Kmart’s gone all-in on green…is the new look genius or just plain gaudy?
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Coastal chic or colour chaos? Kmart’s latest homewares drop has sparked some serious décor debates.
The August Living range made its debut with bold shapes, rich textures—and a heavy dose of green.
But while some fans celebrated the fresh palette, others weren’t so sure.
Launched ahead of spring, the August Living collection leaned into sculptural design trends and moody hues, offering an affordable update for bedrooms, kitchens, and lounges.
The standout feature?
A dominant green theme that had users on social media both cheering and cringing.
‘What’s with all the GREEN at Kmart?’ asked one bewildered member of a popular Kmart decorating group online. Over 200 comments poured in, with opinions ranging from dismay to delight.
‘I know. It’s my least favourite colour,’ wrote one commenter. Another replied, ‘Obviously it’s the in colour this year.’
While some pleaded for the return of pink or black, others were thrilled by the shift. ‘Soooooo good! Finally, something for those of us who hate pink in homewares!’ shared one excited fan.
Design expert Renee Enoka, Interior Designer and Product Marketing Executive at ABI Interiors, weighed in on the trend. She said the popularity of green made sense, especially after years dominated by beige and pastel tones.
‘People are craving more personality and richness in their spaces,’ she said. ‘Green serves as a gentle step into colour without being too overwhelming.’
Renee encouraged hesitant decorators to ease into the look through smaller elements like cushions, throws, or art. ‘Deep forest greens feel moody and luxurious, while soft sage or olive brings a sense of calm and sophistication,’ she explained. ‘Cooler tones like eucalyptus work beautifully in traditional or minimalist settings.’
For shoppers ready to embrace the trend, the new range had plenty of highlights:
Charles Cabinet
A modern piece perfect for organising bedrooms or lounges.
Size: 79cm (H) x 80cm (W) x 39cm (D)
Queen Wavy Bedhead
Curved and minimal, this bedhead added texture and movement to a neutral room.
Size: 109cm (H) x 152cm (W) x 6cm (D)
Como Chenille Lounge Chair
A boucle-style chair in muted green, balancing comfort with sculptural cool.
Size: 75cm (H) x 66cm (W) x 80cm (D)
Green and White Striped Quilt Set
Available in forest or pink, this bold bedding offered a clean, modern twist.
Size: 210cm (L) x 210cm (W)
Mali Lounge Chair
Featuring plush channel tufting and creamy boucle fabric, this chair added warmth and style.
Size: 69cm (H) x 81cm (W) x 82cm (D)
Dust Slippers
Designed with microfibre noodles, these slippers tackled mess while you walked around cleaning.
And for kitchens, the Retro Bench Mixer brought a soft sage spin on vintage design, combining function with style.
Finally, the Green Stripe Mug offered a simple upgrade to your morning routine—dishwasher safe, microwave ready, and hand-glazed for uniqueness.
If you're still on the fence about bold colours or wondering how to make Kmart's new range work in your own space, you're not alone.
One shopper took the plunge and completely transformed her living room using nothing but affordable finds and a bit of clever styling.
Her before-and-after results are the perfect inspiration if you’re craving a refresh without the fuss.
Read more: Discover how this woman dramatically transformed her living room using simple Kmart styling techniques
Will this bold new colourway win over Aussie homes—or leave shoppers green with envy?
The August Living range made its debut with bold shapes, rich textures—and a heavy dose of green.
But while some fans celebrated the fresh palette, others weren’t so sure.
Launched ahead of spring, the August Living collection leaned into sculptural design trends and moody hues, offering an affordable update for bedrooms, kitchens, and lounges.
The standout feature?
A dominant green theme that had users on social media both cheering and cringing.
‘What’s with all the GREEN at Kmart?’ asked one bewildered member of a popular Kmart decorating group online. Over 200 comments poured in, with opinions ranging from dismay to delight.
‘I know. It’s my least favourite colour,’ wrote one commenter. Another replied, ‘Obviously it’s the in colour this year.’
While some pleaded for the return of pink or black, others were thrilled by the shift. ‘Soooooo good! Finally, something for those of us who hate pink in homewares!’ shared one excited fan.
Design expert Renee Enoka, Interior Designer and Product Marketing Executive at ABI Interiors, weighed in on the trend. She said the popularity of green made sense, especially after years dominated by beige and pastel tones.
‘People are craving more personality and richness in their spaces,’ she said. ‘Green serves as a gentle step into colour without being too overwhelming.’
Renee encouraged hesitant decorators to ease into the look through smaller elements like cushions, throws, or art. ‘Deep forest greens feel moody and luxurious, while soft sage or olive brings a sense of calm and sophistication,’ she explained. ‘Cooler tones like eucalyptus work beautifully in traditional or minimalist settings.’
For shoppers ready to embrace the trend, the new range had plenty of highlights:
Charles Cabinet
A modern piece perfect for organising bedrooms or lounges.
Size: 79cm (H) x 80cm (W) x 39cm (D)
Queen Wavy Bedhead
Curved and minimal, this bedhead added texture and movement to a neutral room.
Size: 109cm (H) x 152cm (W) x 6cm (D)
Como Chenille Lounge Chair
A boucle-style chair in muted green, balancing comfort with sculptural cool.
Size: 75cm (H) x 66cm (W) x 80cm (D)
Green and White Striped Quilt Set
Available in forest or pink, this bold bedding offered a clean, modern twist.
Size: 210cm (L) x 210cm (W)
Mali Lounge Chair
Featuring plush channel tufting and creamy boucle fabric, this chair added warmth and style.
Size: 69cm (H) x 81cm (W) x 82cm (D)
Dust Slippers
Designed with microfibre noodles, these slippers tackled mess while you walked around cleaning.
And for kitchens, the Retro Bench Mixer brought a soft sage spin on vintage design, combining function with style.
Finally, the Green Stripe Mug offered a simple upgrade to your morning routine—dishwasher safe, microwave ready, and hand-glazed for uniqueness.
If you're still on the fence about bold colours or wondering how to make Kmart's new range work in your own space, you're not alone.
One shopper took the plunge and completely transformed her living room using nothing but affordable finds and a bit of clever styling.
Her before-and-after results are the perfect inspiration if you’re craving a refresh without the fuss.
Read more: Discover how this woman dramatically transformed her living room using simple Kmart styling techniques
Key Takeaways
- Kmart’s August Living range featured bold green tones that sparked mixed reactions online.
- Interior expert Renee Enoka said green was the perfect shift from beige, offering both calm and luxury.
- Top picks included sculptural chairs, colourful quilt sets, and minimalist furniture.
- The full range hit Kmart stores, online, and the app from 24 July—while stocks last.
Will this bold new colourway win over Aussie homes—or leave shoppers green with envy?