b'greens From fashion to interiors, there is no hotter hue right now than green. As recently as last year, it was lighter shades of sage that were the dominant variation, but there has been a sharp shift as greens have become less grey and instead have taken on far reign supreme warmer and yellowed undertones. While paler celery greens, appetising avocadoes and lavish chartreuses are all relevant viridian varietals, its richly saturated and enticing olive greens that have come to the forefrontofpopularity.Distinctlycomfortingand cosy with strong roots in nature, its understandable why lush and leafy colours like Resene Olive Green, ReseneSeaweedandReseneWoodlandhave become the most desirable for decorating as we try and seek solace in the midst of an increasingly complicated world.Left: No colour is more popular in home decorating today than greensespecially olive tones. Upper wall in Resene Stone Age, lower wall and battens in Resene Wilderness, floor in Resene Green White, side tables in Resene Alabaster with marble effect in Resene FX Paint Effects medium coloured with Resene Rolling Stone, cactus pot in Resene Celeste and vases/accessories in Resene Beethoven, Resene Papier Mache, Resene Hampton, Resene Toffee, Resene Teak and Resene Twine. Bedlinen, cushions and throw from Citt, mirror, rug and cactus from Freedom, armchair from Contempa.ReseneResene Alabaster Rolling StoneReseneResene Green White WoodlandReseneResene Stone Age SeaweedReseneResene Wilderness Olive Green2|'