh feel against black fixtures and fittings.

Is green a good color for a bathroom?

Victoria Plum stylist, Nicky Kingston says: 'Green bathrooms are a top trend!

'If you're a fan of nature this is a great option for you, breaking the barriers from outdoors to indoors for an earthy and calming look.

'Add in plants for the full green effect.'

While Tash Bradley, color expert at Lick Home adds: 'Green - most shades recall lush grass, trees and foliage - its earthiness brings the outside in, distracting us from our phones and devices in the process.'

'It is also one of the most restful colors for your eyes and is known to make you feel optimistic and refreshed. Without doubt, Green is the one topping Lick's color charts at the moment.'

Shard Green Porcelain and Pebble Green Porcelain - Mandarin Stone

(Image credit: Mandarin Stone)

Ruth Mottershead, creative director for Little Greene comments: 'Bathrooms are spaces where we seek relaxation and serenity, so it's important to choose soothing colors that exude tranquility.

Whether you opt for softer tones or sumptuous, darker tones, green is always a great choice for a bathroom, bringing a touch of nature and creating a comforting atmosphere.

To add a sense of depth, use two or three shades of green with the lighter one above drawing your eyes to the ceiling or perhaps consider painting the ceiling in the same shade for an enveloping and more saturated scheme.

For a luxurious feel, consider a combination of paint and wallpaper, which results in a beautiful scheme that also feels nurturing and relaxing.

You can be a bold with your design choices in bathrooms, knowing it won't affect the rest of your interior scheme, but
remember to always choose shades with warmer natural undertones to avoid the space feeling too cold and stark.'

Oska Jungle Green Porcelain & Casablanca Mono Decor

(Image credit: Mandarin Stone)

And Louisa Morgan, marketing director at Mandarin Stone adds:  'Green is associated with nature, renewal and energy.

'Known for its calming qualities and being at the center of the color spectrum, it has a sense of harmony, balance and tranquility and has deep connections to our well-being.

'In today's modern world where everything can sometimes feel a little chaotic, using green tiles in the home can reflect nature and calmness whilst bringing a sense of sanctuary to our indoor spaces.'

Emerald Green Living Room Ideas

Source: https://www.realhomes.com/design/green-bathrooms

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