Sage is all the rage.
The Spruce / Jason Donnelly
Sage is all the rage.
Sage looks beautiful in all rooms of the homewe’re seeing it quite frequently inkitchensthese days, for example.
The Spruce / Jason Donnelly
Sage + Pink
Design byJL Design/Reagen Taylor Photography
Think pink!
Why not pair sage green with a playful rose-colored paint?
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It’s easy to implement in any roomand in a number of ways.
Sage + Red
A large red dining bench reminds us of a chic diner setup.
This color makes a splash against sage green wallpaper.
Design byJL Design/Reagen Taylor Photography
Green and red can truly look ultra-sophisticated when combined.
So don’t be shy, go for the bold.
Sage + Wood Tones
Cathie Hong Interiors
Wooden furniture pieces look beautiful paired with sage accents.
Kellie Burke Interiors
Whether your style leans traditional ormid-century modern, this combo is a no-fail.
Sage + Cream
Tyler Karu
Don’t forget to bring this fantastic color outside.
After all, sage looks stunning when it comes to exteriors, too.
Maestri Studio
This home has sage paneling accompanied by cream detailing that borders on beige.
Sage + Brown
Trust us when we say that brown isn’t blah when used correctly.
Not all bathrooms need to be filled with extremely muted colors, after all.
Maestri Studio
Why not go a little modern?
Colors that are opposite of one another on a color wheel are called complementary colors.
When done well, sage and red can go together.
Maestri Studio
Cathie Hong Interiors
Tyler Karu
Tyler Karu
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