
Julia Green is one of Australia's most recognised interiors voices — a stylist, writer, founder and television presenter with a career defined by taste, reinvention and genuine commercial reach.
Julia Green is an interiors stylist, writer, entrepreneur and the founder of Greenhouse Interiors — one of Australia's most respected names in design. Melbourne-based and known for her love of bold colour and layered, liveable styling, Julia has spent more than a decade shaping how Australians think about their homes, bringing a distinctive point of view to a category that so often plays it safe.
Her story is one of bold reinvention. After 16 years in the pharmaceutical industry, Julia retrained as a stylist and launched Greenhouse Interiors in 2010, building it into a thriving creative business that champions boutique Australian artists and independent design. It's a decision that speaks to exactly the kind of conviction and instinct that now defines her brand — she saw a gap, backed herself, and built something genuinely her own from the ground up.
Julia's aesthetic is unmistakable — confident use of colour, considered layering, and interiors that feel lived-in rather than staged. Her approach has resonated widely because it's aspirational without being unattainable: real homes, real budgets, real personality. That accessibility, paired with an unerring eye, has made her one of the most trusted voices in Australian interiors, both to homeowners looking for inspiration and to the design industry itself.
Today, Julia is one of the country's most published interiors stylists, a regular television presenter, speaker and author, communicating design with the clarity, warmth and expertise her audience has come to trust. Her commercial and media work spans editorial, television, live speaking, creative partnerships and brand campaigns — a breadth few in the category can match.
For brands in interiors, homewares, retail, appliances and lifestyle, Julia offers something rare: genuine design credibility paired with mainstream media reach. She doesn't just style a product, she contextualises it within a broader story about how Australians actually want to live — making her partnerships feel authentic rather than transactional.