If your Instagram is filled with green-hued drinks — Matcha lattes, kiwi mocktails, or minty coolers — then you’ve probably caught on to the biggest colour trend of the season. The green takeover isn’t just a food moment, it’s evolving into a full-blown aesthetic movement in the form of meadowland green or apple green. It’s a dreamy mix of pastel greens, sage, creamy yellows, and earthy tones that bring a calming yet vibrant energy.
What Is The Meadowland Green Trend? And How You Can Add It To Your Home
Overview
What Is The Meadowland Green Trend?
The meadowland green trend is all over our Instagram and Pinterest, and honestly, we’re not mad about it. This viral aesthetic is a part of a wider cottagecore moment — think whimsical, nature-inspired elements that are equal parts quaint and elegant. It’s perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, or any corner of the house that could use a touch of calm and charm.
Imagine a sun-dappled meadow, a picnic basket filled with green apples and a vintage wardrobe. That’s the basic essence of this trend that romanticises simplicity, and elegance. It has become a poster child of giving relaxed, laid-back, old-money vibes with a hint of quirky charm.
Finding ways to incorporate meadowland green in your wardrobe is easy, several brands are using it and you can check it out here. But if you’re like me and want to elevate your home with this classy colour that can make your home look like one of the Instagram posts of Interior Design Mag with these simple ways:
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How To Incorporate Meadowland Green In Our Homes?
Walls
The most impactful way to embrace any colour in our homes is through walls. Sure, it’s a bit of a commitment, but it’s definitely worth it if you want to amp up your space. In keeping with the trend many brands have introduced shades of green that match the meadowland green vibe. For example, the Asian Paints’ green meadow colour.
Depending on which shade of meadowland you want to use (light or dark), you can decide on the colour of your furniture. The basic idea is that deeper shades of green should be paired with more neutral tones and lighter woods to give a feeling of a bigger room, while lighter shades can be super versatile and can play well with bolder decor accents.
Here are some wall colours, prints, and wallpapers that are perfect to jump on this trend:


Furniture
If re-doing your walls seems like a big task, then furniture is your next best bet. The right way to go about it is choosing pieces that will look good in contrast with the colours that are already in your room. Like this Verdon Curve Nightstand which will blend beautifully with a cream, beige or a light-coloured wall. Opt for furniture that complements your home’s vibe and decor. Keep it cohesive and intentional.
Here are some options you can explore too:




Home Decor
Adding home decor pieces is the easiest way to get a vibe of meadowland green. Being a versatile colour in general, green is predominantly already present in the furnishing scene. Indian homes, especially bedrooms, are full of green, thanks to our mother’s (or our own) love for indoor plants and floral prints. But if you want to take it up a notch, start by adding small pieces like vases, trinket trays, frames and more. I absolutely love this Off-White & Green Ombre Ceramic Vase to add hints of green in my home.
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Soft Furnishings
If you're an enthu cutlet for all things home, you would know the importance of picking the right curtains. They can literally make or break a space. While the material of the cloth matters, it's the design that sets them apart. And if you’re thinking of getting some new curtains, go for meadowland-inspired designs in breathable fabrics which are also perfect for the summers, or homes with lots of windows. Other than curtains, your bed sheets, throw, runners and carpets also help in putting together your house. Think soft pastels, light florals, or even solid greens in linen or cotton blends that can elevate your room with minimal effort.
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Kitchen
You can treat your kitchen as a ‘test’ for this trend and see if you want to go all in with it. Regardless of whether your guests notice your outfit or not, they are sure to notice your serveware and crockery. Get yourself some good-quality dinner sets or tea sets.
You don’t have to splurge—start with subtle swaps like trays, cheese boards, tea sets, or glassware in meadowland hues. Trust me, your shelfie game will thank you.








