Rust-Oleum AMZ0028 Chalky Finish Furniture Paint - Sage Green - 750ml

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Rust-Oleum AMZ0028 Chalky Finish Furniture Paint - Sage Green - 750ml

Rust-Oleum AMZ0028 Chalky Finish Furniture Paint - Sage Green - 750ml

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When buying partner items like this one, your contract of sale will be with our Range Plus Partner instead of us. Join the (free!) PaintColorProject+ community to access this exclusive color palette! What color goes good with sage green?

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The most obvious way to welcome sage green into any room is by redecorating. Sage green is favoured as the best living room colour and the best bedroom colour, to prove its versatility as a shade that can add personality without overpowering in any space. Studio Peake painted this light and airy dressing room in a silvery shade of pale sage for a luminous and neutral feel.Sage green paint creates a soothing feel to promote rest and relaxation in this bedroom from Jessica Nelson Design. Behr In The Moment is another green with a lot of blue undertones – but it is definitely green and not blue! However, it will read blue if you have a lot of blue in the room. Sherwin Williams Coastal Plain Lifestyle expert at Contura, Catharina Bjorkman, shares her theory: "Sage green conjures up feelings of being in nature. When used in the home, it provides a sense of bringing the outdoors in. As being immersed in nature is good for our mental health and wellbeing, when added to a room, sage green provides a soothing palette."

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However, a slightly more muted version of this contrast can be appealing. Since sage green is a muted shade of green, it will already make for a more subtle contrast with red compared to if you used a bright shade of green.Despite being next-door neighbors on the color wheel, lemon yellow is a warm and cheerful color, while sage green is cool and earthy due to its gray undertones. This means that although these two colors create a sense of harmony, you will also get a subtle contrast in temperature between them. If you're looking to incorporate sage green into your home, but don't want to drastically re-paint your entire living space, it's worth noting that there are plenty of colours you could pair with the fresh grey-green shade. Update your kitchen colour scheme without having to repaint walls and kitchen cabinets by adding a splash of colour to a kitchen island. Adding a hint of an accent colour is a great way to embrace an on-trend tone without having to fully commit to overhauling an entire room. Incorporating sage green into your home could mean you paint an entire room, or just opt for a feature wall. "How you use bold shades depends on how confident you are with colour and the level in which you want to incorporate it into your home," advises Rosie Ward, creative director of interior design studio Ward & Co.

sage green in your home and what colours go best How to use sage green in your home and what colours go best

Terracotta is a dark and subdued version of orange, so it is easy to be around while still providing the warm and creative energy you get from brighter shades of orange. In a bedroom, set terracotta silk cushions on a sage green chaise longue for an indulgent yet natural look. Off white Sage green is a versatile colour and can be both warm or cool depending on the saturation," Helen Shaw, international director of marketing at Benjamin Moore. "Saturated hues produce a deeper, warmer tone whilst softer shades can create a cooler, more neutral finish. This makes for an easy colour to decorate and pair other colours and textures with.” Sherwin Williams Retreat is a dusty olive green color, with a lot of gray to it so it doesn’t at all feel overwhelming. As a soft, soothing shade it's easy to see why sage green could be considered a neutral tone but because there is a defined colour pigment it can't truly be counted as neutral. However, that's not to say it can be used in place of a neutral for the same effect. "Muted and subdued, soft greens add more interest to a scheme than a traditional neutral" explains Helen Shaw, at Benjamin Moore.Clare Paint Money Moves is a sage green paint color that has more blue to it than some of the others. It verges on mint, but has enough gray undertones to keep it from looking pastel. Sherwin Williams Hazel Sage green paint is especially having a moment – the sage green bedroom aesthetic is particularly popular. Mindy Gayer Design Co. washed this laundry room in a soothing shade of sage to create a sense of zen in a room devoted to household chores. With a keen eye for the latest interior trends, there's not a lot she doesn't know about home decor – whether it’s what colour we should be painting our living rooms next season, or if the latest 'must-have' buys are actually worth investing in.

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The popularity of sage green lies largely in the versatility of all the ways you can add it to your home. "Sage green is the perfect addition to any design style, especially natural, boho, minimalistic, and Scandinavian designs" explains Corban De La Vega, at Decor Matters. This is a very natural color, literally occurring in nature on a plant. Make sure it works with the accessories in your room. Is sage green and mint green the same? To create a seamless transition from indoors to outside sage green is also ideal on the walls in a room that has a strong connection with nature. A garden room is an ideal space to indulge in lighter sage green to help bring the outdoors inside. The soothing tone on the walls has the same effect of nature on the soul and therefore creates the ideal room for rest and relaxation. Choose sage green if you want a chic but neutral kitchen that offers colour without overwhelming your space. When considering the paint colour in your kitchen, sage green as a colour welcomes a refreshing feel for a space that feels inviting. The soft shade is an especially great choice for painted Shaker-style units.However, it's advised to avoid two bold wall colours, so steer away from combining sage green and red on your walls. Instead, we recommend incorporating the two shades in a more subtle way, via flooring, furniture, soft furnishings, accessories, or bedding.



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