Is yellow-green a color you admire? If so, join the Remodelista editors as they decorate for the holiday season. Here are five ways to incorporate chartreuse into your interior design plans:
Wood-Frame Sofa
Alexa describes herself as a “fan of the wood-frame sofa, from Børge Mogensen to Donald Judd.” See her favorites in 10 Easy Pieces: Modern Wood-Frame Sofas.
Aska Cookbook
See more in Holiday Gift Guide 2018: The 11 Best Cookbooks to Give as Gifts This Year.
White Paint
Some white paints will look yellow on a wall, others green. Find out why in 10 Things Nobody Tells You About Painting a Room White.
Danish Pendant Light
” Designers John Baker and Juli Daoust Baker are experts at integrating their love of Scandinavian design into Canadian interiors in an unforced and wholly original way,” writes Alexa. See the results in Steal This Look: A Scandi Dining Room with Myriad Influences.
Botanical Wall Art
Last year we visited her charming garden: The Botanical Life: At Home with London Stylist Yasuyo Harvey.
See more chartreuse, for garden use: Gardening 101: Bowles’ Golden Grass