What immediately comes to mind when you think of the color green? Well if you know a thing or two about color psychology then you might know that it’s usually associated with harmony, balance, and even a sense of security. Just think about how you feel when you’re out in nature, like a botanical garden, forest, national park, or even inside a greenhouse, you just feel a sense of calm, right?
Well, your bedroom is pretty much the place where you’re going to want those chill vibes (but not boring obviously) and green is hands-down the way to go with that.
Now the idea of just going full on green can sound a bit boring (usually too much monochromatic in a room can be), and maybe that even sounds like it’s stripping away your personality. But here’s the thing though, there’s so many green aesthetics out there.
Seriously, there’s a green aesthetic for literally everyone out there and what they identity as. So, lets go ahead and look into some of the coolest bedroom styles you can try out to make your space look straight out of a Pinterest board.
Sage Green Aesthetic
So, I already made a blog post already about the Sage green aesthetic a while ago, but honestly, it deserves a second mention here. So, you can pretty much say that sage green is basically the queen of the green bedroom scene right now. It's soft, cozy, and just gives off those chill, peaceful vibes you need after a long day.
Now, just imagine sage green walls, simple wood furniture, and a few cute plants scattered around. This look is super minimalistic but still feels warm and inviting. Plus, it's like the perfect backdrop for your favorite posters or fairy lights. So, if there’s a specific aesthetic that you love, you can easily combine it with the Sage Green Aesthetic.
Plant Mom Aesthetic
If you're all about that jungle life, then the plant mom aesthetic is calling your name. This one's all about filling every nook and cranny of your room with greenery—hanging plants, succulents, big leafy pals, you name it. You can even pair it with some earthy green walls, maybe a rattan chair, and lots of natural textures. You'll feel like you're living in your own little tropical paradise.
And hey, taking care of plants is a great way to chill out and get a mental break from all that studying. But what about those who just don’t have a green thumb? Well, you could go with fake plants, but honestly, it’s highly recommended to get real plants because the aesthetic you’re going for really just won’t be the same. Besides, can you really call yourself a “plant mom” or “plant dad” if you don’t have any real plants? Nah, not really.
Botanical Minimalism
Do you want to be a plant mom but you just don’t want to deal with having a whole jungle to take care of? Yeah, I get it, too many plants can be hard to take care of. But, this aesthetic merges the minimalism trend with a love for plants and greenery. It's all about keeping your room decor simple and clean, with lots of white space and subtle green accents. Basically, it’s just minimalism but with some more nature.
So, just think white walls with pops of muted green—whether through a statement piece of furniture, a large leafy plant, or a few green decor pieces. But basically, the key here is to keep it light and airy, letting the green elements stand out against the neutral background.
Whimsical Forest Green Aesthetic
Are you feeling a bit more on the moody side? Do you want to feel like you escaped into an enchanting forest surrounded by fairies, mushrooms, and moss? Honestly, who wouldn’t want to escape to there? Well, the forest green has got you. This deep, rich shade is perfect if you want your room to have that cozy, sophisticated feel (and again make it feel a bit moody).
So, some great examples for a Forest Green Aesthetic would be something like dark green velvet bedding, small hints of gold accents, and maybe even some dark wood furniture. It’s a little dramatic but in the best way possible. Plus, adding some warm, low lighting is massively going to help too.
Seafoam Green Aesthetic
Okay, we’re getting a bit specific here, but this one is for all the coastal wanna-be grandmas and those who just adore the coastal preppy aesthetic. So, seafoam green is that dreamy, watery shade that brings a coastal, beachy feel to your space.
It's softer and more refreshing than mint green and pairs beautifully with white, sandy beige, and other sea-inspired colors. Ideally, you can decorate with seashells, ocean-themed prints, and light, airy fabrics to create a room that feels like a serene seaside escape.
Mint Green Aesthetic
Do you love the pastel aesthetics like Danish pastel? Well, if you’re wanting a similar cutesy vibe, then mint green is definitely the way to go! Mint green is like the fun, playful cousin in the green aesthetic family. It’s light, it’s fresh, and it makes your room feel bright and airy without being too in-your-face.
Mint green walls paired with white or pastel accents can make a small room look way bigger. Basically, you've got a space that feels happy and vibrant without trying too hard.
Witchy Green Aesthetic
So, the green witch aesthetic is basically similar to cottagecore (in a way), but it’s more mystical and it’s way more in tune with nature. Basically, if you combine witchcore and cottagecore together, this is exactly what you'll get. So, just picture a room filled with trailing vines, thrifted wooden furniture, and a few crystals scattered around like they're there for good vibes only (because they are). It’s about surrounding yourself with earth tones that make you feel like you’re one with the forest, even if you’re in a tiny apartment, dorm, small bedroom, basically wherever.
Oh, and candles, because who doesn’t want their space to smell like a peaceful herb garden 24/7? But obviously don’t get a real candle if you’re in a dorm, instead get one of our candle lamps.
Olive Green Aesthetic
If you’re into that boho, earthy vibe, the olive green aesthetic is your go-to. It’s like that moody boho feeling, but it’s not as overdone (thankfully). So, this shade brings warmth to your room and pairs well with eclectic decor—think woven wall hangings, patterned blankets, and a mix of textures like leather and jute.
These still offer that boho-esque aesthetic, but again, it just doesn’t feel as generic or overdone (or even too millennial for that matter). So, it’s perfect if you want a room that feels cozy and lived-in, like your own personal retreat where you can just be yourself.
Old Green Aesthetic
The old green aesthetic is like stepping into a world where vintage charm meets a deep connection to nature. So, you can think mossy greens, faded browns, and antique vibes that make you feel like you’ve stumbled upon a forgotten forest cottage—minus the Wi-Fi, of course. It’s all about embracing the earthy, muted tones that feel like they’ve been aged by time itself.
So, you’re going to want to look into adding some old books, worn-out leather, vintage botanical prints, and ivy creeping up the walls are your decor staples. While sure, it’s not something that’s flashy by any means, it still feels magical.
Emerald Green Aesthetic
Now, are you someone that loves to go bold? Maybe you want some boujee like what the baddie aesthetic offers, but maybe a different color palette? I got you, girlie! What not look into the Emerald Green Aesthetic? So, this deep, jewel-toned shade screams luxury and drama.
It just feels a little more sophisticated, like it’s a little more “grown up” but at the same time, it’s still just super glamourous too. Just a heads-up: this one is all about the vibes, so go all in with rich textures and statement pieces to make it pop.
Moss Green Aesthetic
If you really think about it, the moss green is like bringing the forest straight into your room (but thankfully you’re not going to do that).. It's earthy and grounding, making your space feel like a cozy cabin retreat. Go for moss green walls or bedding and pair it with natural textures like stone, raw wood, and lots of indoor plants.
This aesthetic is perfect if you want a room that feels nurturing and full of those nature vibes. It’s similar to the forest green aesthetic mentioned earlier, but this one is a little less moody and ethereal.
Which Green Aesthetic is For You?
Basically, more and more aesthetics are being invented what feels like daily, but I’m pretty sure most of these will be around for a while. But aesthetic or not, if you love the color green, let alone any color at all, just embrace it! Seriously, decorate your room how you want. Now, I’m just really recommending this one since green just doesn’t get as much love as it deserves, and yes, it’s perfect for a bedroom because bedrooms should feel relaxed.
But overall, just go with what you want and get as creative as you want! If you wanna go monochromatic and have various shades of green, then have it! It’s all about expressing yourself in a space that’s yours!