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June 10, 2013

Published: June 10, 2013, By Abbe Fenimore

Get The Look {Green With Envy}

I love love love this bold chartreuse entry from Peter Rogers‘ New Orleans home in the French Quarter that I spotted in Architectural Digest. His entire home is full of bold color, unique accents and an outdoor patio that makes me swoon! So today’s Get The Look celebrates this bold space with a few pieces that can pull it all together easily.  And although I don’t think I could be so bold I still love the inspiration that comes from the entry. When you break it down really, the space wouldn’t be as powerful without those chartreuse walls.   Here are a few of our favorite Benjamin Moore paint colors that will help you to get started on your  gorgeous green room!  And if you are on the hunt for a few of your favorite pieces in this timeless shade of green, check out the SHOP BY COLOR section of The Shop to help pull the look together.

 

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GTL-Peter Rogers

 

 

SHOP THE LOOK

1. Blue Heron Art  2. Trellis Green Wallpaper  3. Whitehall Lantern  4. Baroque Lamp  5. Jonathan Adler Tripod Table  6. Foam Cased Vase  7. Lime Greek Key Lumbar  8. Solid Green Throw Pillow  9. Miller Sofa  10. Gold Leaf Trays  11. Cocktail Ottoman  12. Black/Palomino Cow Hide Pillow  13. Green & Ivory Zig Zag Pillow  14. Luca Zig Zag Pillow  15. Zebra Hide Rug

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