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Going green
Birmingham Mail
|March 18, 2025
From sage to verdant, grassy hues, it’s time for you to up your greenery game, says SAM WYLIE-HARRIS
WHEN it comes to making a fresh start, the colour green offers more than a new direction for brightening interiors, bringing the outdoors in, and boosting your outlook.
Especially with the switch in season: "Spring is the perfect time to embrace green in the home," says Alex Bridgman, CEO of Bridgman furniture. “Mixing shades - from deep forest to soft sage - adds depth and warmth while evoking a sense of renewal - richer tones bring sophistication, while lighter greens feel fresh and uplifting.”
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