Check out the below sage green kitchen ideas for inspiration.
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Then add contrast with white, wood, and woven accents.
Silver hardware brings out the cool tone in the pale sage paint.
Note how nicely sage green pairs with black seating and white finishes.
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This combo is the best of both worlds.
The color pairs wonderfully with simple whites and off-whites for a charming, country-inspired look.
Just confirm that the top cabinets are painted in a color that pairs nicely with the hue.
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Wreaths, regardless of the season, always make for simple yet cheerful pieces of kitchen decor.
Choose a Light Sage Shade
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Sage green can range from pale to deep tones.
Plus, they bring in a touch of nature to this already green-filled space.
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If you’re a woodworker, you could evenDIY stools like thesefor a handmade feel.
We love the idea of adding a sage green accent wall to the breakfast nook, for example.
The light greige of the tiles pairs wonderfully with this soft sage.
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A simple sage green hue adds lots of oomph to this mod kitchen.
The gold in this contemporary chandelier looks excellent alongside the green hue.
A simple upgrade like this can really make all the difference in a space.
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If you’re a renter, trypeel-and-stick tilesto get a similar look for less.
Paint the Banquette
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Paint your cornerbanquette seatingsage green to match yourcabinets.
Is sage green a good color for a kitchen?
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Given the fact sage green is named after theherb, this makes it an excellent choice for a kitchen.
you could incorporate sage green in any style of kitchen, from traditional to farmhouse to midcentury to modern.
What colors go best with sage green?
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Is sage green still popular?
Yes; in fact, the color is expected to continue to rise in popularity.
It’s a timeless, soothing hue that works well in kitchens and beyond.
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