How to Decorate With This Trendy Color

With an impressive portfolio of Wisconsin and international projects, Jane Hogan of Racine-based Jane Hogan Designs blends classic American style with global influences. Her passion for comfortable, yet eye-pleasing design is her trademark.

“While living in Geneva, Switzerland, we had the fortune to live in a gorgeous pre-war apartment with beautiful architectural details and herringbone wood floors. The apartment only had windows on one side, so I wanted to keep the color palette bright and cheerful. Green is a neutral that can be very grounding and soothing in a space. The gold accents were a collection of items that helped to add a touch of sophistication to the room. It really sparkled at night!”

Produced by Alexandra Wood

Pattern Play

Starting top left:

  1. Petite Frond in Melon, heatherchaddocktextiles.com
  2. Rubia Embroidery in Ivory, schumacher.com
  3. Reverse Irish Tile in Grass, alexconroytextiles.com
  4. Varesa Cotton Velvet in Leaf, casabranca.com
  5. Farleigh Lipcord Trim in Champagne, schumacher.com

SHOP THE LOOK

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Hue Cues

  • PEALE GREEN, Benjamin Moore (HC-121): This elegant and timeless green is part of Benjamin Moore’s historical collection. It is a beautifully saturated green that looks gorgeous on walls, cabinets and furniture.
  • WHITE DOVE, Benjamin Moore (OC-17): This designer go-to white is extremely versatile and looks great on walls, trim, cabinetry and other millwork. White Dove maintains enough warmth so that it is not too cool, yet it is not too creamy or yellow.

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