Matcha Green Takes Over Interior Design: 6 Stunning Apartments Showcasing the Hottest Color Trend of 2025

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Matcha green is conquering more than just lattes and pastries in 2025 – this trendy color is making a bold statement in interior design. From soft sage walls to pistachio-colored kitchen cabinets, green hues are transforming homes into serene, heavenly oases that reflect both style and tranquility.

The calming nature of green makes it an ideal choice for interior spaces, particularly in bedrooms where it can promote relaxation and peace. Interior designers are embracing various shades of green, from matcha powder's delicate tone to deeper moss greens, incorporating them into wall colors, furniture, and decorative elements throughout homes.

For those hesitant to commit to full-scale green interiors, small decorative elements can create significant impact. Currently, everything from lighting fixtures and vases to kitchen fronts is available in matcha green, offering endless possibilities for incorporating this trending color into living spaces.

Jewelry designer Alina Abegg's Berlin apartment perfectly exemplifies the matcha trend with her stunning green kitchen. The space serves as both her home and showroom, featuring a matte green tone reminiscent of chrysoprase, her favorite gemstone. "Green stimulates my creativity and somehow fits perfectly with my personality: lively, gentle, and a bit playful," Abegg reveals. Her kitchen features playful tiles from Balineum, while vintage Gio Ponti chairs from an auction surround an Eero Saarinen Tulip table for Knoll. A lucid chandelier, brought back as a souvenir from a trip to Murano, adds green accents throughout the space.

A French family's Milan home demonstrates how green can dominate an entire residence. Whether on the terrace, walls, bed headboards, or wallpapers, green appears throughout their urban villa. Comfortable lounge chairs, vases, decorative items, and pillows all feature green tones, while even golden details like the bedroom chandelier have a greenish tint. The highlight of their city villa is the garden, which provides the family with a private green oasis complete with their own lawn area in the heart of the metropolis. Inside, gigantic plant leaves serve as the final green element in the living area.

The home's living room serves as the heart of this secret Milan residence on Via Orti. While white dominates as the primary color, it's enhanced by golden details like a Versace cabinet and dusty rose velvet curtains. On the second floor, green sets the tone, creating an ideal backdrop for photographs by French artist Arnaud Pyvka. The children's rooms feel like mini country houses with canopy beds and floral wallpapers, complemented by velvet ceiling lights with pink fringes and vintage French furniture.

Creative producer Sabrina Hubert and her partner Maximilian Bellinghausen, a product designer at Hering Berlin, have embraced green throughout their Berlin apartment. When Hubert looks out from her bedroom, she sees green, and they've brought this outdoor idyll inside by painting each room in a different shade of green, from matcha to moss green. Their mainly vintage furniture also features the dominant color, with a bookshelf painted in the same green as the office walls, a Marcel Breuer Wassily cantilever chair with green leather, and Eero Saarinen dining chairs upholstered in sage tones.

Architect Luca Baldazzi incorporates green elements throughout his house in Ostuni, Italy, working with various cheerful color tones. Green plays a special role because his house connects uniquely with nature – moving from room to room requires stepping outside, inevitably walking through lush greenery. Baldazzi plays with this natural connection by incorporating a sage green sofa, dark green tiles that extend to the terrace, and additional plants as deliberate green accents.

The London studio Pluck created a custom pistachio-colored kitchen for Cedar House, a vacation home on the Cornwall coast that has become the heart of a young family's summer residence. Despite being in a vacation home, this kitchen offers everything one could dream of: wine cooler, double oven with microwave function, large refrigerator-freezer combination, and ample space for coffee and matcha preparation. All fronts are made from natural materials in mild green tones, completed by a dark green stone countertop.

Fashion designer Tim Labenda and his partner Hannes Krause renovated a period apartment in Berlin, painting and wallpapering the walls in different shades of green. They bathed their bedroom in mint green, with the highlight being a Gucci wallpaper featuring large swans behind their rattan bed. The guest room features a darker green tone, while green objects, plants, and elements like the green windows in the original period doors pick up the color concept throughout the apartment. The couple discovered the leaded glass windows during renovation, with Krause handling door and frame restoration while Labenda uncovered the leaded glazing in the door windows.

The matcha green trend represents more than just a color choice – it's a lifestyle statement that brings nature indoors while creating spaces that promote well-being and creativity. As these six examples demonstrate, green can be successfully incorporated into any space, from kitchens and bedrooms to entire homes, offering endless possibilities for those looking to embrace this calming and stylish trend.

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