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Tired of shabby, dark interiors? 5 easy decor hacks to make your interiors brighter and greener

13/04/2026 16:20:00

If your home is looking a bit shabby or stark, it may be time to jazz it up with a few easy tweaks. Embracing a greener style in your home can instantly make your interiors feel brighter and more spacious, while also bringing in an invigorating hint of nature that lifts both the look and mood of the space.

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In a conversation with HT Lifestyle, Kirti Madan, creative design director at Mahima Group, shared with us how to make a green home.

As 2026 progresses, home design is breaking free from the shackles of its traditional minimalist style in favour of spaces that are more expressive, sustainable, and sensory-friendly,” she remarked. Her observation implies that interior decor styles are changing and becoming more holistic in nature, personality-oriented.

Upon asking what the objective of this style is, she said, “The objective is to build 'sanctuaries' that shine brighter, stay greener, and remain more in sync with the natural world.

What does this mean? It tells us that green interiors are not only about adding plants or switching colours. The focus is now on designing spaces that feel alive, breathable, and emotionally calming and comforting.

A green home, which is inherently calming and bright, also helps tackle common interior styling problems such as shabbiness and clutter. By bringing in natural elements, better light, and intentional decor, your home feels more organised and effortlessly put together.

Here are the top five changes that will ensure homes become brighter, greener, and more spring-friendly

1. Apply immersive biophilia

2. ‘Daylight harvesting’ and sculptural lighting

Add splashes of green and soft, curvier furniture to your interiors.

3. The ‘sun faded’ colour palette

4. ‘Sustainable by default’ and conscious curation

5. Gentle clutter and softer geometry

In the end, it can be interpreted that a greener home that combats problems like shabbiness is less about following trends and more about creating a space that is yours and yours to feel good in every day. When you make some simple changes, such as swapping a piece of furniture or adding a plant, you transform your home into a space that is more in tune with nature, which in turn calms you.

by Hindustan Times