Green is not always one's first thought for a child's room. Sage green, sure, we see a lot of that especially in gender ambiguous nurseries. But it takes some serious courage of the spirit to slather a vivid verde on those walls. From apples to emeralds, click through to see the brave green frontiers we've seen in the past.
2. Quinlan's Sky of Blue and Sea of Green
3. Vintage Love in Felix's Room
4. Two Kids Rooms in a Brooklyn Brownstone
(Images: 1. reader Jennifer 2. Interiors for Families 3. Aileen Bannon 4. Matthew Williams 5. reader Addie 6. Maria/A lil bit of Ireland, A lil bit of Costa Rica 7. Kendra Gilbertson 8. reader Sharon 9. reader Megan 10. reader Jessica S.)









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I had a green room for a few years growing up! Green wallpaper with white leaf/flower silhouettes, green shag carpet, a green radiator, and green slats across the ceiling.
love the triangle garland/bunting, totally want to copy it, but the strangulation risk sort of makes me nervous
I do admire the "braveness" of some of these colors. My only concern would be that they are so vivid that they are a little overstimulating for the little one who is trying to nap. I know sage green is boring, but I would suggest a less intense wall color with pops of vivid green.
I don't like most shades of green but these are all fabulous. Love painting the ceiling idea, especially in a baby room, they spend a lot of time looking up there!