Mint green: the Pantone for glamorous interior design
The Pantone mint green is so called because it takes its inspiration from the shade of the mint plant. From an aesthetic point of view, the colour mint green has a fresh, clean look and can clearly offer lighter and slightly more intense shades. It is a colour that we find among the design trends of 2023.
Mint green is a perfect colour for the glamorous decoration of stylish, original and eye-catching rooms. Used properly, mint green can be a bright and lively shade that stimulates creativity and conveys a pleasant feeling of freshness and lightness. Mint green, almost midway between green and light blue, is a shade that is increasingly used in interior design as well as fashion and goes perfectly with the autumn ambience.
Mint green: the Pantone colour for the autumn season
Mint green became a popular trend colour used in glamorous interior design as early as 2020, when it joined the Pantone library. Together with characterful hues such as violet or deep blue, mint green is the ideal choice for creating modern interiors with a clean yet refined look. But it is white and cream that are the best shades to go with mint green, especially in classic, shabby chic or Nordic style rooms. The colour mint green also goes well with neutral tones such as deep grey and woody tones.
Mint green, the Pantone colour for autumn 2020, never seems to go out of fashion, not only because of its versatility and ease with which it can be combined with different styles, materials and colours, but also because it is a colour that can be easily applied to furniture, decorations and walls.
Mint green on the walls of the home for glamorous furnishing
Mint green evokes a fresh and pleasant mood. A room whose walls are painted in this shade conveys a certain feeling of relaxation and serenity.
Mint green on living room walls
Mint green in a living room has numerous applications that vary according to the furnishing style of the room. In a bohemian or eclectic style living room, mint green may be the right choice for painting a wall in the living area, creating a mix of shades with a bright character.
In a classic style living area, mint green on the walls goes perfectly with the wood of the furniture, becoming the ideal frame within which to design the room’s décor. A classic style room with mint green walls can be warmed up by a touch of antique pink on decorative accessories, textures and upholstery.
In a contemporary living room, mint green on the walls fits in with the cleanliness and simplicity of the lines and with neutral colours such as grey, the star colour of the contemporary style and, in the most intense shades, of the industrial style.
Pantone mint green on the walls of the kitchen room
The kitchen is one of the most lived-in spaces in the home because it is where food is prepared and sometimes even eaten. Mint green is one of the colours that best suits the kitchen: however, mint green in dusty or pastel shades should be preferred here. One or more mint green walls in the kitchen offer a relaxing, cosy and naturally cool ambience.
Mint green on bedroom walls
Mint green also conveys a certain peace of mind and can therefore promote sleep and restful sleep. In general, it is always a good idea in the bedroom to dose colour sparingly, so in the case of mint green, it is possible, for example, to paint the wall behind the headboard and leave the others a more neutral hue or prefer white.
Mint green on bathroom walls
Even in the bathroom, the colour mint green can be the ideal solution to create a relaxing and fresh ambience. The bathroom, a space dedicated to the care and wellbeing of the body, must be able to transmit sensations of cleanliness and calm, and a colour such as mint green is one of the ideal solutions to give personality to walls and coverings.
Mint green furniture and decoration accessories for a glamorous decor
Mint green is not only good on walls. Mint green furniture and decoration accessories are glamorous, refined and characterful and fit well into different stylistic contexts. Mint green armchairs, for example, can complete a living room décor impeccably.
Moroso’s Husk armchair is a modern seat inspired by the outer shell of a corn. Designed by Marc Thorpe, Husk, in a rather intense shade of mint green, has a comfortable and enveloping seat, ideal for sophisticated environments.
Moroso’s Getlucky armchair, available in different shades of mint green and designed by Patricia Urquiola, is a modern armchair distinguished by its essentiality of form. A soft backrest intertwines with the comfortable seat. Getlucky is characterised by precise lines that possess the grace of design and the elegance of form.
Moroso’s Cradle armchair is a mint green seat with a modern design that stems from the study of industrial design inspired by materials and oriented by research into the construction of mesh materials and the study of the relationships between the components of traditional seating. Cradle makes use of a specially designed cut-out pattern that gives a non-elastic fabric a three-dimensional value.