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Moonlit Silk: How to use calm greens, the most coveted colour of 2026, in home decor

Home decor tips: According to the experts, the ‘Moonlit Silk’ shade captures the spirit of quieter living in today’s time. This shade of green is gentle rather than glossy and represents a sense of calm in the digital world.
February 24, 2026 / 10:47 IST
Moonlit Silk, a natural green colour pairs seamlessly with tactile materials such as wood, stone, linen and other natural materials, and brings a sense of calm that feels almost therapeutic (Images: Asian Paints)
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  • Moonlit Silk, a gentle green, named Colour of the Year 2026
  • The shade evokes calm, comfort, and connection to nature
  • Designers recommend Moonlit Silk for living rooms, bedrooms, décor

Homes are no longer just design statements but emotional sanctuaries, with colour taking on a gentler role. The most coveted shade of 2026 is not loud or attention-seeking. Instead, it is a mild shade of green that depicts homely comfort, familiarity and calm.

Recently, the Colour of the Year 2026 called the Moonlit Silk was announced at the India Design Id held in the capital. It is a colour that is predicted to go big in the coming season and according to design experts, it is a hue that feels deeply rooted in nature and memory. Inspired by the warmth of worn book pages and everyday rituals, this tender and luminous green reflects a collective desire to slow down and reconnect with what feels real and grounding.

It works just as beautifully in intimate homes as it does in public spaces like cafés, boutique hotels and wellness studios.

Also read | Best colour themes and layering ideas that make your home luxurious

Versatile appeal of moonlit green

The shade mirrors soft nature tonesand one can find these hues inspired by the early morning foliage or moss shining under the raindrops. The natural greens pair seamlessly with tactile materials such as wood, stone, linen and other natural materials, and brings a sense of calm that feels almost therapeutic.

According to Amit Syngle, MD and CEO of Asian Paints Ltd., “Colour is a reflection of culture, emotion, and everyday life. The Colour of the Year 2026 is the result of deep research and close observation of evolving lifestyles across India. We are seeing a growing inclination towards calm, softness, and a quieter form of luxury, one that values warmth, authenticity, and emotional comfort.”

5 ways to use Moonlit Silk

This shade sit beautifully between earthy and cool, here are 5 ways to use Moonlit Silk for a calming, elevated effect in your homes.

Living rooms as breathing spaces: When used as a wall colour, this green creates depth without overpowering a space. A feature wall in the living room or a fully wrapped bedroom in a softened sage tone feels cocooning rather than dramatic, especially when balanced with warm white ceilings and natural light. It absorbs glare, lending the room a velvety calm that glossy paints simply cannot achieve.

Also read | The psychology of bedroom colours: Expert tips for a perfect mood

Up the upholstery game: For those hesitant to commit to painted walls, upholstery offers a subtler but equally compelling entry point. A green-toned linen sofa, a grey-green upholstered headboard, or even a cluster of matte olive cushions can anchor a neutral scheme of creams and taupes. The effect is quietly luxurious, particularly when layered with tactile materials such as cotton, brushed velvet, and woven throws.

Add it to the bedroom: Psychologically associated with renewal and balance, the calming greens transform the bedrooms into a restorative sanctuary. Paired with crisp white bedding, pale oak furniture, and gentle brass or matte black accents, the palette feels curated yet effortless.

In the living room: Use the shade of green with off-whites and ivories to soften the look for a relaxed ambience. To prevent the scheme from feeling overly muted, introduce grounding elements like dark wood, charcoal accents, or slim black metal frames for contrast and definition.

Create wellness corners: Whether you like a reading nook washed in sage, a yoga space backed by a moonlit silk wall or even a spa-like bathroom accented with stone and indoor plants, adding matte green hues instantly adds serenity to the room.

FAQs on Moonlit Silk

1. What is Moonlit Silk?

Moonlit Silk is the Colour of the Year 2026, a mild shade of green representing homely comfort, familiarity, and calm.

2. Why was Moonlit Silk chosen as the Colour of the Year 2026?

Chosen for its connection to nature and memory, Moonlit Silk reflects a collective desire for warmth, authenticity, and emotional comfort.

3. How can Moonlit Silk be used in living rooms?

Use Moonlit Silk as a wall colour to create depth without overpowering. Pair it with warm white ceilings and natural light for a velvety, calming effect.

4. How can Moonlit Silk be incorporated into bedroom decor?

Pair Moonlit Silk with crisp white bedding, pale oak furniture, and gentle brass or matte black accents to transform bedrooms into restorative sanctuaries.

5. What materials complement Moonlit Silk?

Natural materials like wood, stone, linen, and cotton pair seamlessly with Moonlit Silk, adding a sense of calm and therapeutic appeal to any space.

Nivi Shrivastava is a Delhi-based journalist who writes on lifestyle, health and travel. Views expressed are personal
first published: Feb 24, 2026 10:47 am

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