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Color Pairings

What Colors Go With Sage Green?

Sage green is a soft, muted gray-green that feels calm and a little earthy. It works almost like a neutral, which is why designers love it on walls and cabinets. Because it is gentle and grayed-down, sage plays nicely with a huge range of partners. The most natural pairings come straight from the garden, like warm wood, brown, and stone. Creamy whites and soft beige keep sage looking fresh and easy. For a richer, dressier look, pair sage with navy for a striking but timeless contrast. Soft pink is the romantic option, since pink and green live together in flowers. Want some shine? Brass and gold accents warm sage up beautifully. The simple plan is to treat sage as your calm base, add a warm neutral, then choose one richer accent like navy or brass. You end up with a serene room that still has depth and interest.

Cream And Warm Beige

Beige and cream are warmer than white and let sage's earthy side shine. The mix feels soft and welcoming.

Sage Green + Soft Cream
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Buy soft cream as
Benjamin Moore Sparkling Wine
Kompozit Tawny Daylilly
Hirshfield's Tawny Daylilly
Sage Green + Warm Beige
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Buy warm beige as
Dutch Boy Shorebird
C2 Paint Potsticker
Dunn-Edwards Pale Beach

Warm Wood And Brown

Sage and brown copy the colors of nature, so the pairing feels relaxed and grounded. Wood adds essential warmth.

Sage Green + Walnut Brown
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Buy walnut brown as
Behr Outback Brown
Glidden Bronze Amulet
Valspar Deep Walnut
Sage Green + Rust
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Buy rust as
Benjamin Moore Aztec Brick
Dutch Boy Cidered Drink
Magnolia Home On Bosque

Deep Navy

Navy gives soft sage a striking, dressy contrast while still feeling timeless and calm.

Sage Green + Navy Blue
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Buy navy blue as
Valspar Nightfall
Benjamin Moore Winding Waterway
Behr Midnight Dream
Sage Green + Slate Blue
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Buy slate blue as
Behr Glass Sapphire
Valspar Indigo Dreams
PPG / Glidden Stormy Ridge

Soft Pink

Muted pink and sage are both gentle, so together they feel romantic and cozy rather than loud.

Sage Green + Blush Pink
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Buy blush pink as
PPG / Glidden Rose Petal
Glidden Rose Petal
Dutch Boy Homage Pink
Sage Green + Dusty Rose
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Buy dusty rose as
Diamond Vogel Angela Canyon
Behr Artifact
Kompozit Angela Canyon

Gold And Brass

Soft gold and brass sit between warm and cool, so they flatter sage and add a touch of quiet luxury.

Sage Green + Brass / Gold
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Buy brass / gold as
Diamond Vogel Golden Cadillac
Valspar Sand Mountain
Sherwin-Williams Peristyle Brass
Sage Green + Antique Bronze
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Buy antique bronze as
Kompozit Brocade
Hirshfield's Brocade
Benjamin Moore Toasted Marshmallow

Coastal Whitewash And Driftwood

Sage feels like sea grass against a breezy beach-house palette. Pair it with chalky whitewash walls and silvery driftwood tones for a calm, airy room. This look is relaxed and never tries too hard.

Sage Green + Whitewash White
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Buy whitewash white as
Valspar Soft Wool
PPG / Glidden Atrium White
Sherwin-Williams Greek Villa
Sage Green + Driftwood Gray
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Buy driftwood gray as
Behr True Taupewood
Kompozit Cloudy Today
Hirshfield's Cloudy Today

Terracotta And Clay Pop

Warm terracotta gives cool sage a friendly, sunny lift. The two are opposites that balance each other, so the room feels grounded and welcoming. Add a touch of clay in pillows or pottery for an easy spark.

Sage Green + Terracotta Clay
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Buy terracotta clay as
Sherwin-Williams Chrysanthemum
HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams Heathered Orange
Dutch Boy Aged Copper
Sage Green + Soft Putty
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Buy soft putty as
Kompozit Awakening
Hirshfield's Awakening
Benjamin Moore Cedar Key

Aged Brass And Black Iron

Black iron hardware sharpens sage and keeps it from feeling sleepy. A few black fixtures with aged brass accents give the room a modern farmhouse edge. It is a simple way to make sage look intentional.

Sage Green + Iron Black
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Buy iron black as
Kompozit Silent Sea
Hirshfield's Silent Sea
Benjamin Moore Black
Sage Green + Antique Brass
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Buy antique brass as
Glidden Graceful Gazelle
Behr Brown Rabbit
PPG / Glidden Graceful Gazelle

Tonal Sage And Olive Layers

Stacking sage with deeper olive and a pale celadon makes a soft, all-green room that feels restful. Keeping everything in one color family looks polished and easy on the eyes. Great for a bedroom or reading nook.

Sage Green + Deep Olive
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Buy deep olive as
Dutch Boy Olive You!
Benjamin Moore Pine Brook
Behr Arrowhead
Sage Green + Pale Celadon
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Buy pale celadon as
Benjamin Moore Budding Green
Behr Chinese Jade
Diamond Vogel Perspective

How To Use Sage Green Pairings Room By Room

Sage is a soft, gray-green that feels calm and easy. It works almost anywhere, but it shines in bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens where you want a restful mood. On walls, sage pairs beautifully with white or cream trim for a gentle, airy look. It is also a favorite for kitchen and bathroom cabinets, with the walls kept light above.

Because sage is muted, lighting changes it a lot. In bright rooms it looks fresh and clean. In dim or cool light it can turn grayer and almost colorless, so test it where it will live. Warm it up with wood floors, brass taps, and cream textiles. For accents, add blush, soft terracotta, or natural linen. Sage on a front door or mudroom bench also feels welcoming without shouting.

Sage Green Pairings To Avoid

Sage is gentle, so loud colors can overpower it. Avoid bright, saturated tones like hot pink, electric blue, or pure orange right next to sage; they make the soft green look washed out and unsure. If you want a pop, choose a muted version like dusty rose or burnt orange instead.

Cool, blue-toned grays are another problem. Sage already has gray in it, so adding a cold gray makes the whole room feel flat and chilly. Reach for warm beige or greige instead. Stark, bright white can also feel too sharp against soft sage; a creamy off-white sits better. And skip lots of shiny chrome, which reads cold; brass or aged bronze keeps sage warm and inviting. When in doubt, keep everything soft and warm around it.

An Easy 60-30-10 Recipe

A simple way to balance the room: one main color, one supporting color, and one small pop.

60% — Main
Sage green walls or cabinets (60%)
30% — Support
Cream or warm beige (30%)
10% — Pop
Navy, brass, or blush pink (10%)

Ready-Made Sage Green Palettes

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What Colors Go With Sage Green? Frequently Asked Questions

what colors go best with sage green?+

Cream, warm beige, and natural wood are the easiest matches and keep sage soft and earthy. For contrast, add navy or brass. Soft pink is a pretty choice if you want a warmer, more romantic feel.

does sage green go with gray?+

Yes, sage and a warm or charcoal gray make a calm, layered palette. The gray adds depth so the room does not feel washed out. Add a wood tone or brass accent to keep the cool grays from feeling flat.

what accent color pops against sage green?+

Navy and brass give the strongest pop against soft sage. Rust and burnt orange add cozy warmth. Use these in small touches so sage stays the calm main color.