10 Easy Pieces: Architects’ Favorite Of-the-Moment Green Paint Picks

Noticed recently: a distinctive spectrum of green emerging in the latest interior spaces. This unexpected hue, a chic, deep pistachio shade, has become a favorite among architects and designer both stateside and abroad. Here, we profile the variants they’re gravitation toward and explore what makes this unconventional green so compelling.

Above: Danish architects Mentze Ottenstein designed the kitchen of the Dinesen country house with Aqualinum paint from Linolie & Pigment in shade Fangussi/8.
jill mcnair london photo beth evans 10 Above: London-based designer Jill McNair applied Farrow & Ball’s Cooking Apple Green No. 32 to the walls in her own home office. Photograph from Italianate Modern in Full Color: Interior Design Jill MacNair’s Own Renovation in London.
architecture for london highbury 11 Above: In the kitchen of Highbury Flat by Architecture for London, plywood and ash veneer kitchen cabinets were finished with 2 coats of Rubio WoodCream in Forest Green. Photography by Titas Grikevičius for Architecture for London.
astrid houssin greene windmill ho ho green 12 Above: French interior architect and designer Astrid Houssin favors green, overall, and integrated both Little Greene’s Windmill Lane 296 (walls) and Ho Ho Green (ceiling) in a project in Fulham, England.
nickey kehoe new york city loft 13 Above: Nickey Kehoe opted to coat the living space in a New York City loft with Benjamin Moore’s Feather Green 625.
lonika chande hackney house 14 Above: Designer Lonika Chande used Farrow & Ball’s Breakfast Room Green on the trim and joinery in a Hackney bedroom. “It’s energetic and vibrant without being overpowering,” she describes. “The neutral walls knock it back. I love the character that painted woodwork brings, particularly to period projects.” Photograph by Milo Brown for Lonika Chande.
anne mcdonald porch green paint 15 Above: Painted floors transform the indoor porch of a 1920s Minneapolis Craftsman by designer designer Anne McDonald who used Farrow & Ball’s Green Smoke for the project.

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