The top 5 colors to combine with sage green in your interior decoration

Colors To Pair With Sage Green
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Sage green and peach color

Sage green pairs well with invigorating orange or pink shades. Canon with the coral color, it enhances the peach color. The muted facet of sage green highlights the luminosity and subtlety of this shade.

Sage Green And Peach Color Sage Green And Peach Color
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Sage green is a perfect ally for adopting Peach Fuzz, the Pantone color of the year 2024. Used as an accent color, it tempers its warm side, thus creating a balanced palette.

The Peach Color To Warm Up A Sage Green Decor The Peach Color To Warm Up A Sage Green Decor
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Conversely, a few touches of peach color effectively warm up a decor dominated by sage green. In perfect balance between cheerfulness and serenity, the duo works just as well in intimate spaces such as the bedroom or bathroom as in living rooms such as the kitchen or living room.

Sage Green and Pink

Sage green harmonizes nicely with the pink palette, from the very trendy powder pink to the delicious shades of raspberry pink or fuchsia.

Sage Green And Pink Sage Green And Pink
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This combination works particularly well in a retro decoration inspired by the 1950s or in a country house atmosphere.

Sage Green And Powder Pink Sage Green And Powder Pink
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In the vintage child’s bedroom, we particularly love the combination of sage green and old pink, which creates an aesthetic full of softness and poetry.

Sage green and khaki green

With the return of color in our interiors, we see monochrome making a notable comeback among the major painting trends of the year. Sage green makes a great base to adopt it. And as it is slightly smoky, it perfectly highlights the shades of green with a strong character.

Sage Green and Khaki Green Sage Green and Khaki Green
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We love the slightly retro combination of sage green and khaki green. The good idea to enhance it is to play with materials and finishes: here, an upholstered leather sofa combined with a matte effect wall paint.

Sage Green and Brown Sage Green and Brown
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For a softer aesthetic, we opt for the combination of sage green and olive green – close to khaki green, but slightly more muted.

Sage green and brown

Very natural, sage green unsurprisingly combines with another organic shade: brown. The duo is also well chosen to stick to the 2024 color trends. To accentuate its natural character, we have fun with the materials, of course focusing primarily on wood and stone.

Sage Green and Olive Green Sage Green and Olive Green
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Creating a reassuring and peaceful atmosphere, sage green and brown are ideal in the bedroom. To accentuate the Zen spirit of this palette, we opt for natural textiles, for example favoring linen or washed hemp duvet covers.

Sage Green And Brown A Duo Conducive To Reflection Sage Green And Brown A Duo Conducive To Reflection
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Sage green and brown make up a palette conducive to calm and reflection. If it is suitable for a room like the living room, we also like it in the library or in the office.

Sage green and beige

Exuding serenity, sage green works perfectly solo. The total look can, however, be a little too cold, or too dark for a small room. The trick then consists of cheating a little by combining it with a bright neutral with which it harmonizes perfectly: beige.

Sage Green and Beige Sage Green and Beige
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If it is neutral, beige is also elegant and it has a mineral facet which perfectly highlights sage green, particularly in an organic decoration. We play with natural materials such as rattan, wood or even jute to accentuate the natural aesthetic of the room.

Sage Green and Beige to Preserve Brightness Sage Green and Beige to Preserve Brightness
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The combination of sage green and beige constitutes a palette with a versatile character, which works in the vintage interior as well as in a more contemporary atmosphere. It proves very effective for introducing color into the decor while preserving brightness. We therefore adopt it without hesitation in a small living room or a small bedroom.


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