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40 Relaxing Rooms That Showcase the Timelessness of Sage Green Paint
This article explores the versatility and calming appeal of sage green in home interiors, showcasing 40 different applications of this verdant hue. Sage green, characterized by its grayish, silvery undertones, offers an elegant twist on traditional greens and is often considered a neutral color by design experts. Its ability to create a tranquil home vibe and connect indoor spaces with nature is highlighted, with insights from ELLE DECOR A-LIST designers Augusta Hoffman and Jessica Davis, as well as Leatrice Eiseman of Pantone’s Color Institute.
The article begins by noting the inherent calming properties of sage green, explaining how its muted tones soften a room. It draws a connection between the color and Mother Nature, suggesting that green universally brings a sense of the outdoors in, making spaces feel fresh and natural. A specific example is cited in Kelly Wearstler’s California Collection for Farrow & Ball, which features a sage-inspired shade.
Throughout the piece, various rooms and applications are presented to illustrate how sage green can be effectively integrated into different home settings. For instance, in a Los Angeles primary bedroom designed by Ashley Lavonne, Benjamin Moore’s Tea Light paint creates a neutral base, complemented by a dark green blanket. Rebecca Gardner’s New York City pied-à-terre features Churlish Green by Farrow & Ball, providing a striking contrast with a custom pink-toned bed canopy.
Other examples include a dark sage green music room in a New York City apartment, where Robert Couturier used Calke Green by Farrow & Ball to elevate the space. A library room is shown with walls painted in Lichen No. 19 by Farrow & Ball, differentiating it from the rest of the living room. The article also suggests using sage green outdoors, such as on a porch, to blend indoor and outdoor spaces, and in kitchens, like Marc Valeanu’s Parisian apartment with Dove Tale by Farrow & Ball on its minimal walls.
Additional showcases include a green bedroom escape for a tranquil workspace, a ranch-style home with walls in Oak Moss by Sherwin Williams that matches backyard greenery, and a kitchen with cabinets painted in Russian Olive by Behr. A 1950s California ranch incorporates muddy green plaster paint from Bauwerk Colour to evoke the surrounding landscape. The regal side of sage is demonstrated in a Kelly Wearstler-designed Seattle residence with a custom staircase, and a Redd Kaihoi project uses an Iksel wallpaper to incorporate sage with other natural textures.
The article further illustrates the color's versatility with an ombré wall effect in a Parisian apartment by Uchronia, an upholstered bed in a yummy shade of sage by Nicholas Obeid, and a cozy dining banquette in a London townhouse by Veere Grenney. Sage green is also applied to trimmings in an Upper East Side apartment by Augusta Hoffman, creates a bedding oasis in a Beverly Hills home by Michael Smith, and features in a mottled green bathroom with a mossy plaster finish in a Manhattan project. A Milanese apartment by Studio Peregalli showcases an eye-catching green with blue undertones in its washroom, and sage window treatments with coordinating black-out shades are highlighted in Thomas Woltz’s Victorian home for a calming effect. These examples collectively demonstrate sage green's broad applicability and timeless appeal in interior design.
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