Green As A Neutral

It’s St. Patrick’s Day today and I’m seeing green galore like we all do when March 17 rolls around. Whether you’re Irish and you live for this holiday or maybe you just like the excuse to pull out your funny green graphic tees and drink a green beer, you’re likely to see that bright four-leaf clover color everywhere. You know that I LOVE me some neutrals, but I also like to add some depth with other pops of color here and there especially during the spring and summer months. So today we’re unpacking how green can be used as a neutral in both your closet and in your home.

When you think of neutral colors immediately shades of beige, white, grey, and brown come to mind. The whole idea of neutrals is that they play so nicely with just about any other color, and they’re based off of natural colors that you would find out in nature. Wood, stone, soil, sand, these are all natural tones that we’d find in just about any environment. So what about GREEN? You know, that color that you can find covering just about any living thing outside? It only makes sense that certain shades of green can easily be worked into your wardrobe and home and still feel natural and cohesive. Above are a range of green tones that can serve as interior paint colors whether you’re itching to paint an entire wall or maybe just a door like mine!

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When it comes to home accents, green is such a simple color to pull in. From deep olive greens like this gorgeous velvet pillow to soft sage greens like this knit throw blanket or ceramic table lamp, the directions you can go are endless. This rug is a great base layer to help tie in the greens from this cozy patterned pillow or some vintage pottery. Or this runner rug is a great way to liven up some blacks and white wall art in a hallway. You can also start small with some dried or fresh flowers in a vintage or frosted glass vase!

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Finally, when it comes to clothing anything green goes. From classic olive green pants to fun green patterned dresses or chunky heels. I’m obsessed with these checkered green Vans and this super soft sweatshirt from Urban Outfitters. Happy hunting!

Working From Home: Tips To Create A Space You WANT To Work In

If you are one of the guys or gals that are now permanently working from home - this blog post is for you. We all had the temporary work set-ups that barely held on through the thick of the pandemic. But for those still working from home, our home office situations are really being put to the test. Sitting on an ugly, uncomfortable home office chair every now and again used to be manageable but gone are the days. We are on a mission to create a functional, beautiful space that just begs you to work in it. So here are some of our top tips!

  1. Have a happy focal point - I don’t know if there’s anything more stressful than having a chaotic workspace with just too much visually going on. Of course the papers, pens, and sticky notes that you use every day are going to pile up. But choosing one item that makes you happy or brings peace and having it be your focal point will elevate your mood and maybe even your creativity! Whether it’s a calming piece of wall art, a few nicely framed family photos on the wall, or even a pretty vase with a few flowers in it. Having something special to look at will help lift your mood and clear your mind.

  2. Make it smell good - Candles or essential oil diffusers are the perfect addition to a work space to add a little coziness and warmth. Calming oils like lavender can help ease stress or more invigorating scents like peppermint can give your brain a wake up call. Because let’s be honest - most of us have a desk crammed into a bedroom corner and there’s a good chance there’s dirty laundry piling up nearby…nobody needs to smell that while on a Zoom call. 

  3. Light it up - Whether it’s a small desk lamp, a floor lamp nearby, or even some flameless candles, I love to have a soft light source besides an overhead light. That way if you’re getting work started early or even burning the midnight oil, you can still see what you’re doing without having a bright main light on 24/7.

  4. Bring on the greenery - Plants naturally purify the air and produce oxygen so having them in a space you spend a lot of time in can be good for your health! Not only do they physically benefit you but emotionally as well, since they’re known to boost your mood and concentration. And if you don’t have a green thumb or are allergic to plants (is that even a thing?) consider adding a few faux stems in a simple vase to bring some “life” to your space! 

  5. Get organized - These days there are SO many cute desk organizers, pen cups and calendars, you name it somebody’s made it. I like the look of a marble, wood, or natural woven textured organizer to ground the space and bring some natural materials in. I notice when my home or space gets messy quickly it’s usually because things don’t have a proper place they belong yet. So get ahead of that mess and have a beautiful set space for all of your daily work materials! You will be sure to thank yourself later.


If you’re in the market for a new desk or work chair, you’re in luck! We’ve rounded up our top picks for pretty and functional desks and chairs for your home office. Find more on our LTK!