Vogue Singapore

Green ROOM

Can a colour change your life? For Yasmin Sewell, a few tins of Pale Egyptian Green seem to have done exactly that. In 2019, Sewell painted the front rooms of her east London terraced house in bold Papers & Paints hues on the advice of her interior designer friend Joel Bernstein. “I told him I was feeling green. It’s a very healing colour. Then he proposed these greens-plus insisted we paint the ceiling—and I freaked. But then I sat with it and realised he was totally right.”

The result is a living space that could have ended up jangling, but instead feels wholesome and

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