Green Bedroom Design ideas are a popular choice in most Indian homes. Whether warm or cool, there are numerous shades of green available that go with any colour. Solid colour or wall paper are great ways to experiment with Green Bedroom Design. At the same time, accents, decor and lighting play a major role in enhancing a green bedroom design. Let’s look into the diverse ways in which one can enhance a green bedroom design.
A visual tour of the master bedroom, which has a minimalist theme and uses green as a primary colour. The focal point of the room is the wallpaper behind the bed which is our favourite.
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Designed by: Shape My Space
Location: Vadodara, Gujarat
Principal Designer: Kopal Trivedi
Photograph Courtesy: Yogi Trivedi
Green vaulted ceiling with a tropical wall mural and indirect lighting gives this space an outdoor vibe.
Designed by: studio8055
Location: Secunderabad, Telangana
Principal Architect : Sharma Athreyasa
Photograph Courtesy: Ricken Desai
The careful juxtaposition of vibrant colors, textures and finishes creates depth and visual interest, exuding modernity and refinement.
Designed by: Studio A+D
Location: L.B.Nagar, Hyderabad
Principal Architects: Ar. Dinakar & Ar. Azhar
Photograph Courtesy: Ravivarma Photography (Instagram)
Each and every room in the house has a distinct element and is designed in accordance with the habitant’s age as well as tastes. The owner’s master bedroom overlooks the front garden and has small daybeds, along with dark green walls.
Designed by: Dreamscape Architects
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Principal Architects: Ar. Suketu shah & Ar. Aashna Desai
Photograph Courtesy: Ishita Sitwala
Master bedroom and Dressing you might say , 50 shades of GREEN !! Serene and peaceful describes it best I believe, an accent chandelier catches your eye as you enter the bedroom, followed by a corner art wall.
Designed by: Artha
Location: BILASPUR, CHHATTISGARH
Principal Designer: ID PREETI PRAJAPATI
Photograph Courtesy: Hymn for Business
Bringing the fresh and elegant feel through texture paint and golden accents. Tropical wallpaper accompanying green texture breaks the monotony of the grey wall and foregrounds the corner. A Golden framed mirror over the adjacent wall compliments and brightens the rooms with golden strips flowing along the bed.
Designed by: Artisan Design Studio
Location: Nellore, Andhra Pradesh.
Principal Designers: Harsh Porwal and Shubham Jain
Photograph Courtesy: Umang Shah
As all the bedroom walls are according to vastu colours, we have used the green accented wall in son’s bedroom. The green hues used are a compliment to the teenage energy of Client’s son.
Designed by: Paperish a Design Studio
Location: Borivali West, Mumbai
Principal Architects: Disha Kotadia & Honey Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Noaidwin Sttudio
The ground floor consists of a bedroom with an attached bathroom and a common washroom. The ground floor bedroom is aligned in a similar color scheme except the white is put together with a shade of light pastel green.
Designed by: Meraki Designs By Heer
Location: Surat, Gujarat
Principal Designer: Heer Vankani
The sons’ room is designed keeping in mind the need of something that is more colourful and quirky. The soft pastel shade of the wall, with the matching bead-boarded headboard that’s broken by the bed-frame of a rich brown, and the eccentric wood paneling on the wall are all evidence of a design well executed. The different side-tables also add a punch of variety to the room.
Designed by: Spaxis Design
Principal Architects: Sanjana Kantawala & Helly Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Pixellus Photography
This gave each room its own specific identity. However, the design language remained the same: minimal and simplistic.
Designed by: VPA Architects
Location: Divine Highland, near Science City, Ahmedabad
Principal Architect: Vipul Patel Architects
Photograph Courtesy: Preachart
The art pieces & paintings thoroughly balance color palette in entire house which makes this home marvelous. It clearly justifies the nature of family & their lifestyle.
Designed by: A J Architects
Principal Architect: Akshay Jariwala
Green colour depict life, sense of calmness, security, renewal, nature of growth & freshness which are the basic charater for a child to inspire. The room was decorated with colour panel to create box wall along with that a black board of canvas given to express the thought on mind. All these i.e.plane, black canvas, green bright colour bring cosiness of space for a child to reside.
