Dining Room • 530 Park Ave Unit 17A, New York, NY 10065
Deep matte forest green covers walls, ceiling, and built-ins. This creates a single, enveloping chromatic shell. The kitchen bar stands out with a distinct, vibrant green block. Every surface contributes to this pervasive color experience.
Emerald velvet chairs add luxurious texture. Heavy drapes extend the green immersion to the windows. A dark stone table grounds the intense color scheme.
This room is an immersive chromatic experience.
Design Philosophy
This design uses Tonal Immersion to create a singular color experience. Walls and ceiling are drenched in a deep green hue. Sculpted Color defines distinct zones, like the kitchen bar. Diverse materials introduce subtle tonal shifts within the overall green scheme.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye immediately perceives the unbroken green shell. You move towards the contrasting dark table, grounded by its stone surface. Seated, the emerald velvet chairs offer deep comfort within the immersive color.
Light Study
Morning sun entering from large windows illuminates the deep greens, revealing varied textures. In the evening, fixtures with gold reflectors cast warm light. This light enriches the green hues, adding depth to the room's color.
Living Vignette
A friend lifts a glass, its condensation visible against the green velvet. Laughter fills the space, contained within the deep color.
Material Palette
Matte forest green paint: This paint absorbs light, creating a deep, consistent color. It develops a soft, velvety appearance over time.
Emerald green velvet: The velvet offers a rich, tactile surface. It catches light, showing varied green tones, and gains character with use.
Nero Marquina marble: This dark stone provides a solid, cool surface. Its inherent veining shows subtle changes as it ages.