This popular shade of green has been dubbed ‘the new neutral’ by design experts.
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Sage green is a muted gray-green color named after the popular culinary herb.
However, its acclaim goes far beyond the kitchenlately, it’s been even more popular in interior design.
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Soothing and endlessly versatile, it’s no surprise the near-neutral hue is dominatingpaint color trendsthis year.
One of the wonderful characteristics of green is that its makeup means it is very versatile, Mottershead says.
This shade byLittle Greeneis one of the richer sage hues, with a warm undertone and sense of depth.
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It’s a muted green-gray shade that breathes the freshness of nature into any space.
The color has a unique depth and character that makes it stand out and blend in simultaneously.
The nature-inspired color evokes a flower’s silver-green stem, giving a space a fresh and uplifting feel.
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Yeo suggests introducing October Mist into your entryway and hallways.
The gentle tone of October Mist makes it the perfect candidate.
He suggests layering sage green with off-whites that have a nuance of green through them, likeSlipper SatinandShaded White.
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This will avoid tonal fighting and instead create a soft-shaded scheme, he says.
She recommends pairing the hue withCreamy (HGSW7012)orDirty Martini (HGSW9119)for a refined look.
Whitened Sage allows designers and homeowners to embrace color while designing a minimalist space.
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It makes the perfect neutral backdrop, introducing a touch of color while staying extremely versatile.
Its fantastically versatile and creates a calm, tranquil environment.
Theblue-gray undertonecreates a relaxed ambiance further enhanced by the nourishing green hue.
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“Paired with a crisp white, Salisbury Green looks fresh and breezy, especially with natural lighting.”
Paint Color:Salisbury Green HC-139 by Benjamin Moore
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