Designed by: Pavan infratech
Location: B-102, Saffron Homes, Adajan,Surat
Principal Designer: Ar Niki Panchani
To summarize, the design elements included space, line, forms, light, colour, texture, and pattern; and keeping them balanced was the key to create a functional and aesthetically pleasing space.
Designed by: Atelier 226
Location: Canada Corner, Nashik
Principal Architects: Ar. Hitesh Panjwani, Ar. Shubham Sisodiya & Ankit Malani
Photograph Courtesy: What We Click
The Guest rooms are exquisitely designed too. The Guest room 1 breaks away from the muted tones and adds a bit of colour. Oak laminate wardrobes combined with a pastel green wall.
Designed by: Studio Skapa Architects
Location: Bangalore
Principal Architect: Charita Kishore Rupa
Photograph Courtesy: Nayan soni
The design approach of the designers was to do a play of wall texture, colours and illusions. While the feature wall is done in a subtle green wall paint texture, it grants the bed a compositional backdrop. The bed is one of the many unique elements of this apartment, it looks as if it ascended from the ceiling with four supports holding it down on a deck.
Designed by: De’ Caves By Chitte Architects
Location: Baroda
Principal Architects: Ar. Devendra Chitte, Ar. Parth Chitte & I.D. Vishal Chitte
Photograph Courtesy: Murtaza Gandhi
Tucked away from the maximalist home, the main bedroom is doused in whites and sage greens offering a rejuvenating refuge to the vivacious couple.
Designed by: By the riverside
Principal Architect: Swati Seraan
Photograph Courtesy: Nayan Soni Photography
The master bedroom is a peaceful sanctuary. The clients wanted the room to feel relaxed and restful and hence we dressed this space in neutrals, highlighting the headboard wall in the most tender green texture.
Designed by: U and I Designs
Location: Bengaluru, Karnataka
Principal Designers: Aniketh Bafna and Sonal Mutha
Photograph Courtesy: PHX India
The highlight of this room constitutes a remarkable sage green colored paneled back wall supporting the bed also acting as a hidden door to the washroom. Providing flexibility and functionality, the study table in this room with floating shelves makes use of all the vertical space, allowing for knick-knacks to stay tucked away stylish bins and décor to shine without being in the way on the floor. Every detail on the headboard, Back panel, and curtains adds a touché of elegance and simplicity.
Designed by: Raise Atelier
Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Principal Designers: Bodhayan Chakraborty & John Solomon
Photograph Courtesy: kshan Creative, Naitik & Pratik
Rasberry pink on the front wall with a contrasting green chest of drawers in a distressed look. The bed back and bed are in the same green as the chest of drawers with a tropical pattern wallpaper on the bed back wall adding depth and character to the room. The pink colour from this room bleeds into the lobby and adds plushness to the lobby and living.
Designed by: ArcKala design Studio
Location: Dlf-The Ultima, Sector-81, Gurugram
Principal Architects: Ar.Anusha Katoch & Ar. Janesh Jain
Photograph Courtesy: Asmita Khodankar
The use of a serene and subtle sage green combined with white in the color scheme imparts a revitalized and expansive feel to the room. The bed designs crafted from pure teak wood, along with robust wardrobes featuring a simple matte grey PU finish, create a well-composed ensemble.
Designed by: Obaku Design
Location: Surat
Principal Architect: Jignesh Takodia
Photograph Courtesy: Nitish Lekhadia, Studio 2:3
Rich, deep hues like royal green and beige dominated the bedroom’s color scheme. These colors were strategically used to feature bedding, wardrobes and even in the choice of furniture upholstery.
Designed by: The Black Touch
Principal Designer: Hardik K Bhadra
Photograph Courtesy: The Black Touch
The white frames on the wall with the texture and wall color blend effortlessly. The bedroom is a place to restore, relax and reflect, simplicity is especially impactful here.
Designed by: HS Designs
Principal Designer: Hansi S
Photograph Courtesy: Riddhi Parekh
The soft pastel shade of the wall, with the matching bed-boarded headboard that’s broken by the bed-frame of a rich brown, and the eccentric wood paneling on the wall are all evidence of a design well executed. The different side-tables also add a punch of variety to the room.
This apartment has all of it; a pleasant colour palette, rich materials with a fine overall detailing to the décor. The idea was to create a cocoon from the outside, where our client find peace.
