Martha Stewart is certainly known for her green thumb, but it may have met its match with her dining table decor. The expert in all things domestic recently shared a photo of her tablescape, and there is a lot to admire: the white plates, the linen tablecloths, and the 'best blueberry buttermilk pancakes ever,' to name a few. However, our eyes were drawn to the greenery.

Yes, there is a plant peeking into the image, and a glass of Stewart's signature green juice in frame, but what we really love are the green dining napkins that tie it all together. A staple color in styles such as Japandi and Biophilic design, is a popular choice for those who want to infuse their home with a bit of the natural world. In fact, experts say that green has some mental health benefits in case Stewart's endorsement wasn't already enough for us to make an investment.

A photo posted by on 'Green is a total vibe, and I am here for it,' says Andrea Sinkin of . 'The color green gives a feeling of abundance and can have calm and therapeutic effects – like a mood boost. Because it is rooted in nature, there are so many subtle benefits that we don’t even realize.

People associate green with basic environmental needs (the earth's elements of water, food, and shelter), so the feeling of security is often a great benefit to using green!' Shade selection ultimately comes down to personal choice and existing home design schemes. 'Green can go from the most acidic yellow tones to having a stronger blue und.