Australian House & Garden

GETTING WARMER

Seeing green

f you’re a keen observer of interior trends you’ll have clocked the recent rise of greens in our homes. “Green is going from strength to strength and there are so many beautiful hues to choose from,” says Wendy Rennie, colour and concept manager at Haymes Paint. “I adore a rich green that has an overtly yellow undertone, like Haymes’ Olive Drab, which has a beautiful rich earthy base. Cleaner greens can also create a sense of warmth. A forest green, for

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