Designed by: The Design Yard
Location: Ahmedabad, India
Principal Architect: Farhan Sipai
Photograph Courtesy: Photographix
This bedroom with green palette work great with modern wooden furnitures. With a new level of sophistication with tones and subtly elegant design.
Designed by: Tvashta Architects & Interiors
Principal Architects: Ar. Kandarp Shah & Niteesha Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Umang Shah & Ridham Gajjar
Keeping up with monotones, a pop of forest green colour is introduced. Another striking feature is the sliding wardrobe detailed with matt black strips to match the concealed long handles.
Designed by: Aarthaa Design Studio
Principal Designer: Shilpa Srinivas
Photograph Courtesy: Shine Parsana
The master bathroom follows a simplistic theme. It is a refurbished space, renovated to give the bathroom a new look and feel. It has a neutral colour scheme with a selection of glossy tiles on the wall and the use of Kota tiles.
Designed by: The Arch Studio
Location: KOREGAON PARK, PUNE
Principal Architect: AR. SIDDHINA SAKLA
Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio
This meticulous design choice not only adds a touch of modernity but also creates an atmosphere of tranquility, where every detail is carefully curated to offer a sense of opulence. The blend of textures and colors fosters a harmonious space that invites relaxation and sophistication.
Designed by: Sunrise Group
Location: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Road, Dahod
Principal Designers: Suhail Badshah & Rahil Lanewala
Photograph Courtesy: Pixel Scape Studio
To add a little more life to the entire space a refreshing factor came in as we blended some indoor greens with our entire scheme.
Designed by: dcodedesign17
Location: Hyderabad
Principal Designer: Neha Sathaye Jana
Parent’s Bedroom -This bedroom has a delicate fluted panel in moss green shade as a backdrop for bed and TV. The arched wardrobe and dressing panels in raw wooden textures allow it to blend seamlessly with the theme. The contrasting black linen lights on the headboard and long white curtains makes the room warm and cozy.
Designed by: Artika Interior Designers and Consultants
Location: Pune
Principal Architect: Neha Godbole
Photograph Courtesy: Amey Gokhale
The pastel peach color in the daughter’s bedroom and shades of green in the son’s bedroom cater to their tastes. However, in general, child-specific decor elements were omitted to maintain an age-neutral interior. The wall mural and bespoke bike rod wire art serve as aesthetic additions to the bedrooms.
Designed by: Studio Vista Architects
Location: Kerala
Principal Architects: Ar. Varsha & Ar. Shariga
Photograph Courtesy: Nathan Photography
The smaller room sizes made the architect naturally opt for creating more impact with less. The golden accents on the furniture pieces, the bed back panelling in pastel shades and simple patterns, all echo a subdued elegance that gives the house its unique character. In the words of architect Manu Sharma “Play of lines, colours and creating space between them makes the space look more timeless.
Designed by: Tracing Edges
Location: Bhopal
Principal Architect: Ar. Manu Sharma
Photograph Courtesy: Studio New Folder
Master Bedroom 1 demanded plushness, color, pattern and of course storage! A sleek alcove above the bed with storage housing a large cushy headboard, fresh colors like blue and green with an offset of deep country brown, and patterned geometric wallpaper on the wardrobe makes for a vibrant characterful abode for a young couple.
Designed by: The Prop House
Location: Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
Principal Designer: Rishika Sutwala
Photograph Courtesy: Yadnyesh Joshi
A short corridor lead us to two bedrooms on the rear end of the apartment. The master bedroom with a light green accent wall with custom art decor serves as the backdrop for the bed furnished in cane and wood textures.
Designed by: ARK Architecture Studio
Location: Kulathoor, Trivandrum, Kerala
Principal Architects: Ar. Rahul Kumar & Ar. Malavika Mahesh
Photograph Courtesy: 148 South
With a colour palette of greens, greys and browns, this daughter’s room gives a calm and peaceful vibe. The small coffee-table that acts as a bedside table is a perfect accessory that adds functionality to its role. The split headboard on the Queen-sized bed makes it look quirky and chic.
Designed by: Studio Synergy
Location: Ankleshwar
Principal Architect: Ar. Umesh Choudhary
The design and aesthetic inspiration was from a typical old-school iconic Indian furniture. However, it has a touch of post-modernism to it with the play of different materials.
