There are colors that are not only seen, but felt. Green is one of them: it brings serenity and adapts to all kinds of spaces. In nature, green is undoubtedly the dominant color, trees, plants, fruits, flowers, some animals… green is everywhere you look.
Green represents life, calm and well-being. It is no coincidence that it is so present in rest areas, terraces, gardens or interiors where the aim is to create cozy atmospheres. Used in outdoor fabrics, this color helps to soften the light and visually integrate awnings, curtains or pergolas with their surroundings. Especially in urban environments, where the presence of plants is limited, green provides a natural effect that reconnects with the landscape.
At a decorative level, green tones allow multiple combinations. They work especially well with organic materials such as wood, stone or linen. They also combine with earth colors, beiges and broken whites, bringing freshness and generating balanced and serene visual compositions. This versatility means that greens remain a safe bet for those looking to create environments with personality.
In Spain, green is not just a trend, but a classic. It was one of the first colors available in outdoor textiles, which consolidated it as a practical and aesthetically resistant option over time. Its history has made it an enduring favorite, adapting to new trends without losing its essence. That is why the green awning is the most used option by Spanish customers, becoming over the years, a symbol of an era, a piece that homogenizes the facades of buildings while protecting its inhabitants.
At a time when design is increasingly oriented towards wellness and creating long-lasting environments, green continues to gain prominence on its own merits. Its link with nature makes it a coherent choice with sustainable values and it continues to be present in many projects because of its ability to integrate and provide balance.
And you, what shade of green would you choose for your projects?


