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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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? You can make the contrast even more pleasing by opting for a shade of red with heavy orange undertones, such as poppy red. Although poppy red and sage green are essentially a directly contrasting color pairing, the fact that the shades used are not pure and bright means that the contrast is not overwhelming and instead comes across as interesting and deep. Brown continues to be one of the most popular colour trends of this year, and spoiler alert – it is one of the biggest interior paint colour trends of 2024. In the same vein as pairing with white, sage green and pale grey can also look stylish when paired together, as the green will lift the grey and add some vibrancy to your space.

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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.” For those looking for a creative way to use on-trend sage green why not paint feature walls or highlight architectural details to add depth to your decorating scheme? From a statement colour on ceilings to the perfect framing shade for a doorway, there are plenty of creative ways to use sage green in any room to add a touch of on-trend colour without overpowering the space.Pairing sage green with neutral shades and natural furnishings crafted from wood, slate, clay, and stone will enhance the natural look. 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." If you want to decorate around your sage green furniture, or you are thinking about ways you can make sage green furniture feel intentional in your home, then you’ll need to consider the colors that go with sage green furniture. Painting the shiplap walls of this modern farmhouse bathroom from Kate Marker Interiors with light sage paint lends the space a warm and relaxing feel. 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.

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Amy Wilson, interior designer at 247 Curtains suggests: “For a mood-boosting take on green interiors, try introducing joyful tones through yellow curtains to give your home a hit of dopamine. Using both these colours in tandem creates a happy home which replicates the brighter seasons of spring and summer all year round.” Sage green furniture is very versatile because it can come off as casual, traditional, contemporary, or glamorous, depending on how you style it. Look for flooring trends that compliment the gentle green tone. As soft shades of green prove hugely popular for walls, softer shades of lighter wood are a popular style choice for floors to soften a colour scheme. 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. In a room with sage green sofas and pale gray walls, add a few fuchsia pink velvet cushions. The result will be dramatic and stylish without altering the ultimate feel of the room. TealA saturated sage green can look soft and whimsical when paired with pastel pinks" explains Helen. "Why not add in accents of brushed brass and velvet for a touch of glam." 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." You could highlight a lavender and sage green color scheme with some touches of dark purple such as eggplant. For example, set velvet eggplant cushions on a sage green sofa with a lavender-painted wall behind. Cornflower blue Easy to use with no priming or sanding required on most surfaces, revamp desks, wardrobes or an old chest of drawers effortlessly with a smooth, chalky matt finish If you want your sage green furniture to be the focal point in a room, then choose a shade of off-white for the walls in your room. Off-white paints don’t offer a strong personality, so they create the ideal base when you want your furniture to be the prominent features in a space.



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