Designed by: Jetsons
Principal Designer: Jeet Soneji
Photograph Courtesy: ishifishy
Another master bedroom houses two young boys; this bedroom features a garden fresh color palette with a bottle green cushioned headrest, the substantial painting is the kingpin of the room.
Designed by: IS Atelier
Principal Designers: Ishita Agrawal & Saloni Dani
The children’s bedroom is chic, classic and full of uplifting vibes. Here is a significant play with wooden beadings stationed to enhance the surfaces all over the space. What acts as a cynosure of attention is the play of wooden beadings set in a circular illusive manner against the pastel wall paint.
Designed by: Foresight Associates
Principal Designers: Shivali Agrawal, Kunal Patel, Azaz Saleh
Overall the whole house gives a style statement of the class and resonates with elegant design features. During pandemic times we realized that it is very much needed to have a mini home theater for entertainment purposes.
Designed by: Studio Banyan Tree
Principal Architect: Priyanka Joshi Marathe
Photograph Courtesy: Darshan Dave
To add a modern touch, the design included minimalistic elements that emphasized simplicity, clean lines, and functionality. The use of neutral color palettes, sleek finishes, and uncluttered spaces contributed to a fresh, contemporary ambiance.
Designed by: J+AM Storey
Location: Patparganj, New Delhi
Principal Architects: Ar. Jaanshi Bhatia & Ar. Amit Bhatia
Photograph Courtesy: Bharat Aggarwal Photography
The different rooms explore an overarching yet resplendent and adaptive design language. The minimalist design allows the rooms to be personable for the user without over prescription of unnecessary accessories and loose furniture.
Designed by: Nine – The Design Studio
Location: Rajkot, Gujarat
Principal Designer: Megha Raichura
The master bedroom creates a visual dichotomy across the space with the use of olive greens and ochre, a plethora of organic and linear patterns through groove details, linen, leather, marble table tops alongside a calming neutral palate.
Designed by: Design Manish Manglaw
Principal Designer: Manish Manglaw
Photograph Courtesy: Studio 2:3
This bedroom has a delicate fluted panel in pine shadow green shade as a backdrop for the bed back merging subtly with the grooves in laminate on the headboard. The pine shadow green wardrobe shutter and the wardrobe in raw wooden textures allow it to blend seamlessly with the theme.
Designed by: Studio 507
Location: Shela, Ahmedabad
Principal Architect: Ar. Vihangi Gandhi
The overall experience thus revolves around neutrality of colour to draw attention to details, elements and textures. This in turn creates a soothing yet an eye catching ambience.
Designed by: Studio KNest
Location: Mumbai, India
Principal Architects: Ar. Nidhi Bhatt & Ar. Kunal Gupta
Photograph Courtesy: Studio Rohan Patel
The bedrooms are designed keeping cross ventilation and a panoramic view of the plantations around. The rooms contain massive floor space so that the cream and blue heritage cement motive tiles lend character to the ambience.
Designed by: Oris Architects
Location: Nagpur, Maharashtra
Principal Architects: Ar. Om Lakhani & Ar. Ishita Lakhani
An earthy tan, cream, grey and green color palette, as well as the use of wood, stone, marble and Glass, admirably hold together this visual conversation.
Designed by: We Create
Location: Guwahati, Assam
Principal Designer: Sunali Goenka
The master bedroom is enveloped in a material palette that is inviting of nature in the form of colors, patterns and prints. The walls are divided into the colors sage green and warm grey, each acting as a perfect canvas for the details created.
Designed by: AT Studio (anam.taufik.studio)
Location: Chakala, Andheri East
Principal Designer: Anam Taufik
Photograph Courtesy: Anuja Kambli
The First-floor bedroom has a balcony and it open outside providing a personal outdoor space. All the bedrooms have attached bathrooms, wardrobe spaces.
Designed by: Walls n Voids Atelier
Location: Valapad, Thrissur, Kerala
Principal Architects: Kiran Cherakulam & Amal Sudharman
The bungalow renovation journey encompassed everything from civil works to the final handover stage.
Designed by: Solace Studio
Location: Navi Mumbai
Principal Designers: Aishwarya Dandekar & Anjali Tanna
Each room embodies a distinct character, catering to the diverse needs and tastes of the residents. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship and thoughtful design is evident in every corner, ensuring an exceptional living experience.
Location: JMS Street, Godhra Road, Dahod
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