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Johnstone's - Kitchen Paint - Natural Sage - Matt Finish - Grease & Stain Resistant - Suitable for Kitchen Walls & Ceilings - Highly Durable - Low Odour - 12m2 Coverage per Litre - 2.5L

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This luxury washable matt emulsion is formulated with premium quality pigments to guarantee excellent depth of colour and with specially blended clays for effortless application, and an irresistible soft to touch finish. Choose from a range of expertly selected colours, inspired by some of the most beautiful periods in British design history. Wooden hardware can also be used to achieve a Japandi style. A combination of Scandinavian and Japanese design philosophies, natural tones of wood throughout the kitchen can capture this stylish aesthetic.

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

To create a more cohesive colour palette try layering different tonal depths of the same colour. A very on-trend green pairing is that of forest green and sage green, to deliver a light and dark variation on decorating with green. For a modern farmhouse kitchen look, pair painted cabinet ideas in a mid-tone green with natural raw wood panels. You could even clad the ceiling with timber for a contemporary cabin core vibe. Wooden countertops and handles add a sense of rustic. Even incorporate wooden beams for the ultimate farmhouse feel. Earthy tones work well together, contrasting and complimenting in equal measure. As interior designer, JenniferKay of the Mini Interior Design Company explains, "For colour scheme inspiration, simply think of nature and all of the wonderful colours we find amongst greenery in gardens."

Ideas for decorating with sage green

Green perfectly lends itself to wood flooring for an earthy, natural, and simplistic look that brings the outside in. For sage greens, pair with light oak flooring to really bring a sense of freshness and light to your space" advises Johanna Constantinou, at Tapi. What colours go with sage green? Let the striking colour stand out rather than shout. The easiest way to play down the impact of a strong colour is to choose a matte finish for kitchen cabinetry.

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With shades of grey taking over as the new neutral in our homes, it's often the case that pale grey takes the place of brilliant white, offering a softer shade for walls that can feel less clinical than stark white. Farrow & Ball Dulux Homebase Crown Heritage Crafted by Crown Ronseal Craig & Rose Sandtex Elle Decoration Rust-Oleum Annie Sloan Zinsser Cuprinol Laura Ashley Here, we share inspiration for decorating with sage green in living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and hallways.

Have fun with your sage green paint! And do let us know if you found this article helpful. There should be something for everyone, no matter where in the world you are based. Two of the most popular shades of green for kitchens right now are sage and forest green. Both green, but each one offers a totally different look. Fabrics soften the lines of the kitchen, adding texture and often pattern too. A splash of color on a tea-towel is a simple way to achieve the farmhouse kitchen look. Sage colour for your kitchen is ideal if you prefer a toned-down look, to offer an air of sophisticated Scandinavian design. Embrace the soft and tranquil shade of sage green at home, green is associated with well-being and contentment so works wonders in interiors,” says Hamish Smith, Creative Director of Ca Pietra. “Sage green is a good color choice for the kitchen, it’s earthy and grounding which means that it won’t be overbearing. We love it teamed with rustic neutrals, think vintage woods, brass and rich terracotta paint.”

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